Saint Mary’s welcomes class of 2029
Saint Mary’s College will welcome its largest class in recent history, the class of 2029, throughout this week.
Saint Mary’s College will welcome its largest class in recent history, the class of 2029, throughout this week.
The Heritage and Research Center at Saint Mary’s (HARC) announced Barbara Gordon, previous director of Cass District Library, as the new executive director on July 11.
On June 11, seven new members for the Board of Trustees were announced, including Angelina Stupak, a student trustee.
Orientation for incoming freshman students includes social events, ceremonies, and educational panels.
The attorney general’s office has followed up a May letter requesting information about the University’s DEI practices with further requests and a civil investigative demand.
The Center, located on the second floor of LaFortune Student Center, will now be called the Sister Thea Bowman Center.
Erin Hoffmann Harding will serve Saint Mary’s College as the new vice president for strategy and legal affairs as well as chief of staff beginning Aug. 1.
The endowment tax on the University has been more than doubled.
Dean Santiago Schnell will conclude his term at the end of June.
Megan Zwart, the previous interim provost of Saint Mary’s College will transition to her new role as provost permanently and vice president for academic affairs beginning on June 1.
Saint Mary’s College President Katie Conboy looks back on the first five years of her administration, including the progress and development of the “Revere and Revise: Saint Mary's College 2030” strategic plan.
The April 17 event was hosted in Stapleton Lounge and was followed by a cookout.
On May 5, Margaret Gower was announced as the new vice president for mission at Saint Mary’s College.
The Meruelo Center for Career Development offered insights into the data collected and trends they’ve observed on what seniors pursue following commencement.
The LGBTQ+ Center at Saint Mary’s College will celebrate LGBTQ+ seniors and their accomplishments at the College’s first annual Lavender Graduation Ceremony.
Katie Clem, Piper Ogden, Bridget Walicki and Molly Minick will all be speaking at the College's commencement ceremony.
Six awards were presented at the event on May 2 at the Gillespie Conference Center.
59 seniors will graduate from Notre Dame’s ROTC program, which recently received recognition from the Department of Defense as the country’s top Army ROTC institution. ROTC officers and members of the graduating class shared their memories from their time in the program.
From classrooms in Chicago and California to service in Atlanta and Florida, four Notre Dame seniors are choosing faith, formation and impact through post-graduate service.
In his final days as a student at Notre Dame, former student body president Dawson Kiser shared reflections on a year of policy wins, personal growth and a love for the Notre Dame community.