Jen Scheuer gives public lecture on her artwork collection, “Herbaria”
Saint Mary’s College hosted Jennifer Scheuer to give a public lecture over her collection of artwork resembling both plants and the human body.
Saint Mary’s College hosted Jennifer Scheuer to give a public lecture over her collection of artwork resembling both plants and the human body.
Director of the Institute for Latino Studies Luis Fraga and executive director of the Kroc Institute for Peace Studies Erin Corcoran led a discussion about U.S. immigration and its effects on the economy
CFSS celebrates its 40th anniversary with a two-week-long series of lectures, including an event on Wednesday with Daniel Horan, the director of the center.
Author, activist and lawyer Valarie Kaur spoke on the values of the Sikh religion.
The Notre Dame student senate discussed the finances of the student union and confirmed nominees for new roles.
The Saint Mary's LGBTQ+ Center celebrated its third anniversary, highlighting its role in fostering community, inclusivity, and support for students, faculty, and staff.
The University of Notre Dame's “What Would You Fight For?” series received a Sports Emmy for outstanding public service content, highlighting research and global initiatives by faculty and students.
St. Joseph Beach opened for a second year of swimming, sailing and sunbathing.
The Grace Hall No. 1 sign at Notre Dame, initially created by students to celebrate football rankings, now lights up for any top-ranked or championship-winning team, symbolizing the university’s enduring athletic excellence and student pride.
The Future Business Leaders club hosted its second event of the year, featuring Jill Tiefenthaler, CEO of National Geographic.
“The School of Sacred Theology served, and continues to this day, as a model that gave rise to many institutes throughout the world … setting forth a movement that would challenge relationally and systematically the gender barriers, the cultural biases and the family attitudes so often sustained and exacerbated by ecclesiastical, Episcopal and clerical prerogatives and prejudices,” Guider said.
Potawatomi artists David Martin, Christine Rapp-Morseau and Jason Wesaw spoke during the second Friday session of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art’s two-day “Indigenizing Museums” symposium.
On Saturday, Keough Hall hosted their signature chariot race, which raised money for Reins for Life.
The Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies recipient talks on the significance of Crimea and need to resist Russian aggression.
As Saint Francis of Assisi week came to a close, the Saint Mary’s sustainable farm, alongside the Center for Faith, Action and Ministry, held its third annual Saint Francis Fest.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited the University of Notre Dame for a wedding at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on Saturday.
Student Diversity Board holds a workshop for attendees to learn new latin dance moves.
Whether attending with friends or a blind date, students prepare to attend various hall SYRs over the weekend.
Megan Halteman Zwart, the founding director of the Dialogue Project and interim provost at St. Mary’s College, teaches a course on discourse that bridges polarization.