Movement prompts discussion of diversity
The meeting, titled, "Call to Action II: Will You Answer?" continued conversations begun at last year's initial town hall meeting, Emerald Woodberry, president of the Black Student Association (BSA) said.
The meeting, titled, "Call to Action II: Will You Answer?" continued conversations begun at last year's initial town hall meeting, Emerald Woodberry, president of the Black Student Association (BSA) said.
Notre Dame's new Center for Arts and Culture, established by the Institute for Latino Studies, aims to celebrate cultural diversity through art and community.
For the fourth consecutive year, Bloomberg Businessweek has ranked the Mendoza College of Business No. 1 nationally among undergraduate business programs.
A memorial service will be held today at 11 a.m. for senior staff assistant for media relations Susan McGonigal, who passed away Friday evening.
The three founders of the Special Religious Education Development Network (SPRED) were shocked to find out they were this year's recipients of the Laetare Medal, Sr. Mary Therese Harrington said.
Senior architecture major KaityVeenstra was one of only 39 US students awarded a scholarship from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation apply her studies in a master's program at the University of Cambridge.
Members of the Notre Dame community gathered Wednesday night in a town hall meeting to review the initiatives developed by the Call to Action movement on campus and to discuss the need for continuing reform.
Saint Mary's alumnae in the legal profession advised students interested in law about how best to pursue a career the field in a panel discussion Tuesday night.The panel, titled "Women in Law: The Lawyer Alumnae Panel" featured three alumnae from all different sectors of the field.
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Office of Campus Ministry are gearing up for the Easter Triduum with a full schedule of events for students and other members of the Notre Dame community.
The Office of Student Affairs has posted a job description and started the hiring process for a new staff member who will focus on providing services and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students and their allies at Notre Dame.
Whether they were running to meet a personal goal, return to top physical condition, benefit local charities or spurred by other motivation, this year's 1,300 Holy Half participants ensured the event's continued success and recognition as a valued Notre Dame tradition.
Saint Mary's College welcomed a variety of young faces to campus to celebrate Little Sibs Weekend with several days of circus-themed activities.
Campus was buzzing this past weekend with a new type of excitement: prospective students.
The eighth-annual Saint Mary's Dance Marathon, a student-led fundraiser for Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, raised an all-time high amount of funds at this year's event.
Students interested in biology, humanities or the social sciences now have the chance to discuss their interests and prepare for graduate school opportunities with three journal clubs started this semester at the Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE).