Finding common ground
As a first-year law student in 1970, Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand was one of 12 women out of 250 in her class, part of only the third coeducational graduate class in the Law School.
As a first-year law student in 1970, Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand was one of 12 women out of 250 in her class, part of only the third coeducational graduate class in the Law School.
Editor's note: This is the first in a five-day series discussing the role of women at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's, in honor of the 40th anniversary of coeducation at the University this year.
Editor's note: This is the first in a five-day series discussing the role of women at Notre Dame and Saint Mary's, in honor of the 40th anniversary of coeducation at the University this year.
Students found a way to put South Bend snow to good use Saturday, racing down South Quad on improvised "dog sleds" for the third annual I-Domer-Rod to benefit the Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Fund.
On Friday, Saint Mary's publicly launched "Faith Always, Action Now," its largest endowment campaign yet, hoping to raise $80 million for scholarships, professorships, academic programs and campus renovation projects.
Questions of property and ownership are central to human history, and Leo Burke, director of Integral Leadership at the Mendoza College of Business and the Global Commons Initiative, said he believes the concept of common ownership will be increasingly important in the future.
Residents of Duncan Hall have found an easier way to get their hands on a green blazer than winning the Masters Tournament.
The Judicial Council announced the results of the class council executive elections Thursday evening.
Next week, Saint Mary's annual Love Your Body Week will educate students on how to maintain a healthy and self-accepting lifestyle in connection with National Eating Disorders Week.
Approximately 16 Notre Dame students from Bangladesh are standing in solidarity with their nation from more than 8,000 miles away.
When Saint Mary's then-freshman Ziqi Zhang entered electrical engineering professor Alan Seabaugh's office last year to discuss her application for a summer NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF), Seabaugh said she knew Zhang was a special student.
The annual Keenan Revue will be held this weekend at Stepan Center, and senior producer Brian Ward said this year's lineup is better and more hilarious than ever.