Graduating seniors to pursue religious life in Chicago, Notre Dame
Seniors Anna Polivka and Jack Herzog reflect on what led them to their decisions and what their futures hold as they prepare to enter religious life.
Seniors Anna Polivka and Jack Herzog reflect on what led them to their decisions and what their futures hold as they prepare to enter religious life.
Following their graduation from Notre Dame, a cohort of students opt for participating in service through programs such as the Alliance for Catholic Education and Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos.
Saint Mary's College names seniors Nadia Muniz and Margaret McNabb as the class of 2024 valedictorians.
Students receive various awards for acts of service and accomplishments for the 2023-2024 academic year.
President and CEO of Catholic Charities US, Kerry Alys Robinson will speak during commencement.
Students were surveyed about their post-graduation plans and how they will leverage the Notre Dame network in their lifelong career development.
The Division of Student Affairs recognized seven graduating seniors for their service at Notre Dame.
65 Notre Dame students will graduate from ROTC programs in the army, navy and air force.
Mary Gallagher has been appointed as dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs and will begin on July 1.
Around 150 protestors marched on Eddy St. calling for university action on the war in Gaza.
After a rain-soaked summit under a tree with top University administrators on Thursday evening, protesters were arrested.
Shirley and Ed Hums along with Karen and John Deak serve as faculty in residence for students in Lyons Hall and Dunne Hall, respectively.
A class on preaching met for the first time since Easter.
As his presidency wraps up, Fr. Jenkins gave an interview to The Observer.
Katie Conboy sent an email to the student body regarding accusations circulating on campus.
Notre Dame community members placed 14,000 white flags on North Quad to honor Palestinian children lost in the ongoing conflict.
The University’s return failed to exceed internal benchmarks, yet the University maintains a positive outlook.
Classicist Emily Wilson spoke on the dimensions of translating ancient texts at the lecture “Re-translating Homer: Why and How.”