AT&T gives scholarship to ACE
The Beatles famously urged Jo Jo to "get back" to Tucson; but a Notre Dame-based program recently urged AT&T to instead "give back" to the Arizona city.
The Beatles famously urged Jo Jo to "get back" to Tucson; but a Notre Dame-based program recently urged AT&T to instead "give back" to the Arizona city.
Notre Dame alumna Haley Scott DeMaria, who made an inspirational comeback from critical injuries sustained in a 1992 bus accident involving the Irish swimming team, will deliver the 2012 Commencement address, University spokesman Dennis Brown told The Observer.
Notre Dame and Saint Mary's will mark the 32nd anniversary of the assassination of Oscar Romero this week with Romero Days, a series of lectures and events honoring the Salvadorian archbishop's advocacy for the poor.
In celebration of Holy Cross Week, four prominent members of the Notre Dame community reflected on the unique spirit of the Congregation of Holy Cross and its impact on their personal experiences at the University in a panel discussion Monday.
Members of Campus Life Council (CLC) reviewed a resolution Monday proposing the revival of the Campus Bike Shop.
As part of Saint Mary's Cross Currents Collegiate Speaker series, Dr. Colleen Morrison spoke Monday about her decision to develop a health care program for underserved children in South Bend.
Sunday's welcoming South Bend weather warmly greeted a new crop of prospective students visiting campus for the "Meet Me at the Avenue" event at Saint Mary's.
Students will see purple this week as the campus fundraises for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, scheduled for April 27 and 28 at Notre Dame Stadium.
Students experienced a blast from the past when Third Eye Blind took the stage Saturday night for the annual Student Union Board (SUB) spring concert at Stepan Center.
Members of Campus Life Council (CLC) reviewed a resolution Monday proposing the revival of the Campus Bike Shop.
Students and professors can step outside the classroom to discuss intellectual matters in an informal setting through the new Student Pub.
This week, several Notre Dame campus organizations will hold a variety of events in support of Haiti Awareness Week and the work the University does in the poverty-stricken Caribbean nation.
Saturday morning, 1,120 runners toed up to the starting line for the eighth annual Holy Half Marathon and 10k race before most on campus had even eaten breakfast.
Fr. James King, C.S.C., religious superior of Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame, will begin his term as director of the Office of Campus Ministry on April 2.
This week, several Notre Dame campus organizations will hold a variety of events in support of Haiti Awareness Week and the work the University does in the poverty-stricken Caribbean nation.
Gone are the days of going to your dorm's laundry room with an armful of dirty clothes, only to find a room of occupied washers and dryers.
With a production advertised as "Not suitable for children, mothers, or the faint of heart," the Saint Mary's College Theatre Program's spring production will be the ballyhoo burlesque women's translation of "Lysistrata."
The Mendoza College of Business kicks off its fifth-annual diversity conference this weekend in hopes of exploring diversity found in the workplace.
Ten of Notre Dame's most exciting and engaging professors shared the impact of their work in the first "ND Thinks Big" event Thursday evening in the Mendoza College of Business.
To conclude the Saint Mary's Diverse Leadership Conference (DSLC) on March 21, ZainabSalbi, co-founder of the non-profit organization Women for Women, addressed the Saint Mary's community about her experience as an advocate for women's rights in the war-torn Middle East.