Class participates in ConvergeUs
Students in the Fundamentals of Business Thinking class participated in the inaugural ConvergeUs forum this week, a unique conference uniting members of the technology and service sectors.
Students in the Fundamentals of Business Thinking class participated in the inaugural ConvergeUs forum this week, a unique conference uniting members of the technology and service sectors.
Alumni, parents and friends of the University are aiming to log 744 hours of unbroken prayer for human life as part of Respect Life Month and the Month of the Rosary this October.
This year's Playing for Peace tagline, "Playing for Peace: From South Bend to South Sudan," emphasizes the social justice initiative's goal of bringing piece to both foreign countries and Notre Dame's own community.
Empowering employees is a key to entrepreneurial success, said Jennifer Prosek, founder and CEO of CJP Communications, on Wednesday.
Student leaders can aid the fight against campus sexual assault, Dr. G. David Moss, interim director of the Gender Relations Council, said at the Council of Representatives' (COR) Monday meeting.
Not many universities can boast having a nuclear accelerator right at the center of campus.
Xavier Murphy, a fifth-year student and former resident of Zahm Hall, died Tuesday after a short battle with cancer. He was 22.
Saint Mary's College's Common Experience program concluded for the semester Tuesday night with a short film and a student-led panel discussion, both of which focused on diversity and the problem of stereotyping other cultures.
Sr. Barbara Reid said Tuesday reading the Scriptures from a feminist perspective can help illuminate realities of women in the modern world.
Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) discussed during its meeting Tuesday the possibility of decorating the Le Mans Hall Tunnel, which currently has plain walls.
The search is on for the next great idea.
The University's doctoral program in clinical psychology recently earned accreditation from the American Psychological Association (APA), program director Scott Monroe said.
Several dozen Saint Mary's students studying the work of author Grant Bailie met the fiction writer in person Monday.
While senior year may seem far in the future for the class of 2014, many sophomores looking to rent an ideal off-campus house begin their search as early as this semester.
When the pressure of schoolwork and sports begins to stress a Saint Mary's athlete, she can turn to a member of her sister team for support. Each year, the Department of Athletics pairs athletic teams as sister teams that support each other throughout their season.
Theology professor Celia Deane-Drummond has spent 20 years of her career bridging the gap between science and theology.
As Fr. Ken Thesing rode his motorcycle to a sub-parish center on Christmas Day in Tanzania several years ago, he said people were plowing their fields and scattering seeds in the fields he passed.
The women of Howard Hall raised close to $3,500 for The Water Project, a non-profit organization that provides distressed communities with access to clean water, during the third annual Totter for Water on Thursday and Friday.
For sophomore Greg Allare, the challenges of playing on the Notre Dame men's rugby club team are outweighed by the friendships between its team members.
Students relished a record-setting 59-33 victory over Air Force on a balmy Saturday afternoon at Notre Dame Stadium.