Career Center assists with A&L job planning
Arts & Letters students looking to jump-start their career search can do so during the third annual "What's Next?" Week of events devoted to helping liberal arts majors find internships and jobs.
Arts & Letters students looking to jump-start their career search can do so during the third annual "What's Next?" Week of events devoted to helping liberal arts majors find internships and jobs.
Instead of sleeping in after a victorious football Saturday, 14 students got out of bed early Sunday morning to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
For freshman Irish Schweier, the Notre Dame victory over Michigan State on Saturday was a day of firsts.
The Notre Dame and Michigan State marching bands will pay special tribute to the victims killed in the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago at this weekend's home game.
"If you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere," 2009 graduate Henry Shine said, perhaps channeling his inner-Frank Sinatra.
The Saint Mary's Office of Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE) is encouraging students to add an unconventional item to their shopping lists — diapers.
Ever since he graduated from Notre Dame in 2009, Mike Lee said he wanted to bring professional boxing to his alma mater.
Through the Notre Dame Forum starting on Sept. 26, the Notre Dame community will engage in what Nicole Stelle Garnett said is the most important social justice issue of the day.
Saint Mary's students, faculty and other members of the community will participate in the Catalyst retreat, an opportunity to learn more about the history of slavery and abolitionism in the United States, over the College's fall break.
Student Senate worked on improving both student safety and its own communication at its meeting Wednesday evening.
Organized labor is far from irrelevant, especially for the young generation today, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said Wednesday night in a lecture on jobs and organized labor.
It's that time of year again — application time. As the fall semester gets into full swing, Notre Dame seniors begin the process of applying to graduate schools across the country.
Students received more for their money this school year when the Office of Information Technology (OIT) increased the print quota.
For 2009 Notre Dame graduate Bob Kessler, blogging about the oddities of Notre Dame students started on the Internet, but eventually made its way into print.
A Notre Dame criminal law professor faces a felony charge for domestic battery and will appear in court Jan. 3 for trial.
In 1879, a devastating fire destroyed Notre Dame's Main Building, alerting the administration to the need for greater fire safety measures. More than a century later, the University maintains constant vigilance through the Notre Dame Fire Department (NDFD).
Continuing with the Council of Representatives' recent focus on inclusivity at Notre Dame, student body president Pat McCormick offered members a preview of upcoming events and projects relating to social concerns.
Poverty in the United States rose to 15.1 percent in 2010, with 46.2 million Americans reportedly below the poverty line, according to a report released by the Census Bureau Tuesday.
Students who are interested in service or research abroad but are overwhelmed by the application process can get a head start at Wednesday's International Open House, where representatives from more than 20 University offices involved with study, service and research abroad will showcase a variety of available programs.
Students hesitant to set foot outside Flex Point territory can venture off campus without breaking the bank thanks to the Students for South Bend (SFSB) discount program.