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IEI building to serve as office, study space

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The new Institute for Educational Initiatives (IEI) building not only serves as a new office space for the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE), but it also opens another study space for students on campus.


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SMC promotes Asian study abroad programs

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Saint Mary's promoted its Asian study abroad programs with mooncakes and music at a celebration of Chinese and Korean harvest festivals Monday afternoon in the Student Center.


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Fine arts program honors anniversary

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Members of the Saint Mary's College community paid tribute to the events of 9/11 with dance, poetry and music during the "We Remember" commemoration Sunday afternoon.




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Professors examine post-9/11 America

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On a sunny September morning 10 years ago, Law School Professor Jimmy Gurulé was sitting in his office in Washington, D.C. when a plane piloted by terrorists struck the nearby Pentagon.


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Irish fall in final seconds

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Sadness, anger and disbelief were three overwhelming emotions of Notre Dame fans as they exited the "Big House" Saturday following a heart-breaking loss to rival Michigan.  



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University vows to never forget

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Between his years at Notre Dame as a student, faculty member and then as president, Fr. Edward "Monk" Malloy has been on campus "a long time."



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Professors examine post-9/11 America

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On a sunny September morning 10 years ago, Law School Professor Jimmy Gurulé was sitting in his office in Washington, D.C. when a plane piloted by terrorists struck the nearby Pentagon.


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Fifth-graders explore engineering

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Notre Dame students teamed up with fifth-graders from the South Bend school district this weekend to play with robotic pets, conduct experiments with LEGO racecars and spark interest in engineering.


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Anti-hunger campaign continues

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With copious amounts of food in the dining halls and around campus, it's easy to forget that just a few miles away on the west side of South Bend there is an identified food desert.



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Experts talk U.S., Middle East relations

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Ten years after the 2001 terrorist attacks, the peace-building strategies in a post-9/11 world have shifted in priority and practice, experts said during a panel at the Kroc Institute for Peace Studies on Friday afternoon.