Officials appoint new University librarian
University officials appointed Diane Parr Walker to the position of University librarian, according to a Thursday press release.
University officials appointed Diane Parr Walker to the position of University librarian, according to a Thursday press release.
To inform, to learn and to volunteer — those are the goals of Saint Mary's Social Work Week.
Campus Life Council (CLC) discussed how to improve alcohol education in the mandatory freshman course, Contemporary Topics, at its meeting Monday.
Saint Mary's Student Diversity Board (SDB) will be holding a Disabilities Awareness Week this week.
On a night featuring two prestigious teams in professional sports battling on the field, big budget commercials and a rocking half time show, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in Super Bowl XLV.
In the basement of DeBartolo Hall, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) is testing new gadgets for an educational setting, and the office held an open house Friday to show students a new, technology-based classroom.
Hundreds of Notre Dame students and staff members gathered for a night of athletic competition and philanthropy Saturday at the 25th annual Late Night Olympics.
A Phishing scam infiltrated Notre Dame G-mail accounts and sent massive amounts of spam from nd.edu addresses, the Office of Information Technologies (OIT) reported Tuesday in an e-mail to the student body.
James Lyphout, Notre Dame's vice president for Business Operations, will retire in June, according to a University press release.
With elections for student government around the corner, Saint Mary's Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting for prospective candidates Thursday.
This was originally supposed to be a column introducing The Observer's new blog, The International Desk, in which study abroad students share their experiences from locations around the world.
Elizabeth "Dolly" Duffy, associate director of the Notre Dame Alumni Association, has been appointed executive director of the association, as well as associate vice president for University Relations, according to a University press release.
Two weeks after traveling to Cairo with the intent of staying for a full semester, one week after losing Internet and cell phone connections and three days after their evacuation to Istanbul, several Notre Dame students left Turkey Thursday for either London or South Bend.
For many students, interning for a company involves fetching coffee and picking up laundry for their bosses. However, some Notre Dame students studying abroad in London are defying these stereotypes as they intern for a variety of organizations.
Saint Mary's College rang in the Chinese New Year Thursday with a tea party, complete with paper lanterns, music and sweets.
Notre Dame closed Wednesday due to winter weather for the first time in 10 years.
Two meetings in the past week between student government, the University and local law enforcement were part of ongoing communication between these groups, student body president Catherine Soler said.
Notre Dame's Judicial Council approved five tickets this week to run for the position of student body president and vice president for the 2011-12 school year.
Notre Dame marketing professor John F. Sherry, Jr. received the 2011 William R. Davidson Honorable Mention Award from the "Journal of Retailing," where his article on the American Girl Company appeared in 2009.
The cancelation of Wednesday's annual Winter Career and Internship Fair due to extreme weather conditions has sparked both concern and questions from many students.