Going Global: ND's Presence Abroad
Studying abroad is an important part of the undergraduate experience and Notre Dame’s identity as...
Vol.167No. 7
Studying abroad is an important part of the undergraduate experience and Notre Dame’s identity as...
Several seniors wait in the living room for help with their taxes. Two classrooms are filled with adults learning English. A lone child plays in the English as a New Language preschool. The unusual lack of attendance is likely due to the inches of snow piling up outside. Such is a Wednesday morning at the Robinson Community Learning Center.
Through the IDEA Center, four groups of Notre Dame innovators had the chance to present their projects to thousands of potential investors, competitors and fans at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which ran from Jan. 6-10 in Las Vegas, Nev.
February 2020's reviews for Jojo Rabbit, which won Taika Waititi an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, "Circles," Mac Miller's posthumous album and "Spinning Out," a new Netflix series.
Each year, Notre Dame sends over 200 students 3,500 miles across the ocean to study in Ireland. They arrive back on campus eager to share the Irish culture, history and language. But many of those…
The new Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (ND-TEC) was created with the goal of conducting multi- and inter-disciplinary research addressing the ethical and policy questions related to the impact of technology on humanity.
Parasite, Cat Person and Simply Pressed are reviewed in this issue of Scholastic.
The Moreau College Initiative — a collaboration between the University of Notre Dame, Holy Cross College and the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) — offers certain inmates at Westville Correctional Facility the opportunity to earn an Associate of Arts degree from Holy Cross College.
A deeply unpopular political establishment, a military embroiled in war, a society marked by inequality and injustice — these profound problems threatening Americans 50 years ago galvanized a radical wave of student protests across the country.
About 30 years ago, students on campus pushed to see a physical realization of the university’s commitment to educational innovation and the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning was born. Today, the center — which specializes in learning research and offers resources for students and faculty alike — is housed under Notre Dame Learning.
Read about The Good Place, Mindhunter and Black Flags.
Rev. Austin Collins, C.S.C., was a senior at Notre Dame when he took the first and only art class of his undergraduate career. Four decades later, three of his sculptures are displayed in South Bend at the roundabouts on Chippewa Avenue, Marion Street and Bartlett Street.
After the chaos of Welcome Weekend fades, after parents drive away and classes begin, first-year students face a world of uncertainty.
Nothing stands between musicians and their audience in the Sensory Friendly Concerts, “Music and Autism.” Sponsored by the LOGAN Center, South Bend Symphony Orchestra and the Shea-Kim Duo, the concerts are created with the goal of making classical music accessible to those who have difficulty with a traditional concert setting.
Hear what our writers have to say about Pizza Pi and more.
What if an admitted student’s accomplishments are not their own?
The Muslim Student Association’s annual Islam Awareness Week Dinner brought together students and faculty from a diverse array of faith communities on March 26.
Members of the Taiwanese Student Association (TSA) hosted the annual Night Market on Feb. 28 in the Dahnke Family Ballroom to present a cohesive yet multifaceted view of nightlife in Taiwan to the Notre Dame student body.
With the advent of Black History Month in the month of February, the need to increase cultural awareness on campus is of special importance for many students and staff at Notre Dame.
Award-winning NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg combined her coverage of the Supreme Court with personal anecdotes and her views on the legal system in a visit to Notre Dame earlier this month.
Welsh Family Hall’s Dance Fest, Keenan Revue and the Polar Bear Plunge.
UZIMA!, a local Afro-Caribbean dance company, celebrated Walk the Walk Week for the second consecutive year, spreading Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of unity, hope and faith through vibrant drumming and dance.
Upon receiving a $10 million grant from Anthony and Christie de Nicola, Notre Dame is naming its Center for Ethics and Culture in their honor.
From Saint Patrick’s Cathedral to the “Today Show,” Rockefeller Center to the billboards at every subway stop, in New York City the weekend before Thanksgiving, you could barely walk three blocks without seeing Notre Dame in some way, shape, or form.
I often joke with people that if you’re around Notre Dame long enough, you realize the only constant is change. One needs only to look as far as the new addition to the stadium that prompted one alumnus back for a reunion last
For Notre Dame, the end came inside AT&T Stadium against Clemson in the Cotton Bowl, a first shot in the College Football Playoff that felt too much like recent history for a program built on more vintage stuff.
Do you feel a sense of belonging at Notre Dame? Does your identity prevent you from fitting in? Have you experienced discrimination on campus?
Read reviews on: Making a Murderer: Part 2; The Addams Family; Be the Cowboy; How I Learned to Drive; The Hate U Give; Bohemian Rhapsody
On Nov. 3, Campus Dining liaisons Eduardo Luna and Claire Marie Kuhn hosted a focus group to get student input on the University’s re-structuring of meal plans.
Kristin Chenoweth, Tony and Emmy award-winning singer and actress, performed in front of a sold-out crowd at Notre Dame last month. Chenoweth regaled her audience with Broadway, faith-based and original songs during her concert on Sept. 21, titled “An Intimate Evening with Kristin Chenoweth.”