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Robinson Community Learning Center Plans for Relocation

Robinson Community Learning Center Plans for Relocation

Author: Katherine Flanagan

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.

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Innovation From The Ground Up: The Journey from IDEA to CES
Reviews: February 2020

Reviews: February 2020

Author: Scholastic Staff

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.

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Irish Studies Program Plans for Expansion
Notre Dame Develops Technology Ethics Center
Reviews: November 2019
Students and Inmates Westville Correctional Partnership Offers Inmates Opportunity for Education
The Notre Dame 10

The Notre Dame 10

Author: Zhang, Tianle

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.

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Campus Spotlight: Notre Dame Learning’s Kaneb Center

Campus Spotlight: Notre Dame Learning’s Kaneb Center

Author: Daphne Saloomey

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.

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Reviews: October 2019
Rev. Austin Collins’ Sculptures Displayed at South Bend Roundabouts
ND Dietician Explains Nutrition Misconceptions
Music Beyond the Measure: Music Professor Sponsors Sensory Friendly Concerts for People with Autism

Music Beyond the Measure: Music Professor Sponsors Sensory Friendly Concerts for People with Autism

Author: Emma Ferdinandi

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.

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Reviews: September 2019
Varsity News: Cheating Scandal Sweeps the Nation
Sharing the “Immigrant Experience”
Annual Notre Dame Night Market

Annual Notre Dame Night Market

Author: Maria Hieber

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.

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Creating Change, Starting with Hair
NPR Correspondent Nina Totenberg Visits Notre Dame
Dorm Event Reviews
UZIMA!: Drumming and Dancing for Solidarity
De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture Receives $10 Million Grant
Shamrock Series: ND Takes NYC

Shamrock Series: ND Takes NYC

Author: Mary Kate O'Leary

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.

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Guest Column: Finding a Way to Break Through
Michigan to Clemson: Notre Dame's Journey
Inclusivity at Notre Dame
Reviews: November Issue
Campus Dining Focus Group Proposes Changes
Broadway Star Kristin Chenoweth Performs at Notre Dame
Reviews

Reviews

Author: Scholastic Staff

Read reviews for Mr. ND, Homescapes, Gardaland, “WASP” and “American Roulette” and Into Thin Air

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