Women Lead 2019: Historian Elisabeth Köll paints intricate picture of China's economic systems March 15, 2019
Notre Dame psychologist elected chair of American Psychological Association’s Commission on Accreditation March 15, 2019
Through sociology, data science, and Latino studies, junior MacKenzie Isaac pursues her interest in public health March 04, 2019
Theology Ph.D. students to spend six weeks in Holy Land learning geography, history, and archaeology February 27, 2019
Inspired by service experience, psychology major’s research aims to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities February 25, 2019
For Puerto Rico native Jay Rivera-Herrans, choosing a major he loved wasn’t easy. He turned that struggle into an original musical. February 19, 2019
‘Ways of seeing and changing the world’: Gender Studies Program marks 30 years of rigorous, interdisciplinary study and a commitment to social justice February 18, 2019
Alumnus brings together music performance and theory to examine historical piano improvisation February 14, 2019
Political scientist Guillermo Trejo continues push for transitional justice in Mexico February 08, 2019
Fewer unintended pregnancies contribute to all-time low U.S. fertility rate, new research says February 05, 2019
Rita Moreno, legend of stage and screen, to discuss her career and issues facing Latinos in entertainment January 31, 2019
Anthropologist’s exploration of migration, music, and poetics wins trio of book awards January 24, 2019
Historian Paul Ocobock awarded American Historical Association prize for book on the role of age in Kenyan violence January 21, 2019
Going farther: How immersive international experiences in the Summer Language Abroad program are helping Notre Dame students build valuable skills January 18, 2019
In memoriam: Donald Kommers, 86, the Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Chair in Government and International Studies January 16, 2019
Undergraduate design student co-founds startup offering original, personalized songs January 16, 2019