Psychology professor and NIH-funded research team to study how racial discrimination affects adolescent Asian Americans’ mental health October 14, 2022
Found in translation: In 50 years of overlooked letters, French class discovers new insights into Father Sorin and the early days of Notre Dame October 13, 2022
Lilly Endowment makes $7.9 million grant to help Notre Dame and Boston College grow U.S. Hispanic Catholic pastoral leaders October 12, 2022
How Asha Barnes ’18 mapped out a career in urban planning using skills from anthropology and Africana studies October 11, 2022
Congresswoman Liz Cheney to speak at Notre Dame on the future of democracy, hosted by Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government October 03, 2022
Psychology professor Alison Cheng runner-up for 1st Source Bank’s Commercialization Award for her AI-powered platform that provides personalized STEM education October 03, 2022
New prison education initiative unites Notre Dame efforts to offer opportunities for liberal arts education to incarcerated individuals September 30, 2022
Restoring God’s Creation: How a theology professor integrates environment and economics in Uganda September 28, 2022
Notre Dame philosopher and psychologist team up to study whether intellectual humility is a virtue — and if it’s helpful or harmful to the marginalized and oppressed September 21, 2022
In new book on global Catholicism, Provost John McGreevy explores modern history, current challenges of the Church September 16, 2022
Political scientist Karrie Koesel to testify before Congressional-Executive Commission on China September 09, 2022
Two-day gathering to celebrate Afro-Latinx poetry with acclaimed poets and scholars through talks, conversations, and performances September 09, 2022
‘The best decision I ever made’: How being among the first classes of women at Notre Dame prepared Ann L. Combs ’78 to thrive in corporate boardrooms and the nation’s capital September 08, 2022
Political science professor’s book on Islamic law wins two International Studies Association awards September 07, 2022
Political scientist Jeff Harden co-authors book detailing how government transparency benefits special interest groups, not citizenry September 06, 2022
With Getty Scholar Grant, art history professor will bring image of Central America into sharper focus August 30, 2022
Sociologist wins European book award for research on how pockets of government in developing countries thrive August 23, 2022
A&L faculty win NEH grants for book about history of red hair and philosophy of revelation project August 19, 2022
Eileen Hunt’s book Artificial Life After Frankenstein wins award for broadening horizons of contemporary political science August 18, 2022
Art history mayor: How the liberal arts helped Tim Keller ’00 develop leadership skills that led to success in consulting, tech, and government August 17, 2022
Majoring in economics and A&L pre-health prepares senior to make a difference in the lives of patients — as a doctor, consultant, or health care policy advocate August 16, 2022