A chance to change lives: How first-generation college student Natalie Hibshman ’17 built the skills to thrive in a medical career through psychology and studio art June 02, 2022
Lee Gettler's multi-decade research links fathers’ testosterone production to their adolescent experiences with their own dads June 01, 2022
Chinese and computer science major Margaret Rauch exemplifies excellence in research, service May 24, 2022
Sheedy family’s leadership gift endows new program at intersection of business and liberal arts April 29, 2022
Putting learning into practice: How Notre Dame laid the foundation for Gina Pérez ’90 to build community in Chile, earn a Ph.D. in anthropology, and inspire new generations of liberal arts students April 12, 2022
A Q&A with Catherine Brown Tkacz ’83, the Medieval Institute's first Ph.D. alumna, on how rigorous historical inquiry promotes equal dignity of women April 07, 2022
An unpredictable career, full of purpose: How Notre Dame helped Mary Agnes Laguatan ’85 find her place in the world through languages, service, and a global mindset March 15, 2022
A&L alumnus and former U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly ’77 confirmed as US ambassador to the Holy See January 21, 2022
History alumnus Christopher Grady ’84 nominated to be vice chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff November 05, 2021
How the Program of Liberal Studies prepared John Blasi ’90 for success in consulting and information security — and why he’s always looking to hire liberal arts majors November 01, 2021
A&L alumnus and former U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly ’77 nominated as ambassador to the Holy See October 11, 2021
‘You belong here’: At Institute for Latino Studies event, Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame panelists encourage students September 27, 2021
‘Open your aperture’: Notre Dame Forum focuses on climate change, its moral impact and potential solutions September 17, 2021
A math major loved his first Italian class and saw ‘no reason to stop’ — a decision that led to a second major, studying abroad, and a national essay prize June 01, 2021
Arts & Letters pre-health and Spanish alumnus challenges mental health stigma through his Harvard Medical School residency, work on ABC News, writing, and podcasting May 06, 2021
Popular theology course The Heart’s Desire and Social Change to serve as basis for new podcast and ThinkND series exploring life’s meaning and mission April 05, 2021
Four Arts & Letters alumni are honored by Alumni Association as part of 2020 Domer Dozen March 26, 2021
From the classroom to professional production: How a Notre Dame-developed musical took its next steps to the big stage March 19, 2021
How the liberal arts instilled curiosity, boldness, and fearlessness in a history and Japanese student — and carried her from USA Today to Hollywood red carpets February 23, 2021
The power of words shaped Molly Spencer’s life — as an economics major, a teacher of public policy students, and an award-winning poet January 26, 2021
Alumnus Alan Page, trailblazing jurist and Hall of Fame football player, to be featured speaker at MLK Day event January 11, 2021
For economics alumna Grace Choi, the liberal arts encouraged exploring tangents — which led her to cooking, the Food Network, and her own recipe app December 14, 2020
From Here to There: Program helps underrepresented students advance their academic career September 16, 2020