A&L alumnus and former U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly ’77 confirmed as US ambassador to the Holy See January 21, 2022
NEH awards three fellowships and a digital scholarship grant to Arts & Letters faculty, continuing Notre Dame’s record success January 13, 2022
New Globally Engaged Citizens program allows Notre Dame students to demonstrate their intercultural competence and language skills January 11, 2022
Through research and service, history and neuroscience major examines the past and prepares for a future focused on helping communities build resilience January 10, 2022
Notre Dame’s Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy creates The 1-6-25 Project, sounding alarm about impending threats to U.S. electoral system January 06, 2022
‘The Good Life Method’: In new book, Notre Dame philosophers help readers explore what makes life meaningful December 17, 2021
Notre Dame receives nearly $1 million Lilly Endowment grant to help Department of Theology expand summer immersion and Spanish language programs for master’s degree students December 16, 2021
Sociologist's study sheds light on relationship between COVID-19 vaccine messaging and faith communities December 03, 2021
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, 2021 Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, lauded for making history ‘come alive with connections from today’ November 29, 2021
Debuting solo show at Notre Dame, artist-in-residence Reginald Dwayne Betts explores lasting effects of incarceration and the power of the written word November 22, 2021
Sociologist's research shows gay men earn undergraduate and graduate degrees at the highest rate in the U.S. November 19, 2021
The crossroads of everything: Medieval Institute celebrates 75th anniversary, showcasing why the Middle Ages matter to the modern world November 17, 2021
Video: Notre Dame psychologist Theodore Beauchaine on using research and technology to prevent suicide November 10, 2021
How a PLS professor’s research on the lives of medieval nuns inspired the bestselling novel Matrix November 09, 2021
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
Lights, camera … opera: Film premiering at DPAC showcases talent — and pandemic perseverance — of Opera Notre Dame students and faculty October 25, 2021
With NSF grant, interdisciplinary Notre Dame team aims to develop national model for community-university partnerships that can help revive Rust Belt cities October 21, 2021