Video: Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi on Call Me Zebra, Savage Tongues, and how patterns of migration shape literature March 15, 2021
Notre Dame Department of Theology ranked No. 1 in the world by QS World University Rankings March 11, 2021
Latino Studies Scholar Stacy Manrique merges her love for technology, the arts, and social responsibility March 10, 2021
Young Scholars Symposium in Latino Studies to convene emergent scholars from across country and distinguished professor Charlene Villaseñor Black March 10, 2021
Economist Jim Sullivan to testify on successful anti-poverty programs at US House committee meeting March 09, 2021
Political scientist receives NSF RAPID grant to research prevalence of public belief in voter fraud February 26, 2021
For American studies major and Holy Cross seminarian John Draves, education is an extension of his faith February 24, 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
Video: Professor of organ Kola Owolabi on studying lesser-known composers and broadening graduate students’ skills February 22, 2021
By studying classics, Mariko Jurcsak landed a research job in Hawaii, deepened her appreciation for Shakespeare, and gained a new perspective on public policy February 17, 2021
Medieval Institute introduces graduate minors in medieval studies and Byzantine studies February 12, 2021
Notre Dame’s Patrick Griffin appointed Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History at the University of Oxford February 11, 2021
Notre Dame psychologist Jessica Payne receives National Academy of Sciences recognition, National Science Foundation funding for her research on sleep, stress, and memory February 03, 2021
Economics and English major turns her interest in comedy into a research project — including a trip to Stephen Colbert’s show January 28, 2021
A new secular left is emerging and could present challenges for Biden administration, Notre Dame political scientists find January 26, 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
Notre Dame London Global Gateway, campus partners, launch new program exploring London through song. January 04, 2021
Majoring in sociology prepares Kiersten Hogan for medical school and a career in psychiatry — and gave her enough flexibility to add two minors in her senior year December 17, 2020
In memoriam: Klaus Lanzinger, professor emeritus, German and Russian Languages and Literatures December 16, 2020
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