Psychology professor Daniel Lapsley, a first-generation student, shares his experience, and some advice February 17, 2023
Novelist and English professor Dionne Irving Bremyer on empathy, creative writing, and climate change's impact on culture February 10, 2023
First-generation college student Karyme Grosso '23, a design major, embraces opportunities to grow academically and personally January 20, 2023
Notre Dame economist Jing Cynthia Wu wins Richard Stone Prize in Applied Econometrics January 18, 2023
Q&A: History Ph.D. student Grace Song Swihart examines visual culture to better understand U.S.-Korea relations January 17, 2023
Camping in Wyoming: Merit scholars connect with nature, and each other, before beginning classes at Notre Dame December 16, 2022
English professor John Duffy, 2022 Sheedy Award winner, inspires students to see the transformative power of words — and change the world with them November 29, 2022
E-service-learning: Through new class and U.N. partnership, Notre Dame students teach Italian virtually to African refugees November 09, 2022
In new book, professor of theology and global affairs examines migrants' plight from Christian perspective October 18, 2022
Psychology professor and NIH-funded research team to study how racial discrimination affects adolescent Asian Americans’ mental health October 14, 2022
How Asha Barnes ’18 mapped out a career in urban planning using skills from anthropology and Africana studies October 11, 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
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
With Getty Scholar Grant, art history professor will bring image of Central America into sharper focus August 30, 2022
Video: Psychologist Alison Cheng on making educational assessments more informative, fair, and efficient June 08, 2022
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
Chinese and computer science major Margaret Rauch exemplifies excellence in research, service May 24, 2022
As an award-winning narrator of audiobooks, FTT's head of acting and directing tells compelling stories — and passes skills and methodologies on to students May 10, 2022
Sociologist Anna Haskins testifies at National Academies session on intergenerational poverty May 04, 2022
How sociology, Spanish, and the liberal arts prepared Mikaela Ramsey for a career in education May 03, 2022