A&L students Miguel Coste and Noelle Dana named Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholars May 02, 2022
For senior Josiah Broughton, majoring in FTT was the perfect way to prepare for a career in video game design April 21, 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
English professor, recently elected to prestigious learned society, evolves perspectives on British Romantic literature through disability studies April 04, 2022
Anthropology major embarks on effort to preserve and document her native Nigerian language, spoken by only 200,000 people March 31, 2022
Senior Trevor Lwere, who's majoring in economics and global affairs, researches economic inequality and development March 17, 2022
Liberal arts education helps economics major develop agency, confidence, and clear focus — as well as the skills to launch a tech startup February 10, 2022
Creative writing faculty member’s debut novel spotlights devastation of Hurricane Maria February 09, 2022
Romance languages and anthropology faculty win Humanities Without Walls grant to create program for Latinx women to share childbirth experiences through art and literature February 07, 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 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
New ISLA grant program to increase underserved students’ access to research opportunities December 08, 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
With prestigious fellowship, art historian to study work of ‘acidic’ African American painter who made a mark among the Beats October 06, 2021
Initiative on Race and Resilience artist-in-residence named 2021 MacArthur ‘Genius Grant' recipient September 30, 2021
‘You belong here’: At Institute for Latino Studies event, Hispanic Alumni of Notre Dame panelists encourage students September 27, 2021
New horizons in the old world: Medieval Institute Ph.D. student makes the case for the importance of Mexico in the Middle Ages September 16, 2021
Senior relies on skills developed in PLS and data science to create sustainable solutions for communities in need August 25, 2021
How Matthew Bisner takes what he learns in political science, peace studies, and gender studies classes and uses it to improve communities August 17, 2021
How sociology Ph.D. candidate Abigail Jorgensen used the pandemic to strengthen her research on motherhood, politics, and identity August 12, 2021
Federal government commitment necessary to protect voting rights for historically marginalized people, ILS director and political scientist tells Congress July 29, 2021
Fraga to testify before House Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties July 26, 2021
Vanesa Miseres awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship to shed new light on Latin American women’s commentaries on war June 21, 2021