Experiencing joy: Department of Irish Language and Literature’s new 1-credit dance and tin-whistle courses give Notre Dame students the ‘keys to unlock Irish culture’ January 24, 2022
A&L alumnus and former U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly ’77 confirmed as US ambassador to the Holy See January 21, 2022
New Globally Engaged Citizens program allows Notre Dame students to demonstrate their intercultural competence and language skills January 11, 2022
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 meeting — and healing — of worlds: Theology faculty anticipate Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew’s visit to Notre Dame October 20, 2021
Notre Dame scholar of Italian film receives acclaim for book on neorealism, the postwar cinematic movement that influences ‘everything’ October 12, 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
With NSF-funded research, historian Ted Beatty aims to show how engineers rose in prominence and shaped the modern world September 01, 2021
Vanesa Miseres awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship to shed new light on Latin American women’s commentaries on war June 21, 2021
After Raphael: A conversation with a Notre Dame architecture and history professor Ingrid Rowland June 16, 2021
‘A dialogue without boundaries’: Classics professor to research the power of ancient narratives in Germany with support of Humboldt Fellowship June 10, 2021
English Ph.D. alumnus Jay David Miller awarded ACLS fellowship to explore how Quaker rhetoric addressed injustice in early America June 08, 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
Twenty-one Arts & Letters students and alumni awarded Fulbright grants to teach, study, or research abroad May 19, 2021
Experiencing a new culture and majoring in psychology at Notre Dame inspires Korean native to pursue career in diversity, equity, and inclusion May 13, 2021
Studying Russian for four years helped a political science major find community, explore a new culture, and land a job in cybersecurity at Ford Motor Co. May 10, 2021
Historian receives grant from Austrian Research Foundation to explore ‘crossroads of cultures’ in medieval Turkey May 07, 2021
In memoriam: Jorge A. Bustamante, 82, the Eugene P. and Helen Conley Professor Emeritus of Sociology April 13, 2021