From coincidences to connections: How art history and anthropology led Isabel Cabezas ’17 to Ireland and beyond August 25, 2023
Spanish major Raleigh Kuipers selected as Notre Dame’s first Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship recipient August 24, 2023
Glynn Scholar finds pitch-perfect research passion at the intersection of music and pre-health August 17, 2023
History major and Latino Studies Scholar wins Fulbright to attend summer technology, innovation, and creativity institute in Scotland July 25, 2023
Access to opportunity?: Researching experiences of the Windrush generation in the London urbanscape June 22, 2023
A leap of faith: How two Christian and two Muslim young women went from Nigeria to Notre Dame, overcoming tragedy and trauma to show the world-changing power of knowledge May 31, 2023
‘I knew at that moment my life was about to change’: 2023 graduates reflect on how a liberal arts education shaped their minds — and their futures May 25, 2023
Through studying five languages, researching in Italy, and interning at a Ukrainian-American museum, anthropology major discovers the value of taking surprising paths May 19, 2023
Inspired by childhood experiences, theology and FTT major’s stage adaptation of A Little Princess portrays ‘beautiful, integral’ differences of neurodivergence May 18, 2023
Sociologist Anna Haskins studies impact of criminal legal system on racial disparities in educational outcomes May 17, 2023
Design professor helps coordinate project celebrating underrepresented baseball teams from South Bend’s past May 10, 2023
Theology professor Jean Porter, inaugural Graduate Student Mentorship Award winner, takes positive, personal approach to transforming students into scholars April 25, 2023
From Dublin to London to D.C., American studies major pursues research, internships, and coursework focused on improving affordable housing for urban communities April 10, 2023
Team effort: Through new Rome Fellows Program, sociologist and students take on pressing research question, present findings to Vatican officials April 05, 2023
The best of both worlds: Arts & Letters pre-health supplementary major gets students ready for medical school March 24, 2023
Through six different research projects, sociology major Julia McKenna finds the value of self-motivation, asking great questions, and learning outside the classroom March 20, 2023
First-year student Avery Gahler, a political science and economics major, co-authors book on American politics February 20, 2023
Psychology professor Daniel Lapsley, a first-generation student, shares his experience, and some advice February 17, 2023
For biology major Jack Heatherman, taking English classes sparked a passion for writing — and an exciting new career path February 16, 2023
To tackle climate change, Environmental Humanities Initiative embraces ecology, ethics, and the arts January 27, 2023