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Last August, about 60 students from the class of 2028 majoring in architecture joined the Notre Dame community. Now just a few days from the start of the semester, the rest of their class is arriving ...
Notre Dame professors and researchers reflected on how cuts to NIH funding might affect their work.
The 2025 Madeleva Lecture, "Holy Women Making History," was presented on Thursday by speaker Kathleen Sprows Cummings, the Rev. John A. O'Brien collegiate professor of American studies and history at ...
‘Dune: Part Two’ is an epic sci-fi masterpiece “Dune: Part Two” reminds audiences of what the Hollywood blockbuster can and should be.
After a rain-soaked summit under a tree with top University administrators on Thursday evening, protesters were arrested.
Notre Dame’s Film, Television and Theatre students put Sundance to shame with the 35th annual Notre Dame Student Film Fest last weekend. With a diverse group of work — ranging from documentaries to ...
On his first full day as the 46th president of the United States, Donald Trump wasted no time addressing what he called “the greatest threat to our nation: the illegals.” Immigration and Customs ...
As President Donald Trump has taken action to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal and private sectors, colleges across the country, including Notre Dame, have ...
Notre Dame will halt all new staff hiring in response to federal policy changes, according to an email sent to faculty and staff by University president Fr. Robert Dowd, provost John McGreevy and ...
A page is turning in the Notre Dame hockey history books. After 20 years with legendary head coach Jeff Jackson at the helm, a new era arrived last month when the team introduced alumnus and former ...
The 94th Annual Bengal Bouts Tournament commenced Thursday at Notre Dame’s Dahnke Ballroom. Here's an overview of the quarterfinal results from Ring B. In the first fight of the night in Ring B, ...
Notre Dame law professor Paolo Carozza spoke in the Stayer Center on Friday as a part of the Dean's Speaker Series. Carozza warned against losing human centrality in technology.