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In a press release published Monday, the University of Notre Dame announced Santiago Schnell, the dean of the College of ...
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 ...
Denis Villeneuve is one of the best directors currently working. His sci-fi films — “Arrival” and “Blade Runner 2049” — are phenomenal. They are visually stunning, yet they miraculously maintain ...
Notre Dame again broke the record for its most competitive application cycle yet. The preliminary acceptance rate for both regular and early decisions was about 11% for the Class of 2028, down from 11 ...
On Friday, the Mendoza College of Business hosted the first Dean’s Speaker Series of 2025. The presentation, titled “The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age,” featured Paolo Carozza, a law ...
Nobody except Drayk Bowen himself could have predicted the ascent he would undergo in Notre Dame’s memorable 2024 season. Perhaps that stems from the fact that the 6-2 linebacker arrived at summer ...
Classicist Emily Wilson illuminated the intricacies of translation in her lecture “Re-translating Homer: Why and How” held Thursday. The event delved into the challenges and significance of ...
The modern age of intercollegiate athletics has fostered a landscape of rapid player movement and roster instability completely foreign to the majority of sports fans. In an era devoid of oversight ...
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 ...
Notre Dame President Fr. Robert Dowd and Saint Mary’s President Katie Conboy have signed a public statement released by the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) that protests ...
When seniors Aria Bossone and Eva Garces-Foley began planning the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies' annual Student Peace Conference, they landed on a theme of “United Paths for Peace.” ...
The University will permanently decommission and tear down Fisher and Pangborn Halls this summer and build two new residence halls in their places. The move will increase the total campus bed count ...