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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 Observer piece on the student arrests on Thursday night painted the administration in a bad light. One might conclude from reading the coverage that the “rain-soaked summit that preceded the ...
Construction on a number of projects at the Mendoza College of Business began in February, including a new addition to the building. The north addition, which is set to be completed for the start of ...
As tensions escalate between the federal government and higher education institutions, Notre Dame has opted for a watchful, coordinated response while peer institutions such as Harvard prepare to ...
Shrewsberry understood the Notre Dame rebuild would be a multi-year undertaking when he accepted the gig in March of 2023 after guiding Penn State to new heights in a two-year stint. He has stuck to ...
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 ...
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 ...
The early season gauntlet continued as the calendar rolled into December, with the Irish welcoming Vic Schaefer’s fourth-ranked Texas Longhorns to a sold-out Purcell Pavilion for the annual ACC-SEC ...
7:00 p.m. — DeBartolo Hall: The College Republicans set up for their watch party at 7 p.m. in the main auditorium of Debartolo Hall. CNN’s election coverage played on the three large projector screens ...
On Wednesday afternoon, the Saint Mary’s Division for Equity and Inclusion and Gender and Women’s Studies Department held a joint lecture to highlight the accomplishments of Black women who helped to ...
Last Thursday at 7 p.m., Saint Mary’s College hosted the annual 2025 Madeleva Lecture, "Holy Women Making History," presented by Kathleen Sprows Cummings, the Rev. John A. O'Brien collegiate professor ...
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 ...