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Notre Dame Student Relief Fundraiser Is a Huge Success

Notre Dame Student Relief Fundraiser Is a Huge Success

by Supporting Education | Jun 5, 2020 | News, Student Issues

The COVID-19 pandemic has sent tens of thousands of students home from universities around the country, with classes either preemptively ended or changed to an online format. For many students, this will damage the quality of the education they’re receiving, education...
Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Pence Commencement Address

Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Pence Commencement Address

by Sarah Green | May 31, 2017 | Student Issues

When it was first announced that Vice President Mike Pence would be the speaker of note at the commencement ceremony for graduates of the University of Notre Dame, plenty of students’ first impulse was not to attend. But that would be letting the political Right rob...
Jeffrey Bergstrand and Sean King Kick Off Mendoza Dialogues

Jeffrey Bergstrand and Sean King Kick Off Mendoza Dialogues

by Sarah Green | Nov 14, 2014 | News

The Mendoza Dialogues, a new webcast launched through Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, is an upcoming series of webcasts that will focus on global economic trends and global business in general. Mendoza Dialogues will include Mendoza College of Business...
What Can Traveling Abroad Do for You?

What Can Traveling Abroad Do for You?

by Sarah Green | May 23, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Winning the annual New York Times contest “Win A Trip with Nick”, 20-year-old Nicole Sganga will be traveling on assignment with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Nick Kristoff for her 2014 summer. Says Kristoff himself, “Nicole is a terrific journalist-in-the-making,...

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