Professor launches project to advance scientific and theological literacy among madrasa graduates in India
With a $1.2 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation, Ebrahim Moosa, professor of Islamic studies at Notre Dame, has launched a three-year project to enrich scientific and theological literacy among recent graduates of Islamic seminaries in India.
Notre Dame Kennedy Scholars present research proposals at Durham University
The Kennedy Scholars Thesis Seminar introduces students to research strategies and techniques in the humanities, social sciences, and arts, as well as academic resources in and around London.
VIDEO: ACMS Collaborations Yield Computational Models to Address Mosquito-borne Illness, Hospital Infections, and Genomic Data in Cancer
Steven Buechler, professor of ACMS, notes that having applied and computational mathematics and statistics in one department is uncommon, but fits well with the importance of computation in both fields.
Greater China Scholarship Recipient Admitted to Harvard Law
A political science major set to graduate this spring with acceptance to Harvard Law, Rachel Wang claims choosing Notre Dame is one of the best decisions she has made in her life—and has had the most formative and inspiring results.