Notre Dame Music Faculty Builds Scholarly Connections in Asia
Three faculty members from Notre Dame’s Department of Music embarked today, October 7, on a 12-day tour to Asia, building scholarly and cultural connections with universities in China and South Korea.
Remembering the Great War Trip to Ypres - Photos
Photos from a London Global Gateway class field trip to Ypres.
Halal Meat Now Available in ND Student Dining Halls
Halal meat is now available in Notre Dame student dining halls, thanks to a cooperative effort between Notre Dame dining staff, Muslim undergraduate students, and Notre Dame International.
Glory Kim Wins Student Blog Competition
Congratulations to Glory Kim who has won the first student blog competition of the semester!
Acclaimed Irish musician Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin to present recital/lecture for annual Hibernian Lecture
Acclaimed Irish musician Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin will present this year’s Hibernian Lecture, “Chief O’Neill’s Music of Ireland,” on Friday, Oct. 3 at 4:00 p.m. at the Carey Auditorium in Hesburgh Library.
Scholars at Rome Global Gateway to Debate Role of Catholic Universities During Times of Political Unrest
For Ukrainian scholars attending this week’s conference at Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway, the topics to be discussed became lived realities over the past year—realities that led to civil disobedience, public protests, and the loss of a colleague, who was killed by a sniper while protesting in February 2014. Rev....
NSF Funds V-Dem Research on Consequences of Democratization
The National Science Foundation has awarded $277,000 to three members of the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) team for research that uses new data to identify the impact of specific types of democracy on economic development and infrastructure.…
Keough Family Professor of Irish Studies Barry McCrea to chair International Brendan Behan Conference in Rome Global Gateway
Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway is the setting for the International Brendan Behan Conference titled “Brendan Behan: Rescuing the Writer from the Myth.” Barry McCrea, Keough Family Professor of Irish Studies and Professor of English and Romance Languages with co-chair John McCourt of University of Rome elected to examine Behan’s work on...
The Great War's Forgotten Realm Video is Here!
Following the hugely popular lecture by John Deak (Notre Dame), we are excited to share the video footage from the event!
Letting Asia in on a musical secret
Peter Smith, professor and chair of music at the University of Notre Dame, wryly confesses a suspicion that the University’s Department of Music might be “a bit too well-kept a secret.” He notes with satisfaction, even pride, that the students who come here to study music learn very quickly of...
The Great War’s Forgotten Realm: Revisiting the Habsburg Monarchy’s First World War
John Deak, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame presents at the London Global Gateway
NDI Completes, Signs Undergraduate International Travel Policy
Notre Dame International is pleased to announce the completion and signing of the Notre Dame Undergraduate Student International Travel Policy.
New Chaplain at the London Global Gateway
We are excited to introduce our new Chaplain, Father Andrew Connick
Andy Steves Travel Workshop: How to Customize Your Trips and Explore Deeper Travel
Andy Steves returns to the London Global Gateway for another fantastic travel workshop!
The London Global Gateway in Full Swing
The London Global Gateway is now in full swing with the London Law Program classes beginning today. We wish the law students a wonderful semester in London!
Another Exciting Semester in London Begins!
Welcome to our first arrivals of the fall semester
Seamus Heaney Memorial Lecture Announced
The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame announces the Seamus Heaney Memorial Lecture on Thursday, August 28th at 4 PM in the Morris Inn on campus. ‘To set the darkness echoing’: in memoriam Seamus Heaney, 1939-2013” will feature a poetry reading…
Relationships with Chinese University Leaders Foster International Dialogue
What does a private American Catholic university have in common with government-run Chinese universities? Plenty, if the recent activities of Notre Dame International are any indication. …
Notre Dame London Summer Law Program and Imperial Program Close the Academic Year in London
The Notre Dame academic year in London has come to a close!
Global Dome Exchange Program 2014
Another successful Global Dome Exchange Program comes to an end.