7,817 miles away: A Greater China Scholar prepares for life on campus
Nicole Lee will be attending the University of Notre Dame this fall, along with ten other students from the GCS program.
Full circle experience: A recent graduate reflects on significance of Brazilian commencement speaker
Catarina Stella Daltro was set to graduate on May 20, 2018. Six months before the big day, she learned the news that Brazilian Judge Sérgio Moro was set to receive an honorary degree and serve as principal speaker at the University of Notre Dame’s 173rd commencement ceremony. She wrote about the experience and discussed...
Life in London: A beginner's guide from the perspective of a study abroad student
California native Molly Melican, an economics and history major, is participating in the summer program at the London Global Gateway this summer. As a Notre Dame student experiencing life abroad for the first time, she was intimidated by the sheer scale of the city and wasn't sure what to expect. She learned pretty quickly...
Why sociology, research, and travel have expanded an Arts and Letters pre-health major’s approach to medicine
When King Fok was 6 years old, he suffered from an orthopedic condition that caused him to spend two years on crutches.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to speak as part of Notre Dame Forum
Muhammad Yunus, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, will deliver a keynote address at 7 p.m. April 12 (Thursday) as part of this year’s Notre Dame Forum.