This week, a historic three-day celebration culminated in the Inauguration of Notre Dame's 18th President, Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C.: go.nd.edu/cc1480
.@ArtsLettersND alumnus Paul Farrell saw how the opioid epidemic personally impacted his West Virginia hometown. Farrell wanted to do something about it and went back to his @NotreDame roots for guidance.
Read more: bit.ly/3WAuCdE
Across the United States, the opioid epidemic has devastated communities as opioid-related deaths have skyrocketed, rising by 2,473% between 1979 and 2022.
Next week Notre Dame will convene federal, state and nonprofit leaders to address the crisis: go.nd.edu/b5ccb8
ALT Several prescription medication bottles lying on their sides with their caps open and white pills spilled out on a reflective surface.
How do you tackle "forever chemicals"? Notre Dame is the perfect place to find out.
We're identifying environmental impacts, developing new ways to measure and manage contaminated water supplies, and exploring new methods of treatment.
Coming Soon:
PFAS: The Forever Problem.
Meet Alec Koujaian. He works at Menards and likes to play basketball and video games with his dad. He also lives with #NPC.
Notre Dame works with rare disease patients like Alec and their families through advocacy, education and research: go.nd.edu/f3a206#RareDiseaseDay
This Christmas, may the light of the Christ Child shine brightly on you and your loved ones. And may we carry that light all year, in the way of peace.
Gold—a precious gift from above and a symbol of excellence.
This year's institutional message invites us to consider the symbolism of gold, especially in the form of the knowledge we use to help a world in need.
Notre Dame students in Eva Dziadula’s Economics of Immigration class traveled to Puebla, Mexico, over spring break to speak directly to migrants traversing a dangerous route from Central America to the U.S. border.
"As a whole, society really does benefit from immigration. But oftentimes that's undermined by a lot of stereotypes that come with it—the fear, the judgment."
@ND_Econ's Economics of Immigration course saw firsthand the challenges migrants face in Mexico: go.nd.edu/075653
ALT Men and women follow a woman wearing a Red Cross vest and red pants as they walk alongside a freight train in Mexico.
What a day! We 💚 you, #ND2023!
Know that wherever you go and whatever you do, you will always have a home here at Notre Dame to renew your heart and refresh your spirit ☘️
In honor of her vision and her compassionate work with the residents of Misericordia for the last 54 years, Sister Rosemary Connelly, RSM, is being awarded the 2023 Laetare Medal, considered the oldest & most prestigious honor given to American Catholics.
go.nd.edu/HeartOfMercy
Following along with members of an ND Economics class in Mexico this week. They’re studying the economics of migration.
Here’s a quick iPhone capture of a scene outside a shelter in Apizaco.
Members of our team depart tomorrow to cover stories that are happening in international locations.
One team member is going to Paris, France. The other to Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico.
Details and stories to be released in the coming months.
#SpringBreak2023#NotreDame
For @FatherJenkinsND's Christmas message this year, we asked some of our students, faculty, and staff to share their fondest Christmas memories 🎄
May the peace and joy of this holy season be with you.
Each #VeteransDay, members of the tri-military ROTC stand vigil for 24 hours at the Clarke Memorial Fountain.
This year's vigil begins with a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. today near the fountain.
Each #VeteransDay, members of the tri-military ROTC stand vigil for 24 hours at the Clarke Memorial Fountain.
This year's vigil begins with a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. today near the fountain.
We’re in London this week, gathering stories and celebrating the upcoming dedication of the GK Chesterton collection at the Global Gateway. More soon with @PhotosND, @VideoND and @UNDIntl!
ALT A London Underground station with people entering and exiting.
ALT A mounted guard on horseback inside an archway.
ALT The River Thames with the Eye on the left and Big Ben and Parliament on the right.