This performance, led by Kelly Morgan and master African drummer James Riley ’94, celebrates wholeness, joy, purpose, and life. This event extends the community celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and joins the University of Notre Dame’s observance, Walk the Walk Week.
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Members of the Notre Dame community — students, faculty and staff — who are not able to attend the campus-wide luncheon at the Joyce Center are invited to gather with friends and colleagues for lunch in the campus dining halls to continue the day’s conversations. Lunch is complimentary from 11:30…
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The fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Luncheon, sponsored by the Office of the President and the Oversight Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, is an opportunity for campus-wide conversation. Join students, faculty, and staff at this free but ticketed event. Please check back for further…
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4:00 p.m. Dr. John Graham (Ph.D., Princeton University) is a leading authority in the history and practice of Georgian chant, and is joined in this lecture and concert by 12 singers from the Republic of Georgia. This vibrant tradition of sacred and secular music features three-voice polyphonic settings…
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Martin Luther King, Jr., said, “Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.” Students and faculty who want to find their path to service and civic engagement in South Bend are encouraged to encounter the more than 50 local organizations who will invite you into their work. Meet local social…
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Please join us as we celebrate the new professional art installation, Prevalence: Sacred Traces by Juan Sanchez, within the Duncan Student Center, which was created specifically to celebrate diversity within the Notre Dame community. After providing brief remarks, Juan Sanchez will be available…
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Please join us as we celebrate the new professional art installation, Edifice by Ralph Helmick, within the Duncan Student Center, which was created specifically to celebrate diversity within the Notre Dame community. After providing brief remarks, Ralph Helmick will be available to answer…
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Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
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Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
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Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
Read More about Exhibit: Civil Rights Photography
Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
Read More about Exhibit: Civil Rights Photography
Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
Read More about Exhibit: Civil Rights Photography
Stop by to explore photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and critical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The photographs reflect the movement’s participants’ struggle, courage, and hopefulness. Dr. King described this dynamic as having the faith “to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy…
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International graduate students are invited to a conversation about navigating U.S. health insurance, sponsored by International Student & Scholar Affairs.
Bring your health insurance related questions for our guest, Connie Morrow, Assistant Director at University Health Services, or email…
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On the first Friday of every month, graduate students of all faiths are invited to join their fellow students for dinner and socializing in the first-floor lounge of the Coleman-Morse Center at 6:15 p.m. Spouses and children are also encouraged to attend.
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Graduate students are invited to take a free shuttle to Walmart courtesy of International Student and Scholar Affairs.
The shuttle runs from 9:30AM-2:00PM. Pick-ups are at Fischer Community Center and The Overlook.
You must RSVP to reserve a spot on…
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Come join Notre Dame students who are parenting, married, pregnant and spouses/student-families and in celebrating Lunar New Year. This Celebration is part of monthly social programs planned by the Family…
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