Join the Family Resource Center at our playtime events. Open to ND students that are parenting, married and pregnant. For more info, email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
Please join the Family Resource Center (FRC) for our New Year's Around the World Party on Saturday, January 18, 2020 from 6:00 - 10:00 pm in the Dahnke Ballroom (Duncan Student Center). Celebrate The New Year, Lunar New Year, and St. Sylvester's Day with free international food, sweets, inflatables, games and dancing. This event is open to ND students who are parenting, married, pregnant and spouses/student-families. RSVP at bitly.com/FRCNewYear…
To commemorate the life of Dr. King, the Notre Dame family is invited to a Candlelight Prayer Service. Post-event (complimentary) late-night breakfast will be provided at South Dining Hall.
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 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with a Notre Dame ID.…
The fifth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Luncheon is sponsored by the Office of the President and the Oversight Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. Diane Nash will be the keynote speaker at this luncheon. Nash became a leader in the Civil Rights Movement in 1959 while a student at Fisk University. By the time she was 22, Nash was a Freedom Rider and had co-founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC…
Join the Family Resource Center at our playtime events. Open to ND students that are parenting, married and pregnant. For more info, email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
Interested in meeting other ND students that are parenting, married or pregnant and student-family members? Drop by Hammes Mowbray Hall every other Thursday for free donuts and dialogue! You're welcome to stay the entire time or for a few minutes. Questions, please email the FRC@nd.edu…
Network with employers from across the country, meet with returning Notre Dame alums, learn about potential opportunities, and explore several industries at the Winter Career Fair!
The Meruelo Family Center for Career Development’s Winter Career Fair will be held in The Dahnke Ballroom on Tuesday, January 28 from 4:00-8:00pm.…
Join the Family Resource Center at our playtime events. Open to ND students that are parenting, married and pregnant. For more info, email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
Join a small group of fellow Arts and Letters graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to engage in open, interdisciplinary dialogue focused on exploring and planning for careers with an advanced degree. The discussion is meant to be a springboard to discovering people, opportunities, resources, and overall strategies within a variety of career paths. When you RSVP…
Enjoy talks by Music Faculty on current interests or research. This Monday, Professor Sam Sanchez will discuss “The Creative Process in Marching Band Drill Design; Why Symbols Matter!”
This event is free and open to the public.
The next First Monday Convocation will take place on March 2 with Professor Daniel Schlosberg. …
ISSA will host several OPT Information Sessions that will provide an overview of OPT, help you establish your work authorization timeline, submit the ISSAlink form, and begin working on the I-765 application.
We suggest attending a session that corresponds to your education level and college, but you are welcome to sign up for another date if it is more convenient. OPT…
A new opportunity for dissertation writers to gather at Hesburgh Library, the first and third Tuesday of each month, to get a tool, a tip, and a block of writing time.
Join a small group of fellow Arts and Letters graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to engage in open, interdisciplinary dialogue focused on exploring and planning for careers outside of academia. The discussion is meant to be a springboard to discovering people, opportunities, resources, and overall strategies within a variety of career paths.…
Understanding how to effectively program can be one of the hardest parts of exercising. Knowing how to put together an effective workout to accomplish your goals is the biggest differentiator between continuing to progress or being stuck at a plateau. This workshop will be lecture and discussion based and talk about the bigger picture view of training and how you set your program to work as effectively, efficiently, and safely for you as possible. Click here for a complete list of Spring 2020 Workshops.
ISSA will host several OPT Information Sessions that will provide an overview of OPT, help you establish your work authorization timeline, submit the ISSAlink form, and begin working on the I-765 application.
We suggest attending a session that corresponds to your education level and college, but you are welcome to sign up for another date if it is more convenient. OPT…
If you have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or close friend, Campus Ministry invites you to join a support group beginning Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 7-8 p.m. in 301 Coleman Morse. The group will meet for four one-hour sessions (the dates & times of the following 3 sessions will be determined at this first gathering). You will also learn about other resources available on campus to support you in your journey of grief. Contact Tami Schmitz…
Join the Family Resource Center at our playtime events. Open to ND students that are parenting, married and pregnant. For more info, email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
All are welcome to a Black Ecumenical Prayer Service entitled The Potter’s House “Go down to the potter’s house, and there I will give you my message.” (Jeremiah 18:2) on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 11:30 a.m in Cavanaugh Hall; lunch will be provided.
Rev. Canon Hugh R. Page, Jr., Professor of Theology and Africana Studies will preside. Rev. Dr. David Anderson Hooker, Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding will preach. …
Enjoy a free lunch and seminar-style conversation with Clemens Sedmak, professor of Social Ethics in the Keough School of Global Affairs and concurrent professor at Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns. Sponsored by the McGrath Institute for Church Life.
Join a small group of fellow Arts and Letters graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to engage in open, interdisciplinary dialogue focused on exploring and planning for careers outside of academia. The discussion is meant to be a springboard to discovering people, opportunities, resources, and overall strategies within a variety of career paths.…
This is the first networking event of the Graduate Consulting Club of ND featuring Patrick Jones, the director at enFocus, a local nonprofit that tackles the toughest community challenges. It is a casual event to network with professionals, connect with peers, and trade tips about the hottest jobs on the market. …
RecSports offers American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED and First Aid certification courses. This blended course combines award-winning, engaging and interactive online simulation learning plus an in-person classroom session to learn and practice critical lifesaving skills for certification. Click here for more information.
ISSA will host several OPT Information Sessions that will provide an overview of OPT, help you establish your work authorization timeline, submit the ISSAlink form, and begin working on the I-765 application.
We suggest attending a session that corresponds to your education level and college, but you are welcome to sign up for another date if it is more convenient. OPT…
Novice and intermediate squatters are welcome to come to this squat workshop. We'll be focusing on the three main variations of squats with barbells: low bar back squat, high bar back squat, and front squat. We'll break down the science behind how you do them and why they are beneficial to add to your program. There will be time for practice and feedback from a certified personal trainer. Click here for a complete list of Spring 2020 Workshops.
Interested in meeting other ND students that are parenting, married or pregnant and student-family members? Drop by Hammes Mowbray Hall every other Thursday for free donuts and dialogue! You're welcome to stay the entire time or for a few minutes. Questions, please email the FRC@nd.edu…
Eugene McCarraher is Associate Professor of Humanities at Villanova University and the author of Christian Critics: Religion and the Impasse in Modern American Social Thought and The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity. He has written for Dissent and The Nation and contributes regularly to Commonweal…