For those exploring a new type of format or those just wanting to be refreshed, Intro to Cycling can help you deepen your understanding of the bike and how to most effectively utilize it. This workshop will cover bike set up, proper form when riding in various positions, and navigating the Power Training system on the bike. Click here for a complete list of Spring 2020 Workshops.
Does not knowing how to use our equipment prevent you from taking advantage of the Smith Center for Recreational Sports or the Rock? Learn how to use the treadmills, bikes, ellipticals and more in this introductory workshop! Registration is free and can be found on RecRegister. Come dressed ready to move!
Though we often celebrate our “Home Under the Dome,” we also want to celebrate the many “homes” we have left. Notre Dame’s community comes from more than 130 countries, representing hundreds of cities and thousands of traditions, and we have each brought a bit of home with us to the Dome. We hope…
Join ISSA for our Spring Break trip to Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana. You’ll have time to shop in downtown Indianapolis or see the sights. Then we’ll visit the Fashion Mall at Keystone and head to …
Did you know strength training is an important part of your overall health? Learn how to use the strength machines safely and effectively in this interactive workshop! Registration is free and can be found on RecRegister. Come dressed ready to move!
ISSA is sponsoring a bus from the Fischer Community Center to Mishawaka Walmart, from 8:30am-1:30pm. The last pickup at Fischer Community Center is 11:15am, which will also stop at the Overlook (on VanEss St).
Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
The U.S. Army Field Band presents “America the Beautiful,” a celebration of all there is to love about our nation. Take in unparalleled natural landscapes and explore the heart of the American spirit on a musical and visual journey across our country. We honor the veterans of every generation who…
Before Spring Break, Prof Bob Jones will host an information session to help students understand what we offer and how to choose (clinics, externships and simulation courses), and how to meet the 6-credit experiential learning requirement. The application deadline for most local externships will be…
Novice and intermediate squatters are welcome to come to this squat workshop. We will be focusing on the three main variations of squats with barbells: low bar back squat, high bar back squat, front squat and breaking down the science behind how you do them and why they are beneficial to add to your program. Click here for a complete list of Spring 2020 Workshops.
Though we often celebrate our “Home Under the Dome,” we also want to celebrate the many “homes” we have left. Notre Dame’s community comes from more than 130 countries, representing hundreds of cities and thousands of traditions, and we have each brought a bit of home…
Join in this contemplative experience of Taizé prayer. Enter into this season of Lent and awaken your soul through this quieting meditation of music and community. All spiritual journeys welcome. All faiths welcome.
Enjoy a free lunch and seminar-style conversation with Prof. Bill Mattison, professor of Moral Theology at the University of Notre Dame and the Senior Advisor of Theological Formation for the Alliance for Catholic Education. Sponsored by the McGrath Institute for Church Life.
Join fellow art lovers in the galleries for in-depth conversations about great work of art. Guided by the group’s observations and insights, Snite Salons encourage…
Location: Coleman-Morse Center, first floor lounge
Campus Ministry, in collaboration with the Notre Dame Knight of Columbus, invites you to our annual Lenten fish fry. Join for an evening of fun and fellowship as we enjoy some good food, watch some March Madness basketball, and build community together.
In this workshop, children will experience the joys of yoga and mindfulness-based strategies through practicing playful yoga poses, interactive games, and songs, while also using breathwork and imagery to introduce mindfulness and meditation. Children will learn about self-acceptance, self-love, and the importance of showing kindness to others. This class will help to build strength and flexibility, coordination, body awareness, and give children positive tools for the rest of their lives. This workshop is geared toward children in grades K-3. Parents will register for this class, and in the registration they will note how many children will be attending. Click here for a complete list of Spring 2020 Workshops.
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.
Escape your study carrels and connect with graduate students across campus at our Spring 2020 Graduate Student Social, a once-a-semester open house. There will be free food and beverages as well as free books for perusal and acquisition. Hosted by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies in support…
ISSA is sponsoring a bus from the Fischer Community Center to Mishawaka Walmart, from 8:30am-1:30pm. The last pickup at Fischer Community Center is 11:15am, which will also stop at the Overlook (on VanEss St).
Named after one of the Architecture school’s most impactful deans, the Frank Montana Sketching Club (FMSC) pays homage by exploring various media and subjects— indoors and out— in a casual, social, yet still enriching creative environment.
Campus Ministry is here to provide support as you navigate this time of uncertainty and transition. A Campus Minister will be available for “Need to Talk,” Monday through…