The Lebanese culture is one of the most diverse of the Arab countries. Just like a stroll through a beautiful garden creates a magical feeling when it is filled with a variety of plants, flowers and foliage, a stroll through the culture of Lebanon will also fill you with wonder.
Join FLTA Jinan Abou Ali as she brings to life the rich, interwoven culture of Lebananon by sharing traditions of food, music, clothing and fun facts.…
Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life or deepen your relationship with Jesus? Would you like to talk about what's going on in your life or how you're navigating some of the challenging circumstances of our world? A campus minister will be available every Monday-Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in 113 Coleman-Morse (across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance, and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. No appointment necessary, just drop in! Learn more about Need To Talk?…
Featuring a 5:00 pm lecture by psychology professor Dr. Jenny Padilla, followed by a 6:00 pm celebration in the lounge. Pan de muerto and tamales included!
Wednesdays & Fridays, 11:am-Noon, 550 Duncan Student Center. The Center for Career Development offers FREE professional headshots every Wednesday and Friday. These are available to grad and undergrad students. Wear your business professional attire and get your picture taken to use on online profiles, such as LinkedIn, and professional websites. Learn more and register on Handshake. …
If you are a ND student or ND student-spouse who is expecting, you are invited to stop by Beichner Hall to learn about pregnancy resources, educational classes and to visit our maternity clothes closet. For more information, please contact us at ndfrc@nd.edu…
Italian Coffee Hour, a new and fun experience every month where you are welcome to meet and practice your Italian with members of the Italian Program, Italophones, Italophiles, and people with an appreciation for all things Italian. More details on Italian courses offered in spring 2023 will also be provided.…
Are you making a big decision? Looking for tools to help? Come join us on Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 5-6 p.m. in Coleman-Morse 116 for a 1-hour workshop where we will focus on different ways to cultivate attentiveness. Appetizers and drinks will be served. RSVPs are appreciated but not mandatory. Please contact Mary Catherine McDonald at mmcdon18@nd.edu…
Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life or deepen your relationship with Jesus? Would you like to talk about what's going on in your life or how you're navigating some of the challenging circumstances of our world? A campus minister will be available every Monday-Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in 113 Coleman-Morse (across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance, and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. No appointment necessary, just drop in! Learn more about Need To Talk?…
Join Campus Ministry in a celebration of life! Día de los Muertos is rooted in indigenous traditions that celebrate the life and memory of the deceased. On this day, family and friends unite in prayer and celebration to commemorate the life of their loved ones.
This celebration begins Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. with a procession from Cedar Grove Cemetery on Notre Dame Avenue to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart for a 7:30 p.m. prayer service. A reception in the Coleman-Morse lounge will follow. All are welcome!…
Location: Coleman-Morse Center, first floor lounge
Join our team of undergraduate student leaders to put together opportunities for our campus to engage with the intersection between our Catholic faith and our call to social justice. This group will meet every other Thursday at 5 p.m. in Coleman-Morse to learn and dream together. RSVP to Becky Czarnecki at rczarne2@nd.edu…
Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life or deepen your relationship with Jesus? Would you like to talk about what's going on in your life or how you're navigating some of the challenging circumstances of our world? A campus minister will be available every Monday-Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in 113 Coleman-Morse (across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance, and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. No appointment necessary, just drop in! Learn more about Need To Talk?…
Wednesdays & Fridays, 11:am-Noon, 550 Duncan Student Center. The Center for Career Development offers FREE professional headshots every Wednesday and Friday. These are available to grad and undergrad students. Wear your business professional attire and get your picture taken to use on online profiles, such as LinkedIn, and professional websites. Learn more and register on Handshake. …
Start off your football weekend festivities by experiencing musical thunder from the sky in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Basilica organists will be “pulling out all the stops” in brief 15 minute recitals that are sure to shake the rafters! The concerts will conclude with a rousing singing of the Alma Mater lead by the mighty Murdy Family Pipe Organ…
Paleontologists have dubbed Kenya the "cradle of humankind" due to the vast number of human fossils that date back over 6 million years. Yet, there is no single culture that defines the people of Kenya. Made up of 40 ethnic groups, there is no single food or dish that represents Kenya, but Ugali is a staple food eaten across the country.…
Paleontologists have dubbed Kenya the "cradle of humankind" due to the vast number of human fossils that date back over 6 million years. Yet, there is no single culture that defines the people of Kenya. Made up of 40 ethnic groups, there is no single food or dish that represents Kenya, but Ugali is a staple food eaten across the country.…
Saints of Our Lady’s University
Meg Hunter-Kilmer, Sullivan Family Saints Fellow, McGrath Institute for Church Life
Saturdays with the Saints is a Notre Dame football gameday lecture series that combines the university's rich traditions of Catholic faith and spirited game days. The event is free and open to the public. See here for complete schedule…
Join The U.S. Army Field Band & Soldiers Chorus as they tell the story of America's Army. Together, the Concert Band and Soldiers' Chorus offer one of the most diverse programs by any concert ensemble, featuring marches and patriotic favorites, orchestral masterworks, new works for band, a cappella vocal arrangements, Broadway musicals, opera, and much more.
Family-friendly, all ages are welcome.
This is a free but ticketed event. Tickets will be available for pick-up at the Ticket Office one hour prior to the performance. To guarantee your seat, please pick up your tickets at least 15 minutes prior to the show. In the event of a sell-out, unclaimed tickets will be used to seat patrons waiting on standby.
Students, either individually or as a group, are invited to meet, connect, and share ideas with Fr. Gerry Olinger, C.S.C., Vice President for Student Affairs every other week throughout the fall semester near the fireplace on the first floor of Duncan Student Center. These fireside chats will be held during lunch from 12 to 1 p.m. Simply stop by as your schedule allows.…
People who live in the Himalayan foothills live a uniquely independent life that is often unexplored as part of the many cultures in India. FLTA Stuti Benal, who comes from this region, will share the stories and history of life in the mountains that separate India from Tibet. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about this mysterious and often overlooked area of the world.…
Are you looking for ways to grow in your spiritual life or deepen your relationship with Jesus? Would you like to talk about what's going on in your life or how you're navigating some of the challenging circumstances of our world? A campus minister will be available every Monday-Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in 113 Coleman-Morse (across from the marble ball) to listen, offer guidance, and share the wisdom and hope our faith provides. No appointment necessary, just drop in! Learn more about Need To Talk?…