FRC Storytime on the Lawn
If you are a ND parenting student or spouse, you and your toddle are invited to join in our weekly Storytime on the Lawn. Beichner Hall Lawn. Please dress for the weather. For more information, please email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
If you are a ND parenting student or spouse, you and your toddle are invited to join in our weekly Storytime on the Lawn. Beichner Hall Lawn. Please dress for the weather. For more information, please email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
All graduate and professional students and spouses are welcome to enjoy bi-weekly yoga with Steve Krojo. Mats are provided. Please bring your NDID for entry into the Smith Center. Add it to your calendar now! …
Tatar pot pie with potatoes and meat. The pearl of the Tatar cuisine. Balesh, a small pastry, and Zur-belish, a large pie, is a Tatar dish that is usually prepared for family gatherings and feasts. Tatar cuisine is culinary journey, and in this presentation FLTA Sabina Iusopova will guide us through some of the culture of Tatars, and will share this delicious dish with you.…
Our language tables, which are open to students of all levels, are a great chance to work on your speaking ability with a native Russian speaker--our Fulbright TA Sabina Iusupova. Stop by to practice your Russian language skills and enjoy games and songs along with some traditional balesh!
Originally published at germanandrussian.nd.edu…
Take a journey this Lent with a fellow traveler and engage in an intentional conversation about the life of faith that you walk. Students will be paired randomly with another student, prompted to share a bit about their relationship with God. When you are paired up, you will be asked to go for a 45 min walk, shaped by the scripture story the Road to Emmaus. Sign up here…
Life has been a bit of a mess these past couple of years. Take a moment to slow down and embrace the Lenten season for a few hours with Campus Ministry.
There will be two opportunities to attend Trekking Through The Mess: A Busy Student’s Retreat in the Coleman-Morse first floor lounge on either Saturday, March 19 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. OR Friday, April 1 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. …
Registration for Pickleball - Singles and Doubles Tournament is March 14-16. Registration opens at 6:00 a.m. and closes at 11:00 p.m. on the deadline date. Click here for the Spring 2022 Intramural Sports Schedule.
Registration for Indoor Volleyball is March 14-23. Click here for the Spring 2022 Intramural Sports Schedule.
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 spring semester near the fireplace on the first floor of Duncan Student Center. These fireside chats will be held during lunch from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Simply stop by as your schedule allows.…
Read More about Fireside Chats with Fr. Gerry Olinger, C.S.C.
Love sports and need a job? We have the perfect option for you! RecSports hires interested and enthusiastic officials throughout the year to officiate many Intramural activities. Click here to learn more.
Read More about Spring 2022 Officials Training: 4v4 Flag Football
Life has been a bit of a mess these past couple of years. Take a moment to slow down and embrace the Lenten season for a few hours with Campus Ministry.
There will be two opportunities to attend Trekking Through The Mess: A Busy Student’s Retreat in the Coleman-Morse first floor lounge on either Saturday, March 19 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. OR Friday, April 1 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. …
Take a journey this Lent with a fellow traveler and engage in an intentional conversation about the life of faith that you walk. Students will be paired randomly with another student, prompted to share a bit about their relationship with God. When you are paired up, you will be asked to go for a 45 min walk, shaped by the scripture story the Road to Emmaus. Sign up here…
Registration for Pickleball - Singles and Doubles Tournament is March 14-16. Registration opens at 6:00 a.m. and closes at 11:00 p.m. on the deadline date. Click here for the Spring 2022 Intramural Sports Schedule.
Registration for Indoor Volleyball is March 14-23. Click here for the Spring 2022 Intramural Sports Schedule.
All graduate students with family and friends are invited to join the Fischer Graduate Community for Mass. If you have any questions, please contact the Graduate Student Pastoral Associate, Br. Bobby McFadden, C.S.C, at rmcfadd1@nd.edu.…
Expectant student parents join us for a free lunch! Signup is now open at frc.nd.edu/calendars…
If you are a ND parenting student or spouse, you and your toddle are invited to join in our weekly Storytime on the Lawn. Beichner Hall Lawn. Please dress for the weather. For more information, please email ndfrc@nd.edu.…
The Japanese Language Table is an excellent way to practice your Japanese language skills outside of the classroom. Learn about the culture in an informal setting where you can gain confidence in your use of Japanese.
Japanese Language Tables for Spring 2022 are offered several times throughout the semester:…
Join us as we begin the Lenten season with fellowship, reflection and prayer. Light refreshments will follow in the Geddes Coffeehouse.
This is the second Evening of Reflection in the three-part "Exploring the Catholic Imagination" Series which will continue in Easter.
Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu…
How do we exercise solidarity with the people of Ukraine? Do you feel called more deeply into prayer? Join Campus Ministry onWednesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Coleman-Morse first floor lounge to reflect on these questions. Fr. Yury P. Avvakumov, Associate Professor in the History of Christianity, will share his background and connection to Ukraine, what is happening in this war, and our response as Catholics. Dr. Margie Pfeil, Associate Teaching Professor in the Theology Department and Center for Social Concerns, will reflect on the Catholic response to war from the perspective of Catholic Social Tradition. After taking time for questions, we will pray together for peace in Ukraine and in the entire world. …
Read More about Solidarity and Prayer: Responding to War in Ukraine
Join us as we begin the Lenten season with fellowship, reflection and prayer. Light refreshments will follow in the Geddes Coffeehouse.
This is the second Evening of Reflection in the three-part "Exploring the Catholic Imagination" Series which will continue in Easter.
Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu…
Join us as we begin the Lenten season with fellowship, reflection and prayer. Light refreshments will follow in the Geddes Coffeehouse.
This is the second Evening of Reflection in the three-part "Exploring the Catholic Imagination" Series which will continue in Easter.
Originally published at mcgrath.nd.edu…
Love sports and need a job? We have the perfect option for you! RecSports hires interested and enthusiastic officials throughout the year to officiate many Intramural activities. Click here to learn more.
Read More about Spring 2022 Officials Training: 4v4 Flag Football
Take a journey this Lent with a fellow traveler and engage in an intentional conversation about the life of faith that you walk. Students will be paired randomly with another student, prompted to share a bit about their relationship with God. When you are paired up, you will be asked to go for a 45 min walk, shaped by the scripture story the Road to Emmaus. Sign up here…
Life has been a bit of a mess these past couple of years. Take a moment to slow down and embrace the Lenten season for a few hours with Campus Ministry.
There will be two opportunities to attend Trekking Through The Mess: A Busy Student’s Retreat in the Coleman-Morse first floor lounge on either Saturday, March 19 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. OR Friday, April 1 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. …
Registration for Indoor Volleyball is March 14-23. Click here for the Spring 2022 Intramural Sports Schedule.
Students are invited to meet with Fr. Gerry Olinger, C.S.C., Vice President for Student Affairs, during student office hours from 9 to 10 a.m. in 316 Main Building every Thursday, March 3 - April 21. Please either stop by to chat individually on a first-come, first-served basis or complete this form…
Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Geddes Hall chapel.
Originally published at ethicscenter.nd.edu.…
The music of the Quechua is in many ways unique in the Western hemisphere. Early explorations of the music of the Andes shows that it has one of the most unique and most highly developed art forms, and the mountain origins of this music is haunting due to the use of panpipes (made famous in the United States with the singing duo Simon and Garfunkel in the 1960s with their hit song El Condor Pasa).
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Calling all students to this year's St. Patrick's Day Festival on Library Lawn!
Enjoy food trucks, make and take projects, a photo booth, potted succulents, a corn hole tournament, traditional Irish tin whistling, and more...
The first 75 students to check in will get a free, exclusive St. Patrick's Day shirt! …