Whether you've been hoping to learn Quechua for years or whether this is the first time you're hearing of the indigenous Andean language being offered at ND: this is your chance to try it out!
Our visiting Fulbright instructor, Dayana Velásquez, will be leading 3 weekly FREE…
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The two hour belay clinic will teach you the basic skills needed to start climbing safely and proficiently. You can expect to learn about the necessary equipment, knots, top rope climbing, belaying, communication, lowering, basic movement techniques, and our facility policies. All necessary equipment…
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Dome Cooked Meals highlights cuisine from around the world, made by ND grad students to be featured throughout November and December. Students record and share themselves preparing their favorite dish from their hometown or country. The top 10 meals will be picked to feature across International Education…
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Anne Slovin, soprano, and Dror Baitel, present a recital featuring the complete Ariettes Oubliées by Debussy, works by Margaret Bonds, Lazar Weiner, Mikhl Gelbart and Ofer Ben-Amots, and an assortment of songs from musical theater.
This concert is free and open to the public.
The LaBar…
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Dome Cooked Meals highlights cuisine from around the world, made by ND grad students to be featured throughout November and December. Students record and share themselves preparing their favorite dish from their hometown or country. The top 10 meals will be picked to feature across International Education…
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Many of us struggle to pronounce names that sound foreign to us and attempting to do so can make us feel uncomfortable or nervous. In such a situation, we may ask use another "easier" name, a nickname, or even avoid addressing the person at all. Unfortunately, doing so can lead to the person feeling…
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The Global Engagement Symposium celebrates and showcases the multitude of ways students are engaging with local communities around the world through research, service learning, internships, and professional experiences. Student presentations will highlight the impact and new perspectives gained from…
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Please join us as we celebrate Christ with a mass and liturgy in Swahili. A gathering for refreshments will follow the service. All are welcome, and guidance in both English and Swahili will be provided.
Officiant: Father Frank Murphy
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Are you interested in building on your yoga practice? Check out Moon Salutation Yoga! This class is a sequence of yoga postures that harness and honor the moon's energy. This class is ideal for those looking to strengthen the lower body or relieve both stress and exhaustion. Moon Salutations are considered…
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Please join us as we celebrate Christ with a mass and liturgy in German. All are welcome, and guidance in both English and German will be provided.
Officiant: Fr. Christian Ivandic
For more information or if you would like to volunteer to help, please contact Eva Hoeckner (…
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Wildgesang, or “wild singing,” spotlights the ways composers have used the elasticity of the human voice to depict the natural world. Opening with a short lecture about an improvisation method known as Vocal Painting, Wildgesang captures the magic of flora and fauna as illustrated through choral music…
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Dome Cooked Meals highlights cuisine from around the world, made by ND grad students to be featured throughout November and December. Students record and share themselves preparing their favorite dish from their hometown or country. The top 10 meals will be picked to feature across International Education…
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Join us a for a free noontime concert featuring Department of Music students. This week will feature Chris Staszak '25, tenor, Anna Gazewood '24, soprano, Claire Burks '24, soprano, Brigid O’Driscoll '26, soprano and Andrew Mangini '26 viola.
This concert is freen and open to the public.…
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Join our Student Programming Committee, in collaboration with the McDonald Center for Student Well-Being, to explore wellness through art. Take time to enjoy Insomnia cookies and canvas painting at this pop-up event in Duncan Student Center as we continue the countdown to the University Student Preview…
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A Season with Our Lady
Catherine Cavadini, Ph.D., Associate Teaching Professor of Theology, will present "Queen of Heaven."
Saturdays with the Saints has established itself as a popular Notre Dame football pregame ritual that combines the university's rich traditions…
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The Symphonic Winds and Symphonic Band present their Fall concert featuring overtures, marches, and traditional concert band works. The grand finale will feature nearly 150 band musicians performing traditional Notre Dame school songs, including the famed Notre Dame Victory March.
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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. Please either stop by to chat individually on a first-come, first-served basis or complete this…
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