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This is a weekly newsletter for faculty and staff at Notre Dame.
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Zaira Velazquez and Nicole Young check in guests at the Morris Inn. (Photo by Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame)

Operations

Notre Dame has 200+ open jobs; refer someone for bonus

Campus is waking up from the pandemic. You can see it at places like the Morris Inn, where it is nearly business as usual. Weekend weddings and campus visits have picked up considerably, and move-in and home football weekends are just weeks away. Refer a job candidate for the more than 200 open positions and you could receive a bonus up to $1,000. (More...)
Hiring fair for hospitality positions like cooks, servers, housekeepers on Wednesday, July 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 0.m. on the Center fro Culinary Excellence on campus.
Two chemists work in a lab.

Research

Researchers develop novel method for glucagon delivery

For children with Type 1 diabetes, the risk of experiencing a severe hypoglycemic episode is especially common. Sudden and critical drops in blood sugar can go undetected overnight when the child is asleep, resulting in coma and death. Matthew Webber, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and his team may have an eventual solution. (More...)

University

Professor to testify today

before House subcommittee 

Luis Fraga, the Rev. Donald P. McNeill, C.S.C., Professor of Transformative Latino Leadership, was invited to testify at the House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties hearing on “The Need to Enhance the Voting Rights Act: Practice-Based Coverage.” The hearing will take place at 2:30 p.m. EDT today and will be accessible via this linkFraga is also the Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Professor of Political Science and the director of the Institute for Latino Studies.
News Release

ND in the News

NPR features 'Service with a smile' + tipping = sexual harrasment research

Timothy Kundro, assistant professor of management and organization in the Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed by NPR about his recent research on the service industry. Kundro found that servers' dependency on tips and the job requirement to appear friendly and pleasant can lead to sexual harassment. (More...)
Photo of MARBLE website.

University

Platform offers online access to library, museum holdings

The Hesburgh Libraries and the Snite Museum of Art have launched Marble (Museums, Archives, Rare Books and Libraries Exploration) — an online teaching and research platform designed to make distinctive cultural heritage collections accessible through a single portal. (More...)
Well-being and culture page of hr.nd.edu

Resources

Invest in your well-being using the new HR website

As an employer, the University offers resources and opportunities that address the holistic well-being of faculty and staff. These can be found on the Well-Being and Culture section of the new Human Resources website. (More...)
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Photo of a parking lot

Campus

Return to campus parking reminders 

Parking Services has information about the two-year faculty/staff hangtag for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 academic years, as well as rules for parking. Do you need to know how to get your hangtag or where you can park? Click here for more information.

Campus

Parking lot construction at Columba Hall

Construction on a small parking lot south of Columba Hall, across from the Grotto, will begin this week. The lot will accomodate 13 vehicles and replace parking on St. Mary's Road. (More...
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