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Campus news for faculty and staff
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Campus news for faculty and staff
University of Notre Dame
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Notre Dame Magazine 

A team leader: Meet Father Dowd, an alumnus with a lifelong connection to the University

Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., became Notre Dame’s 18th president on June 1, succeeding Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., who served for 19 years. With a calm and unassuming demeanor, Father Dowd, 59, is settling into the job.
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University 

Notre Dame elects new Trustees, University Fellow

Two new Trustees — Cathy Molnar and Ryan McInerney — have been elected to serve on the Board of Trustees, and Trustee Stephanie Gallo has been elected to the University’s Board of Fellows, effective July 1. Read more about the recent electees here.

For Good: Stories from Notre Dame (video) 

How Notre Dame empowers change in Washington, DC, with Pedro Ribeiro

In the 12th episode of For Good, Pedro Ribeiro, vice president for public affairs and communications, discusses the significance of Notre Dame joining the Association of American Universities, the unique role Notre Dame plays in bringing together leaders from opposite sides of the aisle in D.C., and the importance of maintaining the student experience for student-athletes as the landscape of college athletics evolves.
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Faith 

Faculty chaplain accepts religious superior role at King’s College

Campus Ministry has announced that Rev. Frank Murphy, C.S.C., is leaving the University this summer to serve as the religious superior of the Holy Cross Community at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, a Holy Cross college.
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Benefits 

Update to Employee Tuition Remission Program

NDHR has announced changes to the employee tuition remission program for faculty, staff, spouses and retirees enrolling in Notre Dame courses, making this benefit more flexible to better meet individual needs.
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Notre Dame Stories 

McKenna Center program opens doors for disadvantaged entrepreneurs

The South Bend Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program seeks to help those facing economic or other hardships start and grow businesses as a pathway to financial stability.
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Community 

Get involved: Design Week Downtown 2045

The city of South Bend invites you to take part in Design Week, the next stage in the development of the Downtown South Bend 2045 Plan, from June 3 through June 6. Residents and other stakeholders are invited to review preliminary design concepts and share their ideas.
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Safety 

Are you at risk for complacency?

Complacency impacts workplaces and employees in varying degrees, often manifesting as a false sense of security that results in decreased awareness of ones environment. Read Risk Management and Safety tips and a quiz here
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