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Campus news for faculty and staff
University of Notre Dame
Presidential Team Irish Awards nominations

Campus 

Nominate a staff team for the Presidential Team Irish Awards

Nominations will close soon for the Presidential Team Irish Awards, which recognize staff teams that exemplify the Universitys core values. Selected teams are recognized during home football games. Nominate a team here.
Affordable home ownership meetings

Community  

Learn about affordable homeownership near campus in June 26 information sessions

If you are interested in owning a new home in the Northeast Neighborhood, but you dont think you can afford it, consider attending a meeting on campus Wednesday, June 26, at 9 a.m. or 3 p.m. in the Mason Services Center.
A person rides a bike in front of the Hesburgh Library. June is National Sasfety Month

Safety

Safety Talk: Safely sharing the road

Increase your chances of steering clear of dangerous circumstances by staying alert and learning how to navigate the roads safely alongside others. Review these tips and try your hand at this safety crossword puzzle
Photo of David Richter, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences and Faculty Affiliate of the Environmental Change Initiative at the University of Notre Dame

Research

Into high waves and turbulence: Engineers deploy smart devices to improve hurricane forecasts

David Richter, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering and earth sciences and a faculty affiliate of the Environmental Change Initiative at Notre Dame, is bringing together experts in atmospheric science, oceanography and physics-informed modeling to improve hurricane intensity forecasts.
ND in the News

Mens brains change with fatherhood

Lee Gettler, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, spoke with HuffPost in The Surprising Way Mens Brains Change After They Become Parents.Read about his studies on fathers, caregiving and changing hormones.
 A mn looks at a building in shambles

Research 

Hybrid’ disaster response shows how localization saves lives

New research by Tracy Kijewski-Correa, professor of engineering and global affairs and the William J. Pulte Director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development, shows that earthquake assessment and response can serve as a model for evaluating future disasters and making life-saving improvements.
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