Campus news for faculty and staff
Campus news for faculty and staff
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Campus news for faculty and staff
University of Notre Dame
A row of votive candles with labels that read Walk the Walk Week. The candles are lit and the picture seems to glow.

Building a Beloved Community 

10th annual Walk the Walk Week celebrated across campus

Celebrate the 10th annual campus-wide observance of Walk the Walk Week, a week-long series of University-, department-, and student-sponsored events designed to help us consider how we—both individually and collectively—can take an active role in making Notre Dame more welcoming and inclusive.
Father Bob and Dr. Page, both dressed in black overcoats, smile in conversation as they walk together down a flight of stairs.

Notre Dame Stories 

Building bridges to a Beloved Community at Notre Dame

In this episode of Notre Dame Stories, President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., and Rev. Canon Hugh R. Page Jr., vice president for institutional transformation and advisor to the president, join host Jenna Liberto to discuss their shared commitment to creating a welcoming environment for all.
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Building a Beloved Community

Bridging to Business Conference and Expo

The Procurement Services team invites you to this expo to connect and collaborate with 17 local and diverse suppliers who will showcase their unique goods and services. This Walk the Walk Week event takes place from noon to 2:00 p.m. today in Rooms 215/216, McKenna Hall.
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Building a Beloved Community 

Another way to get engaged: Coffee with Purpose

All are welcome to learn more about Somos ND (We Are ND) over coffee and light refreshments at Cafecito con Conciencia (Coffee with Purpose) from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Friday in Room 315, Bond Hall. Listen, share, and collaborate in building a more inclusive and compassionate future. Click to learn more.

Building a Beloved Community 

Beloved Community Gatherings set to break down barriers, build bridges 

The inaugural Beloved Community Gathering will be held Wednesday as part of Walk the Walk Week. Registration is open for the event, which will feature a welcome from Executive Vice President Shannon Cullinan and a keynote by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, a spiritual writer, preacher, and community-cultivator. The event takes place from 11:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Morris Inn’s William and Mary Ann Smith Ballroom.
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Global

Notre Dame Beijing connects with parents to share a special message for Lunar New Year

Continuing a tradition started in 2021, Notre Dame Beijing collaborated with the ND Beijing Parents Committee to paint traditional Chinese zodiac signs. This year’s artwork for the Year of the Snake, contributed by talented parent Ms. Xiaoyi Ning, aims to capture the essence of the snake’s qualities and its cultural significance.
Five adults pose and smile for the camera on a sunny day while holding a blue and gold Notre Dame pennant in front of them. Behind them is a traditional shrine in Hong Kong, with broad steps and an elaborate roofline that has large red and gold lanterns hanging from it.

Global

Notre Dame Global’s month in photos: December

From Dublin to Nairobi, Jerusalem to Beijing, this photo gallery highlights some of the valuable interactions and experiences Notre Dame faculty, staff, and students had in December. Take a look at these photos curated by Notre Dame Global staff working on campus and at the Universitys 12 global locations.
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