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Scene@ND

Food trucks fill in while Campus Dining staff takes day to learn

Campus Dining locations were closed on Friday, Aug. 2, so the department's workers could attend a day of learning. Food trucks came to campus to offer employees a fun summer lunch alternative.  From the looks of it, the crowd was well fed and happy. Mission accomplished. (See more photos...)

University News

Provost to step down July 1, 2020

Thomas G. Burish, the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost at the University of Notre Dame, will step down as provost at the conclusion of his current five-year term on July 1, 2020. (More...)

University News

Significant growth in research funding

Notre Dame researchers have received $180.6 million in research funding for fiscal year 2019 — $100 million more than 10 years ago and a more than 27 percent increase from last year. (More...)

Faculty News

Forty under 40 includes two from ND 

The 2019 inductees are Mark Doerries, associate professor of conducting, head of the graduate studio in choral conducting and acting director of Sacred Music at Notre Dame, and Jeremiah Zartman, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and in the bioengineering Ph.D. program. (More...)

Construction

Sneak peek at McKenna Hall 

McKenna Hall will undergo a two-year reconstruction, beginning this fall, to create state-of-the-art accommodations for the Notre Dame Conference Center as well as add new space for the Enrollment Division to welcome prospective students and visitors. (More...)

Athletics

Sneak peek at the indoor athletics center 

The 111,400-square-foot indoor athletics center is up and running and the football team got its first look recently. The new soaring structure serves as an indoor practice facility for the football and men’s and women’s soccer programs. It may also play host to campus-wide and community events, sports camps, recreational and club sports, pep rallies, game-day hospitality and other programming. While it's open to the football team, the rest of us will have to wait for our turn to get inside. Stay tuned...
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