Tonight: Final Spring 2024 Registration Advising Meetings
All first-year students are required to attend a Spring 2024 Registration Advising Meeting. Each college or school will host multiple options for the Spring 2024 Registration Advising Meeting. You need to attend one meeting. Review the Spring 2024 Registration Advising Meetings Schedule below.
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Before Exams: Finish the semester strong! Check out LRC Tutoring Resources!
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) ) offers tutoring for many first-year courses, and all sessions are free of charge. Tutoring should supplement your layered strategy for academic success in a course.
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Mon., Nov. 13: Exploration Fair
Not sure about a major? Want to learn about minors? Have you discovered a new interest? Are you ready to learn beyond the classroom?
The Exploration Fair is an opportunity for all first-year students to speak with faculty and upper-class students, compare possible majors and minors, and create connections with centers and research teams.
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Wed., Nov. 15: Lightning Lunch with Professor Jake Lundberg (History)
Join Professor Lundberg to learn more about his journey as a professor of history at Notre Dame! Meet in North Dining Hall - Look for the "ND Advising" banner in North Dining Hall!
These are great opportunities for all students, especially first-year students, to engage with faculty, ask questions, and learn more about various academic paths at Notre Dame.
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Thurs., Nov. 16: Lightning Lunch with Professor Ana Haskins (Sociology)
Join Professor Haskins to learn more about his journey as a professor of sociology at Notre Dame! Meet in South Dining Hall - Look for the "ND Advising" banner in South Dining Hall!
These are great opportunities for all students, especially first-year students, to engage with faculty, ask questions, and learn more about various academic paths at Notre Dame.
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Hey Irish! Our next Lightning Lecture ⚡️is with Anna Haskins, Professor of Sociology in the College of Arts and Letters. Professor Haskins takes us through the field of sociology and why it is important for students to study.
Have lunch with Professor Haskins in SDH on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 11:30 AM . This lunch is an opportunity for first-years to explore sociology and the College of Arts and Letters ☘️
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Prepare for Registration with the Exploration Fair
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Within Notre Dame's Student Government, the Department of Diversity and Inclusion: First Generation Low Income is continuing the Golden Generation: First Under the Dome initiative to celebrate First Generation and Low Income students, faculty, and staff in the ND Community.
Please join us for this year's Golden Generation Celebration Dinner where you can enjoy food and conversation. The dinner will be held on November 10 at 5pm in the Stayer Commons A&B in the Stayer Center. The first 150 people to register will be able to attend. All members of the First Generation Community are welcome to RSVP.
RVSP will close on Wednesday, November 8 at 5 PM.
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Want to learn more about the Latino Studies program? Interested in the major or minor? Want to talk to current students and faculty? Join us for the Latino Studies Open House where you can get all your questions answered and more.
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Every semester the McDonald Center for Student Well-Being administers a health and wellness survey to a portion or the entire student body to assess the strengths and needs of our students. This is critical data for the campus and the work around student health and well-being. Some of the domains measured are physical, health, mental health, sleep, belonging, academic engagement, and substance use. Students receive one of these two surveys: NCHA or WISHES.
Complete the survey by following the personal link sent to your ND Gmail on Nov. 1, 2023.
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Are you a current first year student? Then NDBridge may be for you! (Sophomores and Juniors: Check out CSC Summer Fellowships!
NDBridge is a one-credit course and an eight-week immersive summer experience where students think hard about injustice, work with communities around the world that face it, and consider their responsibility to the common good while at Notre Dame and beyond.
NDBridge Info Session
Thursday, Nov. 16; 5:00 p.m.
Geddes Hall Coffee House
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