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Veteran's Day is Thursday, Nov. 11. We honor those in the Notre Dame family who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. God, Country, Notre Dame.

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Notre Dame's legacy with U.S. armed forces runs deep

The University has a proud history with the U.S. armed forces, which includes the service of thousands of alumni, students and priests from Notre Dame’s founding religious community, the Congregation of Holy Cross. The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs takes a look back.
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What Would You Fight For? (video)

Fighting for our military community

Former Army combat medic Jayme Hentig knows firsthand about traumatic brain injury. Hentig went from treating it to being a victim himself in a 2010 incident in Afghanistan. This prompted the doctoral candidate to research the prevention of TBIs in others. His story starts here.

Global

Keough family establishes premier fellowships

The family of Donald and Marilyn Keough has made a $25 million gift to the Keough School of Global Affairs, a campus epicenter for global engagement. The gift dramatically increases financial aid for students in the Master of Global Affairs program. (More...)

Diversity & Inclusion

New center coming to LaFortune

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion, to be located in the LaFortune Student Center, will will be devoted to diversity and inclusion programs, resources and initiatives for students. PricewaterhouseCoopers will help underwrite programming. (More...)

Faculty inspired to save our common home
Moment to see, Courage to Act Symposium is Friday, Nov. 12, 8:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
TODAYL Fall 2021 Staff Town Hall (Virtual); University updates from all three executive officers
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Campus (photo gallery) 

Fall settles in at Notre Dame, and the scenes are splendid

It took a while to arrive, but the fall season finally settled in on campus during October. This brought with it the familiar scenes of changing leaves and football Saturdays, as well as several milestone events in the life of the University. Take a look. 
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November service anniversaries
In memory of recently deceased employees and retirees.
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