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Photo of Graham Family Hall, a new residence hall

University

Graham family makes lead gift for new men’s residence hall

Tracy and Kerie Graham of South Bend have made a significant leadership gift to the University for the construction of Graham Family Hall, a men’s residence hall currently being built on the northeast side of campus.
Photo of Provost's Office staff members

Community 

Provosts office packs meals at Cultivate Food Rescue

Members of the Office of the Provost recently helped pack 1,144 meals for children at Cultivate Food Rescue. Read more about their day of service and how your team can participate.
Justin Howell

Campus

Seen@ND: Justin Howell

Meet Justin Howell, digital asset media program manager for Notre Dame Studios. Read how he works with videographers and content creators across campus in Seen@ND.
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Research

Rigorous new study debunks misconceptions about anemia, education

Santosh Kumar, associate professor of development and global health economics in the Keough School of Global Affairs, explores the intersection of health and poverty reduction. His latest work evaluates the relationship between anemia and school attendance in India.
Main Circle construction on Notre Dame Avenue

Construction 

Summer construction projects in full swing

Summer equals construction season both on and around campus. Review current road closures and read more about what work is being done.
Main Circle construction Hesburgh Library construction Holy Cross Drive construction
Fulbright

University 

Thirty-four students and alumni awarded Fulbright grants

Nearly three dozen Notre Dame students and graduates have been named finalists, and another eight alternates, for the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
“Notre Dame is poised to have its 11th consecutive appearance on the Fulbright Top Producing Institution list in 2025, and I believe this sustained level of success has been possible because of the exceptional global opportunities provided [to students].
   — Jeff Thibert, the Paul and Maureen Stefanick Director, Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement

Notre Dame Magazine 

Remembering Raffaella 

Raffaella Stroik was a ballet dancer whose life was tragically cut short. Read how Duncan Stroik, professor in the School of Architecture, launched a GoFundMe account to raise money for the production of a full-length, fairytale ballet inspired by his daughter’s life and carrying her name.
June is National Safety Month: Week 4. Walkin is workin: Avoiding Slips, Trips, and Falls

Safety 

Safety Talk: Walking is working. Avoiding slips, trips and falls

While walking seems like a simple task, it has been a leading cause of workplace injury for many years. Read about some of the hazards tied to walking and try your hand at the seek-and-find puzzle. 
Summus Master Classes July
In Memory
In Memory
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