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NDWorks Weekly
Campus news for faculty and staff
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September 19, 2023
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What Would You Fight For? (video)
Still Fighting: More than 100 episodes
In 2007, Notre Dame threw a bold pass to NBC Sports: Help us tell stories of our research and academic endeavors, and let us do it on national television during our football games. The What Would You Fight For? series continues, telling beautiful stories of not just what is happening at Notre Dame, but why.
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Athletics
‘College GameDay’ is headed to campus. And they’re not the only ones.
If you’re excited about this weekend’s matchup with Ohio State University, so is much of the country. ESPN’s “College GameDay” will broadcast from campus from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Other media teams expected to be on Library Quad include “The Pat McAfee Show” and “SportsCenter,” as well as local broadcasts.
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University
Robinson Center awarded $500,000 to expand Talk With Your Baby program
Founded in 2009, Talk With Your Baby educates parents and other caregivers about the importance of talking often with babies and young children. Read about the benefits of this program for children in our community.
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Accolades
Remick Family Hall project group receives Presidential Team Irish Award
In the early summer months of 2020, the new Remick Family Hall, under construction, faced significant challenges due to an uncertain construction market. Read how the team came together to bring the project to completion in time for the 2022 spring semester.
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Campus
It’s Hispanic Heritage Month
Sept. 15 marked the beginning of the annual U.S. observance of Hispanic Heritage Month. (You may also see the celebration referred to as Latino, Latinx or Latine Heritage Month.) Read about the many events being hosted by the Institute for Latino Studies.
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Notre Dame Stories
A picture of drought
Nate Swenson, a biological sciences professor, is the director of the Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) near Land O’Lakes on the border of Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Pennisula. Read how Swenson and his students are working to match NASA images with field data to measure forest health.
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