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A Sense of Purpose
Grow as a Scholar and Teacher
- Office of Research
- Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
- Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning
Headlines
The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Political Scientists Question the Direction of American Political Studies
- Publicity About Defaults Steers 2-Year Colleges From Loan Programs
- Obama Accepts Nomination, Listing Affordable Tuition Among Goals
The New York Times
Core Values
The University of Notre Dame is committed to creating and maintaining a principled workplace. As such, the President encourages all faculty and staff to remain committed to the core values of integrity, accountability, teamwork, leadership in mission, and leadership in excellence.
How are these values demonstrated?
Integrity - Demonstrates honest and ethical behavior that displays a high moral standard. Widely trusted, respectful, and honorable.
Accountability - Takes responsibility and ownership for decisions, actions, and results. Accountable for both how and what is accomplished.
Teamwork - Works cooperatively as a member of a team and is committed to the overall team objectives rather than own interests.
Leadership in Mission - Understands, accepts, and supports the Catholic mission of the University and fosters values consistent with that mission.
Leadership in Excellence - Demonstrates energy and commitment to improving results, takes initiatives often involving calculated risks while considering the common good.
ND in the News
Dunn named managing director of nanotechnology centers
Robert M. Dunn, most recently the director of the Integrated Engineering and Business Practices Program in Notre Dame's College of Engineering, has been named the managing director of the Center for Nano Science and Technology and the recently established Midwest Institute of Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND). > Full Story
Consumers still negative toward marketing efforts
John Gaski and Michael Etzel of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business have tracked consumer attitudes toward marketing every year since 1984 using a 20-item survey they created and administer in cooperation with the Synovate polling organization. > Full Story

