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The Office of Undergraduate Admissions

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions offers information sessions and campus tours. Learn more

Campus Visit Checklist

  • Attend Mass at the Basilica
  • Light a candle at the Grotto
  • Take a photo with Touchdown Jesus
  • Feed the ducks at St. Mary’s Lake
  • Play a round of golf on our two public courses

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ND News

Biologist Hellmann helps author Chicago climate report

If Chicago successfully adopts the recommendations of a climate report coauthored by Jessica Hellmann, a University of Notre Dame biologist, it may well add a new nickname to its list and be known as "America’s Greenest City." > Full Story

ND law professors to discuss Catholic voting on life issues

A panel discussion, "Catholic Voters and the 2008 Presidential Election," will be held Wednesday (Oct. 8) at 6:30 p.m. in the University of Notre Dame’s McKenna Hall auditorium. > Full Story

Campus Events

10/07/08
NDVotes '08 Pizza, Pop, and Politics. Panel discussion: "Foreign Policy and National Security"
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
Cosponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Center for Social Concerns. Free and open to the public.
10/07/08
Talk: "Hacking the Vote"
138 DeBartolo Hall
Examining the risks surrounding the integration of technology into all phases of the political process: campaigning, fundraising, voting and privacy. Open to faculty, staff and students.
10/07/08
Theater: "The Mushroom Picker"
Philbin Studio Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
In this one-man play, playwright Patrick Dewane tells the story of his grandfather's incredible history as a Czech-American soldier fighting in his ancestral homeland during World War II.