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Welcome to Notre Dame
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
Sights & Sounds
ND News
Reflections on the fall of the Berlin Wall, 20 years later
Notre Dame political scientist James McAdams first stepped over the border from West Germany to East Germany in 1973 as a 19-year-old college student studying in West Berlin > Full Story
Notre Dame theologian Father Groody to advise Vatican conference on migration
Rev. Daniel G. Groody, C.S.C., is one of seven academic experts who have been asked to participate in the Vatican’s sixth World Congress on the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees. > Full Story
Campus Events
- 11/10/09
- Lecture: "Leadership in a Corporate Crisis: Johnson & Johnson and Tylenol"
Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business
John R. (Jack) Mullen (ND ’53) former VP for Corporate Affairs at Johnson & Johnson. He was instrumentally involved in the response to the 1982 Tylenol crisis—a best practices business teaching case in ethics, leadership and crisis management used by universities and businesses around the globe. Free and open to the public – faculty and students are encouraged to attend. - 11/10/09
- Lecture: "Nuclear Disarmament, Terrorism and Global Security"
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
Major General William Burns, U.S. Army, retired. Free and open to the public. - 11/10/09
- Theatre: "The Sugar Wife" by Elizabeth Kuti
Decio Mainstage Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
Set in a 1851 Quaker community, the drama revolves around moral dilemmas facing a married couple. They struggle to reconcile the simple ethics of their faith while running a successful business against the backdrop of poverty. When Hanna, the wife, insists they invite a former slave and an abolitionist into their home, an unavoidable collision of culture, class and values ensues.


