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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
Study on ‘untouchables’ can help end human rights abuses, says Notre Dame scholar
The largest-ever study on the Dalits — the so-called “untouchables” of India — reveals widespread caste-based discrimination in every aspect of daily life, according to Notre Dame's Christian Davenport, one of the co-authors of the research report. > Full Story
Robert E. Burns, ND historian and administrator, dies
Robert E. Burns, professor emeritus of history at the University of Notre Dame, died Friday (Feb. 5) in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. > Full Story
Campus Events
- 12/31/69
- Sonnet Fest 2010
In the Great Hall of O’Shaughnessy Hall
All of William Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets will be read aloud by ND administrators, faculty and students. Bring a sack lunch, listen, and enjoy. - 02/10/10
- Numerous lectures throughout the afternoons
McKenna Hall and O'Shaughnessy Hall
Caryl Emerson, A. Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University, this semester's Provost’s Distinguished Women’s Lecturer. - 02/10/10
- Lecture: "Medea and Metaphysics"
Room 100-104, McKenna Hall
Edith Hall, University of London, a scholar of classics and cultural history. She has focused her research on racism, sexism and class prejudice in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.


