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A Sense of Purpose
Grow as a Scholar and Teacher
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- Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning
Headlines
The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Financial Crisis Could Give Jolt to Strategic Planning on Campuses
- Baylor U. Offered Financial Incentives to Freshmen Who Retook the SAT
- Athletes' Graduation Rates Are Highest Ever, NCAA Data Show
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
Gurulé in Albania to discuss money laundering
Jimmy Gurulé, a University of Notre Dame Law School professor and an internationally known expert in the field of international criminal law, will meet this week with top government officials, prosecutors, bank representatives, and police officers in Albania’s capital city, Tirana, to discuss financial investigations and the fight against money laundering. > Full Story
A critic of cultures
A specialist in moral theology, Rev. Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, associate professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, has cheerfully engaged a wide variety of occasionally neuralgic issues with academic, ecclesial and political implications. > Full Story

