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Intellectual Strength and Support
Notre Dame is well known as an intellectual center for the study of the ancient world, religion and literature, medieval life and culture, Irish literature and culture, the Renaissance, and modernism.
Departments and Institutes
Admitted students enjoy the company of their peers and close association with a diverse and lively group of faculty, not only within the departments listed above but also in numerous other departments and institutes at Notre Dame:

These institutes, like the departments, bring distinguished scholars as visiting professors and speakers to campus and hold conferences of international repute.  Students will be welcomed as valued and contributing members of this community of scholars.

Notre Dame’s library system houses nearly three million volumes and subscribes to more than 23,000 serial publications.  In addition to its general holdings, the system’s main library, the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, also has world-renowned special collections in:

Students can also access the art exhibits and collections housed in Notre Dame’s Snite Museum, one of the top university art museums in the country.
 

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