The Warren Golf Course is the beautiful setting of the 40th U.S. Open.
Volunteers are needed to help out at the U.S. Senior Open, June 24-30, at The Warren Golf Course, north of campus. Opportunities include helping with the leader boards, merchandise, ball positioning and transportation. Volunteers receive an Under Armour uniform package, complimentary meals, and access to the championship on the days when not assigned to help. Volunteers may also work with friends and choose which shifts to work.
The Warren Golf Course is the first collegiate golf course to host this major championship and this is the third unprecedented event to be held at Notre Dame in 2018-19.
In October, Garth Brooks performed to a sold-out crowd at Notre Dame Stadium, the first-ever concert in the historic venue. On Jan. 1, the Chicago Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins faced off in the stadium for the NHL Winter Classic, a nationally televised event.
Mike Seamon, vice president for Campus Safety and University Operations and general co-chairman of the championship, calls this a remarkable time in the University’s history.
“It’s a moment when Notre Dame is trying something different,” he says, adding that hosting such large-scale events provides “a unique opportunity to draw unprecedented interest and attention to the University and the surrounding area.” The events translate into for local hotels and increased economic activity in the community as a whole.
Sign up to volunteer at the U.S. Senior Open: .
Originally published by at on March 18, 2019.
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The University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College have announced a new partnership that offers Saint Mary’s non-business majors the opportunity to be admitted into the University’s in the . According to an articulation agreement reached between the institutions, Notre Dame will guarantee seats each academic year to four qualified Saint Mary’s students. The agreement, signed by Saint Mary’s College Provost Patricia Fleming and University of Notre Dame Provost , is valid through June 1, 2018.
“President Carol Ann Mooney and I had the opportunity to meet with administrators and faculty in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. I want to thank Dean for his help to kick-start this process. This collaboration will be been beneficial to both our fine institutions,” Fleming said. She noted that Saint Mary’s alumnae often pursue graduate degrees at Notre Dame and elsewhere. According to surveys of Saint Mary’s alumnae, within five years of graduating, about half have enrolled in or completed graduate school.
To be eligible for one of the guaranteed seats in Notre Dame’s MSM program, Saint Mary’s non-business majors must submit their completed admission applications to Notre Dame for early decision consideration by Nov. 15 and meet the following criteria:
Those candidates who fall short of the above criteria may still apply through the normal process during the academic year. Notre Dame will give full consideration to all Saint Mary’s students who have completed, or are on track to complete, their undergraduate degree with a strong record of academic achievement and submit a completed application for admission along with two letters of recommendation, official GMAT or GRE (Graduate Records Examination) scores and official transcripts.
Saint Mary’s College and the University of Notre Dame have a long history as partner Holy Cross institutions. Saint Mary’s and Notre Dame jointly offer a five-year through which students earn a bachelor’s degree from Saint Mary’s in four years, often in math or science, and a second bachelor of science in engineering degree from Notre Dame following a fifth year of study. In addition, Saint Mary’s and Notre Dame students may take classes at the other’s campus through the . Also, undergraduate Notre Dame students may take classes from Saint Mary’s education faculty in order to complete teaching licensure requirements in approved content areas. Saint Mary’s students can also participate in Notre Dame clubs and extracurricular activities, such as the marching band.
The master of science in management is a 10-month graduate program for non-business (major or minor) undergraduates with little or no work experience. The aim of the program is to bridge a student’s undergraduate work with its application in a business context by providing fundamental business knowledge and skills, all within Mendoza’s ethics-based approach to business education. The MSM program takes place over three semesters — summer, fall and spring — and provides students with a thorough grounding in business fundamentals, such as accounting, finance, business ethics, marketing and management principles as well as an optional international study trip to China.
Contact: Gwen O’Brien, director of media relations, Saint Mary’s College, 574-284-4579, gobrien@saintmarys.edu
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