April 22, 2022 A Walk Through the Valley of Death: Notre Dame geologists study rocks and Earth tectonics in southwest desert
April 06, 2022 Rise in trust of institutions led to boost in entrepreneurial intent, especially among STEM undergraduates
March 30, 2022 Political motivation often comes down to personal assessment of other races’ deservingness
March 29, 2022 Notre Dame historian wins NEH grant for project that seeks to disrupt understanding of why the Habsburg Empire crumbled
March 16, 2022 Charities can benefit by giving contributors more control over their donations, study shows
March 14, 2022 Novel study linking undocumented immigrants with primary care services significantly reduces emergency department use
March 10, 2022 With no political home, ‘seamless garment Catholics’ still hold ‘paramount importance’
March 08, 2022 New anthology of Irish poetry offers ‘underground perspective’ on history and culture of Ireland
February 25, 2022 Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory expands research capabilities with Carrier Global Corporation collaboration
February 24, 2022 Seizing the “Apollo moment”: Notre Dame scientists among the first to experiment with the James Webb Space Telescope
February 21, 2022 Study examines ‘bathroom bill’ to reveal implications of CEO sociopolitical activism
February 10, 2022 Chemical history of the Milky Way revealed by new catalog of tens of millions of stars
February 02, 2022 Notre Dame Stories: The Winter Olympics, Equality in Sports, and Exercising in the Cold
January 31, 2022 New book explores the role of Catholic peacebuilders in addressing global mining issues
January 18, 2022 Supportive early childhood environments can help decrease effects of trauma, study finds
December 16, 2021 ‘The Good Life Method’: In new book, Notre Dame philosophers help readers explore what makes life meaningful
December 09, 2021 “What and when was the Christmas Star?” explores one of the universe’s oldest unsolved mysteries
December 09, 2021 Vatican’s focus on moral and ethical impact of new technologies “a challenge to do better,” scientists say