As their termscome to a close, would like to honor and recognize the accomplishments of the three academic directors: JoAnn DellaNeva at theLondon Global Gateway, Hannah Hemphillat the Jerusalem Global Gatewayand Heather Hyde Minor at the Rome Global Gateway. As academic directors, they have each played a critical role in advancing programming for students and faculty, as well as enhancing the University's research profile
“These leaders have championed numerous curricular and research initiatives that have had a tremendous impact on our students and faculty. Their creative and thoughtful work is invaluable for the University's advancement of global education and research,” says , vice president and associate provost for internationalization.
“The University and Notre Dame International are grateful to them for their leadership as well as their commitment to teaching and scholarship.”

, professor of Romance languages and literatures, began her term in August2017. During her three-year tenure as the academic director of the London Global Gateway, DellaNeva worked closely with faculty, graduate studentsand postdoctoral students to support their scholarship, promote London as a place to advance their researchand strengthen scholarly collaboration with universities such as Durham and Oxford. She developed programs that provide intellectual enrichment for both students and faculty in London, including the London Undergraduate Scholars Program and London-specific signature classes such as Imagining Henry VIII,and promoted the intellectual profile of the Kennedy Scholars program. Most recently, she chaired the faculty advisory committee on the G.K. Chesterton Collection, which was acquired by the London Global Gateway in 2019. During her upcoming sabbatical, DellaNeva will continue her work on the literary representation of Henry VIII in early modern European texts.
NDI has appointed Rev. James Lies, C.S.C., to a one-year term as beginning July 1. FatherLies will work closely with Joshua Copeland, London Global Gateway’s executive director, faculty and academic leaders on campus, and the global network on the London Global Gateway’s role in advancing global scholarship.

, a theologian of Christian history, began her term in Jerusalem in September2018. As academic director, Hemphill provided academic oversight to Notre Dame undergraduatesand created opportunities for Notre Dame faculty, postdoctoral studentsand graduate students to extend the global reach of their research in the Holy Land. During her tenure, Hemphill developed and led an immersive and pedagogically rich curriculum that exposed her students to the historic, religiousand cultural diversity of the region. She created and taught an internship course for students interested in community-based learning and research. Hemphill co-led a monthly lecture series, Tuesdays at Tantur, and hosted numerous academic conferences that gathered Notre Dame faculty with localand international scholars around relevant topics such as interfaith dialogue, sustainabilityand peacebuilding. This fall, Hemphill will begin serving as assistant professor of Catholic studies and theology at Carroll College in Helena, Montana.

, professor of art history, began her term as academic director in Rome in August2017. Hyde Minor fostered innovative undergraduate programs, particularly the Rome International Scholars Program, and strengthened the Rome Seminar, which is designed to introduce graduate students from across the humanities to the unique primary sources available in Rome. The seminar led to a consortium with Stanford University and Princeton University. During her term, she also developed collaborative research opportunities with the Apostolic Vatican Library and Sapienza University and strengthened research projects with the 91Ƶ of Architecture. Her research on Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-78) will be published by Princeton University Press in the forthcoming book "Piranesi Unbound." Hyde Minor will continue her research during her upcoming sabbatical before returning to teach for the department of art, art historyand design.
NDI will work closely with the executive directors in London, Romeand Jerusalem to ensure continuity of academic initiatives and programming. To build upon the valuable contributions made by these academic directors, NDI's senior leadership will continue to work with faculty and deans to support and enhance a range of faculty research and teaching opportunities at the Gateways.
Contact: Colleen Wilcox, Notre Dame International, 574-631-2513, cwilcox1@nd.edu
Originally published by at on June 26.