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Black Domers: Sports (Part 2)
Out of 74 leprechauns, only 4 have been represented by students of color. What challenges did they face on the field? Are leprechauns considered athletes? Listen to find out more!
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Notre Dame is most known for its incomparable skills in sports. Do athletes and non-athletes share the same privileges? Tap in to find out!
watch videoBlack Domers: Pioneers (Part 2)
The first black student, Frazier L. Thompson, graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1947. Listen to some of NDās āfirstsā share their experiences during the 60s and...
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The first black student, Frazier L. Thompson, graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1947. Listen to some of NDās āfirstsā share their experiences during the 60s and...
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How can Notre Dame end police biases toward students of color? Listen to the conversation with Notre Dameās Police Chief, Keri Kei Shibata.
watch videoWhat does it mean to be black at ND?
The University of Notre Dame is known as a fine institution of learning, but is it known for its inclusive community for Black students? Listen to find out what it means when...
watch videoTreating Patients in a Vulnerable Population
Dr. Seth Wayne, an ophthalmologist in Ghana, West Africa, travels to various communities and district hospitals performing cataract surgeries to treat blindness. He partners with...
Listen to PodcastMeet the Speaker: Emily Talen
Emily Talen is professor in the Division of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago. Her research is devoted to urban design and urbanism, especially the relationship...
Read ArticleMeet the Speaker: L. Gregory Jones
Known for his entrepreneurial leadership, Dr. Greg Jones became president of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee on June 1, 2021. Prior to his appointment at Belmont, he...
Read ArticleMeet the Speaker: Pat Parks ’01
Prof. Pat Parks ā01 earned a graduate degree from Harvard University and a bachelorās degree from the University of Notre Dame. Bringing a strong mix of intuition, emotional...
Read ArticleMeet the Faculty: Chris Stevens ’74
Chris Stevens ā74 is a former Irish basketball player and past member of the Notre Dame Monogram Club Board of Directors. He is one of the three original developers of the...
Read ArticleThe 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference (SiPC4)
Why Shakespeare Now?Building on three previous conferences (2013, 2016, and 2018), SiPC4 gatheredĀ theatre arts practitioners, researchers, and scholars who wereĀ engaged with or...
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