Celebrating Women's History Month
Enrich your celebration of Women's History Month with stories that center the experiences and expertise of alumnae and female students, faculty, and members of the wider Notre Dame family.
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On Love, Loss, and Ancestral Lands
Enter the vibrant landscapes of the American Southwest, where memory, law, and spirit converge and witness a family’s resilience against systemic erasure. Navigate the profound...
The History of Asian Allure
Discover the origins, evolution, and impact of Asian Allure, the annual, student-led performance that has become a cornerstone of the Asian and Pacific Islander community at Notre...
Muffet McGraw and Ruth Riley Hunter ’01, ’16 EMBA
ND Women Connect thrilled to feature a fireside chat with Ruth Riley ’01, former ND basketball player, WNBA champion, Olympian, executive, mother, and humanitarian, and her...
The Evolution of a Poet
Explore the intersections of art, identity, and resistance with award-winning Poet Laureate of Wisconsin Brenda Cárdenas in her second oral history interview with Letras...
Poets & Art with Brenda Cárdenas
Award-winning Poet Laureate of Wisconsin Brenda Cárdenas was in residence with Letras Latinas and the Raclin Murphy Museum Art in late September 2025 to launch “Poets & Art:...
Introducing: Notre Dame Circle
Staff, faculty, students, alumni, and friends shared warm greetings and exuberant conversations as they gathered on the hot, late-summer afternoon of Friday, September 19, 2025 to...
Notre Dame’s Global Leadership
Mary Gallagher, the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, recognized something distinctive about Notre Dame from the moment she arrived—the University’s...
Why Notre Dame Chooses Hard
For Tricia Bellia, Notre Dame’s faculty athletics representative to the NCAA and chair of the University’s Faculty Board on Athletics, college sports are not separate from the...
Lessons in Chemistry
Have you read Bonnie Garmus’s bestselling novel Lessons in Chemistry (2022)? Are there elements of the novel – say, Elizabeth Zott’s headstrong character, the “mysterious...
From Champions to Leaders
What does it look like when the champions of years past become the leaders of today? Angela Logan, Ph.D., St. Andre Bessette Academic Director of the Master of Nonprofit...
What Makes Work Meaningful (A Feminist Intervention)
Why does care work feel fulfilling on some days, and infuriating on others? What could success look like if we divorce it from individualism and achievement? In this episode,...
Perspectives on Caregiver Mental Health and Wellbeing
Listen in to a conversation with Kendra Washington-Bass ’94, chair of the Black Alumni of Notre Dame, and Danielle Duchatellier Boucree, MSW, LCSW-C, MBA ’91 about how...