Art and History
Father Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., Among the Notre Dame Presidents
Notre Dameās 17 presidents, from Father Edward Sorin to Father John I. Jenkins, have advanced what was initially a regional preparatory school into an internationally recognized...
watch videoBlessed Oscar Romero: Bearing Witness to the Good News of Jesus
Margie Pfeil, Associate Professional Specialist, Moral Theology & Christian Ethics, University of Notre Dame speaks on Blessed Oscar Romero, as part of the 2015 Saturdays with the...
watch videoThomas Merton: The Contemplative as Activist
Lawrence S. Cunningham, OāBrien Chair of Theology Emeritus, speaks on Thomas Merton as part of the 2015 Saturdays with the Saints lecture series.
watch videoAfter Gutenberg: Print, Books, and Knowledge in Germany through the Long Sixteenth Century
After Gutenberg: Print, Books, and Knowledge in Germany throughĀ the Long Sixteenth CenturyĀ features materials from Notre Dameās rare books collection that represent an array...
Read ArticleCatherine of Siena as Woman of the Word: “It is Silence that Kills the World”
M. Catherine Hilkert, O.P. professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, speaks on Catherine of Siena as part of the sixth season of the Saturdays with the Saints lecture...
watch videoThomas More: Saint in a Time of Political and Cultural Crisis
Cyril OāRegan, Catherine Huisking Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. The first lecture in the 2015 Saturdays with the Saints lecture series, featuring...
watch videoForum 14-15: The Church and Islam: 50 Years after Nostra Aetate
Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald focuses on āNostra Aetate,ā the Councilās pivotal declaration on non-Christian religions, and the influence it has had on relations between...
watch videoThe Once and Future Liberal Arts
Richard Brodhead, president of Duke University, explored āThe Once and Future Liberal Artsā in a talk as part of the 2014-15 Notre Dame Forum on November 4 in the Hesburgh...
watch videoThe Power of My Pen to Describe: Ten American Diaries, 1750-1900
The Power of my Pen to DescribeĀ is a digital exhibit highlighting ten unpublished American manuscript diaries from the holdings in Rare Books and Special Collections, Hesburgh...
Read ArticleFighting to Design a Better Home
When Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy ripped through the coastal communities of the United States, they left over 1.5 million homes in ruins. Collapsed roofs lined the streets. Walls...
watch videoLord Rosse’s Great Telescope
Journey with a Notre Dame undergrad to Ireland as she conducts research in Ireland on Lord Rosseās Great Telescope. Notre Dameās Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts...
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