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Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are committed to advancing human understanding through research, scholarship, and creative endeavor in order to be a repository for knowledge and a powerful means for doing good in the world.
Notre Dame Research supports and encourages innovation in more than thirty core facilities and resources, as well as in a number of key areas of research, including cancer, environmental change, global health, and many more, with faculty finding their homes in one of Notre Dame’s seven colleges or schools.
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Study: Grocery shopping habits prove credit worthiness, aiding those without credit history
May 23, 2024
New research from the University of Notre Dame shows that repeated trips to the grocery store may be all that's necessary to prove creditworthiness.
Young Hondurans’ desire to migrate is influenced by factors beyond poverty and violence
May 20, 2024
By Maria Estela Rivero Fuentes, Senior Researcher, University of Notre Dame. The University of Notre Dame’s Tom Hare and Laura Miller-Graff co-authored the study.
South Bend Tribune
How Notre Dame, South Bend and Indiana are working together like never before
May 17, 2024
Here along the southern edge of the University of Notre Dame’s iconic world-renowned campus, a fresh vibe spills across Angela Boulevard from both directions.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
South Bend Tribune
'Learn every day': The Rev. John Jenkins reflects on legacy of 19 years leading Notre Dame
May 16, 2024
When the University of Notre Dame’s Board of Trustees first announced the Rev. John I. Jenkins would become its 17th president 20 years ago, the 50-year-old philosopher from Omaha, Neb., began thinking.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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-Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.