Notre Dame can be a place of interfaith ecumenical discussion.
Ruth Riley gives a lecture about her humanitarian work as a professional athlete.
Panelists shared their stories about the harmful effects of pornography.
Colin Devine explains the importance of the Knights of Columbus.
Victoria Velasquez considers the importance of Eucharistic adoration.
Abigail Bartels reflects on her first experience speaking at an academic conference and what really matters in controversial discussions.
The Notre Dame Department of Philosophy presents its second conference to confront the widely debated question: “If God is good and powerful, why does evil exist?”
Notre Dame expressed its change in policy towards undocumented students that amplified the conversation about immigration among students and faculty in a statement on August 22, 2013. This change has been met with mixed reviews amongst the student body.
The Institute for Church Life welcomed an array of Church leaders to campus this past weekend for the “Pastoral Issues in Science and Human Dignity” conference. Professor John Cavadini, Director of the Institute for Church Life and consultant member of the USCCB Committee on Doctrine, organized and funded the conference, which was co-sponsored by the Institute for Church Life and the USCCB Committee on Doctrine.