The recent student body election has brought the issue — or maybe more aptly, the non-issue — of “gender relations” to the forefront on the campus of Notre Dame, but is this really the issue?
An Irish Rover report of a recent Professors for Lunch talk given by Michael Zuckert on “Providentialism and Politics: On Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address”.
A committee has been tasked with the responsibility of gathering feedback on the University’s core curriculum for undergraduate students. In general, the professors who commented to the Rover call the review an opportunity for improvement, but remain cautious about its execution.
The Canadian duo of JP Malette and Jeremy Rae, two of Notre Dame’s middle-distance running greats, are finishing their careers at Notre Dame this season and were willing to sit down for an interview with the Irish Rover.
Michael Bradley reports on an upcoming panel in the Panel Discussion Series, put on by the Dean’s Fellows and the College of Arts and Letters, to discuss what role sports play in the University’s mission.
Michael Infantine sits down for a talk with Peter Kilpatrick, Dean of the College of Engineering, to discuss vocation.
Michael Bradley reports that Holy Cross has been recommended by the National Catholic Register.
Michael Infantine discusses vocation with Stacey Noem who shares her journey from pre-medical undergraduate to her current position as the Director of Human and Spiritual Formation in the Masters of Divinity Program at Notre Dame.