All-Faculty Team

Rory McVeigh

Professor of Sociology

Rory McVeigh

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Nov. 18 game vs. Navy was Rory McVeigh from the College of Arts and Letters.

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Philip Bess

Professor of Architecture

Philip Bess

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Nov. 4 game vs. Wake Forest was Philip Bess from the School of Architecture.

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Marya Lieberman

Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Marya Lieberman

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Oct. 28 game vs. N.C. State was Marya Lieberman from the College of Science.

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Mark McKenna

Professor of Law

Mark McKenna

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Oct. 21 game vs. USC was Mark McKenna from The Law School.

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Luis Fraga

Rev. Donald P. McNeill, C.S.C., Professor of Transformative Latino Leadership

Luis Fraga

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Sept. 30 game vs. Miami (Ohio) was Luis Fraga from the College of Arts and Letters.

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Katherine Spiess

Associate Professor of Finance

Katherine Spiess

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Sept. 9 game vs. Georgia was Katherine Spiess from the Mendoza College of Business.

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Ed Maginn

Dorini Family Professor of Energy Studies in the College of Engineering

Ed Maginn

At every home football game, the provost recognized a different member of the 2017 Notre Dame All-Faculty Team. The honoree for the Sept. 2 game vs. Temple was Ed Maginn from the College of Engineering.

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News

Jun29

ILS Director Luis Fraga honored with MALDEF lifetime achievement award

Author: Institute for Latino Studies

Luis Ricardo Fraga, director of the Institute for Latino Studies at Notre Dame, has received a lifetime achievement award for excellence in community service from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF). Founded in 1968, MALDEF is the leading Latino legal civil rights organization in the United States. Fraga received the honor in recognition of his continued work serving students as well as the community and his efforts to bring these two groups together.

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College of Arts and Letters

The oldest and largest college at Notre Dame, Arts and Letters is home to 20 departments that span three divisions—the arts, humanities, and social sciences—and include the University’s flagship programs in theology and philosophy.

Mendoza College of Business

Highly visible both nationally and internationally, Mendoza is particularly noted for its commitment to ethics, challenging students in accountancy, finance, management, and marketing to “Ask more of business.”

College of Engineering

When Notre Dame founded an engineering college in 1873, it became the first American Catholic university to do so. In addition to its educational mission, the College pursues transformational research in areas such as energy, bioengineering, environmental science, and national security.

College of Science

Scholarship in the University’s College of Science is devoted to fostering advancements that address the world’s most enduring problems, giving rise to everything from institutes for global health and cancer research to an environmental change initiative.

The Law School

The Notre Dame Law School opened its doors in 1869, making it the oldest Catholic law school in the country. Its work bridges centuries of Catholic intellectual and moral tradition, the historic methods and principles of the common law, and the realities of the contemporary legal environment.

School of Architecture

As it did in law and engineering, Notre Dame became the nation’s first Catholic university to establish an architecture program (1898). Today’s School of Architecture, which emphasizes traditional and classical design, is a leader in the modern green movement.

Keough School of Global Affairs

Opening its doors to students in August 2017, the Keough School of Global Affairs will prepare them for effective and ethically grounded leadership in government, the private sector, and global civil society.

The First Year of Studies

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The Graduate School

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Libraries

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Research

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ND International

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