Dionne Irving Bremyer’s book The Islands featured on NPR’s Best of 2022 and the New York Times’s recommendations lists December 02, 2022
John Duffy, 2022 Sheedy Award winner, inspires students to see the transformative power of words — and change the world with them December 02, 2022
From Uganda to South Bend: A Life-Changing Opportunity with the Mandela Washington Fellowship November 04, 2022
Psychology professor and NIH-funded research team to study how racial discrimination affects adolescent Asian Americans’ mental health October 14, 2022
Lilly Endowment makes $7.9 million grant to help Notre Dame and Boston College grow US Hispanic Catholic pastoral leaders October 12, 2022
Merit-based leadership scholars program works to support and empower Latino communities September 23, 2022
Book Prize - Vanesa Miseres Co-Edited Book Wins Two International Latino Book Awards September 09, 2022
New Book, Crossing Waters: Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature & Art, Author Marisel C. Moreno September 09, 2022
Two-day gathering to celebrate Afro-Latinx poetry with acclaimed poets and scholars through talks, conversations, and performances September 09, 2022
University of Notre Dame hosts joint conference of national Black Catholic clergy and religious August 02, 2022
A chance to change lives: How first-generation college student Natalie Hibshman ’17 built the skills to thrive in a medical career through psychology and studio art July 05, 2022
Graduation 2022: Latino Studies Scholars Program Sends Three New Leaders Out into the World June 27, 2022
Twelfth Triennial Conference on the History of Women Religious To Be Hosted at Notre Dame from June 26–29 with Theme "Diversity and Dignity Across Time and Place" June 21, 2022
A chance to change lives: How first-generation college student Natalie Hibshman ’17 built the skills to thrive in a medical career through psychology and studio art June 03, 2022