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ND Club of San Diego Responds to Wildfires
On the heels of the devastating wildfires that recently swept through Southern California, the Notre Dame Club of San Diego has leaped into action, extending offers of assistance to those whose lives were disrupted by the tragedy. [Full Story]
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Gates Foundation Funds Fight Against Disease
Notre Dame and its Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases (CGHID) will continue to be major players in the fight against deadly infectious illnesses, thanks to a recent $20 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. [Full Story]
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Discussing Religion and Literature
Religion and Literature is Notre Dames scholarly journal that provides a forum for discussion of the relationship between the religious impulse and the literary forms of any era, place, or language.
First published in 1984, the journal has featured the works of M.H. Abrams, Gerald Bruns, Lawrence Buell, Denis Donaghue, Terry Eagleton, Geoffrey Hartman, John Milbank, Annemarie Schimmel, Regina Schwartz and others.
Each year, R&L publishes a special issue dedicated to a specific theme or area. The next three volumes will include special issues on Political Theology in the Renaissance, Ecotheology and Literature and Ralph Waldo Emerson and Religion. R&L also sponsors and publishes the annual Religion and Literature lecture at Notre Dame.
For more information or to subscribe, click here.
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Give ND Students a Break
When ND students get busy studying for final exams in December, give them a break - a pizza break delivered right to their residence hall. With the help of Study Break, a new ND Club initiative, the Alumni Association will order and deliver pizzas to students in their dorms before final exams (Dec. 2-18). [Full Story]
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2008 ND Forum Topic Announced
Charting a Sustainable Energy Future will be the topic of the 2008 Notre Dame Forum, President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., announced to the university community.
In an e-mail to students, faculty and staff, Father Jenkins said the topic implicates a host of timely and difficult issues, including climate change and the condition of the environment, the costs and benefits of economic development, the fairness of wealth and income distribution, and the appropriate roles of nations and individuals in creating a sustainable energy future.
Frank Incropera, professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering and former dean of the College of Engineering, will be chairman of the Forum organizing committee. Other members of the committee will be announced soon, Father Jenkins said.
Announcement of the 2008 Forum topic came just a week after the 2007 Forum, the third annual one, which focused on the issue of immigration. Speakers at that forum included Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, Gov. Janet Napolitano of Arizona, Mayor Louis Barletta of Hazleton, Pa., and Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles. It was moderated by Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for PBS's The Newshour with Jim Lehrer.
Since our first Notre Dame Forum three years ago, Father Jenkins said, these events have brought to our campus some of the most important figures in their fields of expertise and activity - religion, global health and immigration - and have become highlights of our academic year. We expect that next year's Forum will do and be no less.
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Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Reaches Wide
From financial aid and dormitories to the performing arts and the Hesburgh Libraries, the Spirit of Notre Dame campaign promises to have a widespread impact on Notre Dame students and even on the broader University community. Check out our campaign videos to learn more.
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Alumnus Bill Shaw Announces $5 Million Challenge Gift
Are you up for a challenge?
Alumnus and Notre Dame Trustee Bill Shaw 67 has announced a $5 million challenge gift to encourage alumni, parents and friends to become supporters of Notre Dame. Simply make a gift to the University from now through June 30, 2008, and your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,500.
Only donors who did not make a gift to Notre Dame in fiscal year 2007 (July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007) and have not yet made a gift in fiscal year 2008 are eligible for the match.
Alumni, parents, and friends may view their giving history by registering and logging on to Irish Online.
Learn more, and view Community Challenge progress, at supporting.nd.edu/annual-giving/community-challenge/.
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Supporting.nd.edu Takes the Gold
The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has named the Notre Dame Development website a gold-medal winner in the 2007 Pride of CASE V District Awards program. Supporting.nd.edu was introduced in November of 2006 to highlight the generosity and impact of Notre Dame alumni, parents, and friends, and to offer would-be donors a simple, convenient way to make a gift online.
Pride of CASE V recognizes the industry's best work in communications, development, and alumni relations among colleges and universities in the Great Lakes region of the United States.
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NDAA Honors Four Distinguished Alums in November
A soldier, a congressman, a family man and an NFL player. At a glance, these four men may not have much in common, but in reality they're all distinguished Notre Dame graduates. And they're all being honored by the Alumni Association in November for their pursuit of excellence and their contributions to their respective fields of work. [Full Story]
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Straight From the Board
Message from James Riley 94, chairperson, Black Alumni of Notre Dame
While a national celebration of African-American alumni of Notre Dame brought many together in the spirit of camaraderie, it also gave them the opportunity to reflect on their individual and collective contributions to Notre Dame, as well as the rest of the world. [Full Story]
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 Enchanting Adventures of a Lifetime Await You and Your Family
Looking for a fun, family vacation next summer? You can join the ND Travelin Irish alumni and their families on two Adventures by Disney trips that will have you either spending the night in a castle in Ireland or taking an excursion to the home of George Washington. [Full Story]
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Personalize Your Irish Online Experience
More than 900 Notre Dame alumni have created personal web pages on Irish Online. Have you?
You can personalize your Irish Online experience by creating your own webpage where you can post your favorite pictures, display your professional profile, make a My Friends list, and write periodic updates about your life to keep your friends up to date. Think of it as MySpace with an Irish twist!
Only logged-in authenticated alumni of Notre Dame can view your personal page; it is not accessible by the public. You can also search for the personal web pages of your friends and classmates while logged in to Irish Online.
For more information or to create your own webpage, log on to Irish Onlinetoday.
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Nominate Outstanding Alumni
Each year, the Alumni Association recognizes distinguished alumni for their service and outstanding accomplishments. Now, you can visit the Alumni Association website and submit your nominations online.
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Bellairs Leaves the Alumni Association
Chris Bellairs '83 has resigned from his position as associate executive director of the Alumni Association, effective Nov. 2. He will be joining a Boston company as chief financial officer. [Full Story]
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ND Travel to Launch e-Newsletter
Stay in the loop when it comes to Notre Dame Alumni Travel; with the new e-newsletter Travelin' Irish e-News, you can receive updates on everything that the Alumni Travel Program has to offer. [Full Story]
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Pray at Notre Dame Wherever you Are
People around the world can visit the Grotto, thanks to the website pray.nd.edu. Launched earlier this year, pray.nd.edu is a sacred place for liturgical and Gospel readings. The site encourages users to submit prayer requests, and every week, representatives from the Alumni Association light a special green candle at the Grotto on their behalf.
To date, pray.nd.edu has received more than 50,000 hits since launching last February.
To learn more or to submit a prayer request, click here.
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ND Medical Professional Reconnaissance Trips to Haiti
The Hospital Sainte Croix (HSC) in Logne, Haiti invites Notre Dame medical professionals to join Dr. Emil T. Hofman for a three-day visit in the spring of 2008. [Full Story]
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Football Ticket Lottery Reminder
Alumni and special contributors must make a gift before Dec. 31 to receive a football ticket lottery application for the 2008 season. View minimum gift guidelines and more here.
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Alum Commits to New Lacrosse Stadium
The Spirit of Notre Dame fundraising campaign can add John Arlotta '71 and his wife, Bobbie, to its list of benefactors after the couple pledged to the University last June the lead gift for the construction of a lacrosse stadium east of the Joyce Center. [Full Story]
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NDAA Names New Hannah Storm Journalism Intern
Ana Marcela Berrios, a senior Accounting major with a supplementary concentration in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy, has been selected as the second recipient of the Hannah Storm Journalism internship. [Full Story]
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 One-Stop Christmas Shopping
Irish Shop has everything you need to help your favorite Notre Dame fan celebrate the holidays in style. Check out our assortment of great Christmas gift ideas, including the 2007 ornament, our new Alumni watch collection by M. LaHart and TAG Heuer, and the exclusive Spirit Collection by Paul Kamish. [Full Story]
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Save the Date!
Remember. Renew. Reconnect. That's the theme for Reunion 2008, and it's coming soon. Mark your calendars for May 29 - June 31, 2008.
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