The flames are bright orange and stretch two stories high as they snap at the cool March air above Little Bluestem Farm. Here, outside Goshen, Indiana, all was clear and silent just moments ago. Now the shoulder-high grass disappears into the fire with a roar. A smear of smoke the color of cast iron…| Notre Dame Research | News
To help identify — and ultimately mitigate — heat islands in South Bend, a team of University of Notre Dame researchers has partnered with the city to collect data using a novel method: garbage trucks. Ming Hu, the associate dean for research, scholarship and creative work in Notre Dame’s School of Architecture; Jason Carley, an assistant professor of industrial design; and Siavash Ghorbany, a doctoral student in civil and environmental engineering, have designed and deployed sensors on...| Notre Dame Research | News
On July 24, the Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health (BIPH) sponsored and organized the visit of 13 Notre Dame graduate students to Corteva AgriScience headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind. During the visit, students toured the facility’s laboratories and met with industry scientists. Jeffrey…| Notre Dame Research | News
Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P. The University of Notre Dame’s Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism has…| Notre Dame Research | News
Pictured from left: Nikki Buhrdorf, senior people strategy partner; Heather Hooley, senior people strategy partner; Jonathan Jones, learning and leadership development consultant; Julio Cruz Reyes, equal access and belonging program director; and Sue Mummert, EESO specialist. The University of Notre Dame has been named the top employer in Indiana by Forbes in its 2025 ranking of “America’s Best Employers by State.”| Notre Dame Research | News
Bob Mazzacavallo graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1976 with a degree in business administration with an emphasis on accounting. For 25 years, he worked up and down the West coast in private equity firms that kept him sharp and competitive. As his retirement age began to approach, he…| Notre Dame Research | News
A research team headed by Marya Lieberman, Nancy Dee Professor of Cancer Research in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, was named joint grand prize winner of the 2025…| Notre Dame Research | News
Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child research sheds light on how to better support readers in multilingual classrooms. A new study led by Fernanda…| Notre Dame Research | News
The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG) is pleased to announce that three Notre Dame faculty have been named ND–IBM Tech Ethics Lab Program Chairs: Meng Jiang, Frank M. Freimann Collegiate Professor…| Notre Dame Research | News
Italian lawyer and doctoral candidate Amalia Pastore has been awarded a grant from the U.S.–Italy Fulbright Commission, enabling her to conduct a comparative study at Notre Dame Law School under the supervision of Professor Anthony J. Bellia Jr.| Notre Dame Research | News
The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities’ DC-based summer intern shares how he’s connecting Notre Dame research to real-world policy with LEO and the Student Policy Network.| Notre Dame Research | News
Any student who has studied abroad will tell you that stepping outside your comfort zone is a necessary part of the process—and worth it. But many of them do so in the company of other students, often even friends, who are in the same program. When Jennifer Leon '27 decided to do the Global…| Notre Dame Research | News
The term “forever chemicals” is growing increasingly…| Notre Dame Research | News
In our Beyond the Minor series, we’re continuing to share reflections from students and alumni who carry the lessons of Notre Dame’s Minor i...| Notre Dame Research
ND Energy faculty director Joule Bergerson is pictured.…| Notre Dame Research | News
University of Notre Dame researcher Michael Wiescher and collaborators reviewed techniques used to determine nuclear reaction rates in cold stellar environments and shared newer concepts for measuring low-energy nuclear reactions. Wiescher,…| Notre Dame Research | News
Using a nearly 20-feet tall microscope in a basement laboratory in Nieuwland Science Hall, Assistant Professor Xiaolong Liu and collaborators visualized quantum interference between two superconducting condensates, or states of matter where…| Notre Dame Research | News
Originally published by the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative on August 13, 2025. Find the original publication here. The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative’s deep wealth of expertise…| Notre Dame Research | News
The Notre Dame Poverty Initiative has announced a new round of multi-year investments that will support high-impact, poverty-related research projects led by Notre Dame faculty in multiple disciplines. The Initiative’s…| Notre Dame Research | News
In this conversation, scholar and imam A. Rashied Omar shares how religion and peace have shaped his life's work, from resisting Apartheid in 1970s South Africa to researching and teaching peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.| Notre Dame Research | News
More than 40 Haitian educators, practitioners, donors, religious leaders, and researchers convened at the University of Notre Dame on April 10–11,...| Notre Dame Research
Carbon emissions continue to increase at record levels, fueling climate instability and worsening air quality conditions for billions in cities worldwid...| Notre Dame Research
Seven faculty teams of collaborators from the University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Indiana, USA) and Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv, Ukraine) have...| Notre Dame Research
The Notre Dame–IBM Technology Ethics Lab, a critical component of the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG) and the Notre…| Notre Dame Research
New research from the University of Notre Dame takes a first look at how workplace safety is affected by female board representation, finding there are ...| Notre Dame Research
Jeffrey F. Rhoads Jeffrey F. Rhoads, who leads Notre…| Notre Dame Research
The University of Notre Dame and Unitaid have announced that an innovative vector control tool for malaria called a spatial repellent showed a significa...| Notre Dame Research