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Rokita appears to have been set off by statements in Notre Dame's 2033 Strategic Framework, issued Aug. 30, 2023, committing the university "to enroll a student body that reflects the diversity of ...
GARY — At a Tuesday press conference, the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture's Housing and Community Regeneration Initiative unveiled the final report on its planning effort to help ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is investigating the legality of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at three Indiana universities. While the attorney general's office cannot ...
Working with collaborators in Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Malawi, researchers at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana analyzed drug samples from the four countries.
Indiana AG: Butler, DePauw universities' DEI policy may violate law, warrant legal action Cate Charron Indianapolis Star 0:00 ...
He helped Ball State reach a ranking as high as No. 44 during his Cardinal career. Orlando collected 78 singles wins during his BSU career, highlighted by wins over Michigan State, Indiana, Notre Dame ...
"Symphonic Wings" seeks to erase barriers between scientists and the public as it advocates for helping to reverse the insect ...
It’s also worth acknowledging Notre Dame has home-and-home agreements with Alabama, Florida, Texas, Texas A&M, Purdue, Michigan State, Arkansas, Indiana and Michigan on future schedules.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame’s summer recruiting season is in full swing, and you’ve got questions about it as the Irish look for a June bump after hosting a parade of official visitors ...
Notre Dame was expected to have a top defensive line in 2024, but the unit struggled with injuries all season. Despite those struggles the unit continued to play good football all season long.
Defensively, Notre Dame has landed a loaded class, including three top-150 recruits in defensive end Rodney Dunham, outside linebacker Thomas Davis Jr. – son of NFL legend Thomas Davis – and ...
Notre Dame Football has dominated recruiting in the Carolinas lately, specifically North Carolina. A state that has been more than kind to the Irish football program over the last few cycles.