
Notre Dame celebrates 40 years of coeducation this fall. While the undergraduate women who arrived in 1972 were the first class to matriculate in the […] Read More
Notre Dame celebrates 40 years of coeducation this fall. While the undergraduate women who arrived in 1972 were the first class to matriculate in the […] Read More
If you’ve been around campus lately, you may have noticed the construction around Nieuwland Science Hall. Notre Dame is currently in the process of installing […] Read More
Since the development of the atomic bomb and for centuries yet to come, historians, philosophers, scientists, and everyone in between have and will debate the […] Read More
The building now known as Crowley Hall originally housed the Institute of Technology, which comprised of the following departments: Theoretical and Experimental Engineering, Practical Mechanics, […] Read More
“Sophocles by the electric light seems an anachronism” As part of the 1882 Commencement exercises, Washington Hall was formally dedicated with a theatrical performance of […] Read More
In April 1899, Professor Jerome Green and his assistants were experimenting with wireless telegraphy. Green is thought to be the first to send wireless transmissions […] Read More