The Notre Dame Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana, the home field of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish. It is located on the university's campus, just north of South Bend.Opened on October 4, 1930, the stadium seating capacity was nearly 60,000 for decades. More than 21,000 seats were added for the 1997 season, which increased the capacity to over 80,000. The playing surface was changed to FieldTurf in 2014, after 84 seasons on natural grass.
The Morris Inn is open to the public for lodging at all times, excluding home Football games and Graduation weekend (Sorin's Restaurant is always open to the public). We are a 3 Diamond AAA rated Inn owned by the University of Notre Dame and located directly on the beautiful campus. Besides lodging we also have an upscale fine dining restaurant, an inviting lounge for light meals and beverages and an outstanding banquet department for all of your special events.
Founded in 1869, the Notre Dame Law School is the oldest Roman Catholic law school in the nation. Embracing equally the wealth of its heritage and a calling to address the needs of the contemporary world, Notre Dame Law School brings together centuries of Catholic intellectual and moral tradition, the historic methods and principles of the common law, and a thorough engagement with the reality of today’s legislative, regulatory, and global legal environment. At Notre Dame Law School, students and faculty of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and commitments are encouraged to cultivate both the life of the mind and the wisdom of the heart, to pursue their studies with a passion for the truth, and to dedicate their professional and personal lives to serve the good of all the human family.
Constructed in 1881, Washington Hall is the seventh oldest university owned building at the University of Notre Dame. It is the original performing arts building on campus, and is still used by many groups today. During the school year, Washington Hall is open Monday- Friday 10am-11pm and Sautrday- Sunday 2pm-11pm. Washington Hall is closed on home football Saturdays, but tours are available on home Football Fridays from 11am-3:30pm. Hours during University breaks are Monday-Friday 10m-5pm
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Campus Ministry at the University of Notre Dame promotes, encourages, and engages all aspects of faith life on campus. At a university where Catholic-Christian faith is proudly and seamlessly woven into all that we do, Campus Ministry coordinates Masses, spiritual activities, and programs that seek to bring students, faculty, and staff into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church.
The Center was founded in 1999 at the University of Notre Dame and is dedicated to sharing the richness of the Catholic moral and intellectual tradition. We do this through teaching, research and engagement across a range of disciplines. We offer fellowships to students and scholars to complete meaningful academic research that promotes human dignity and builds the culture of life.
Old College is the undergraduate seminary for the United States Province of the Congregation of Holy Cross priests. It is open to any undergraduate man who is focused on discerning a call to the religious life, while at the same time working to obtain an undergraduate degree. For these men, Old College serves as both a house of residence and a way of life. The community combines a structured formation program with the advantages of a Notre Dame educational experience.
We are a multidisciplinary department that offers degrees in three main academic areas. All our courses of study allow you to develop visual literacy and acquire the analytical and research skills required to conceptualize, fabricate, and evaluate works of art and design.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame offers graduate programs in clinical, cognitive developmental and quantitative psychology, joint doctoral programs with peace studies and computer science/engineering, and an undergraduate major that emphasizes hands-on research.
The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is located on the main floor of the Hesburgh Library at the University of Notre Dame in northern Indiana. Holdings include more than 175,000 volumes of printed books and periodicals, manuscript holdings ranging from medieval codices to collections dating from the late twentieth century, and various other format materials including printed ephemera, maps, newspapers, numismatic and philatelic items. The Department is open to students, faculty, visiting researchers, and members of the community Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm (closed weekends and major holidays).
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The Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Notre Dame, Indiana, USA, is a Roman Catholic church on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, also serving as the mother church of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the United States. The neo-gothic church has 44 large stained glass windows and murals completed over a 17-year period by the Vatican painter Luigi Gregori. The basilica bell tower is 218ft high, making it the tallest University chapel in America.It is consistently ranked among the most beautiful university churches in the country and around the world.HistoryThe first churchWhen the University of Notre Dame was first established by Rev. Edward Sorin, CSC, the community held religious services in a small log cabin built between 1842 and 1843. The growth of the institution required a proper church, and it was decided to spend $1500 in building a new edifice. The project was begun on May 25, 1848 and was dedicated on November 12 of the following year. Its solemn consecration took place a year later, on November 11, 1849, by the hands of the Bishop of Vincennes, Maurice de St. Palais. Father Sorin describes the first church: "The style is Greek, with rounded arches. There are three vaults and six columns which produce a very pretty effect. The tribune, which has been built for the use of the Sisters, is elliptical like the sanctuary. It is already enriched with an organ of Mr. H. Erben, and, though a little weak for the church, is one of its most precious ornaments."