Upcoming Events By Year

« 2021 »

Oct 26

Tuesday Oct 26, 2021

The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power Under the Constitution

-

Location: Virtual

Please join us for a virtual lecture featuring Prof. Michael McConnell (Stanford University) on his new book, The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power under the Constitution.

 

Join on Zoom using this link: notredame.zoom.us/j/95877407086

Event is free and…

Read More about The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power Under the Constitution

Oct 26

Tuesday Oct 26, 2021

Graduate Student Social

-

Location: 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

The Graduate Student Social is back!  Escape your study carrels and connect with graduate students across campus at our in-person celebration and support of our Notre Dame graduate students. There will be free food and beverages as well as free books for perusal and acquisition. Hosted by the Nanovic…

Read More about Graduate Student Social

Oct 26

Tuesday Oct 26, 2021

2021 Red Mass

-

Location: Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Red Masses 2021

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend will celebrate the annual Red Mass for all members of the legal profession at 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26,…

Read More about 2021 Red Mass

Oct 28

Thursday Oct 28, 2021

The Reconstruction Amendments: America's Rights Revolution

-

Location: McCartan Courtroom, ND Law School

Join us for a lecture by Prof. Laura Edwards (Princeton) on "The Reconstruction Amendments: America's Rights Revolution". This lecture is the keynote event for the Notre Dame Law Review's annual symposium, this year entitled "Constitutional Reconstruction: History and the Meaning of the Thirteenth,…

Read More about The Reconstruction Amendments: America's Rights Revolution

Oct 29

Friday Oct 29, 2021

Conference - Constitutional Reconstruction: History and the Meaning of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments

-

Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Hall

The CCCG and Notre Dame Law Review is proud to present this year's annual NDLR Symposium, "Constitutional Reconstruction: The History and the Meaning of the Thirteenth,Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments"

Events include the keynote address on Friday, October 28, delivered…

Read More about Conference - Constitutional Reconstruction: History and the Meaning of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments

Oct 29

Friday Oct 29, 2021

Ahead of the Game with Arts & Letters: "Looking Back to Move Forward: The 1975 Voting Rights Act and Its Relevance to Today"

-

Location: LaBar Recital Hall within O'Neill Hall of Music

A different game plan for autumn weekends. You are invited to join in discussion with Notre Dame’s most engaging faculty on some of the most pressing and fascinating issues of our times. Each lecture and Q&A is presented on a home game Friday.

Read More about Ahead of the Game with Arts & Letters: "Looking Back to Move Forward: The 1975 Voting Rights Act and Its Relevance to Today"

Nov 1

Monday Nov 1, 2021

Exploration Kickoff Fair

-

Location: Dahnke Ballroom (7th Floor of Duncan)

Screenshot 2021 10 05 132730

With faculty, staff, and students from all corners of campus in one room, the fair is designed to help you explore a wide variety of academic possibilities, compare majors and minors, create connections with centers and research teams, and discern the next step in your journey.

Read More about Exploration Kickoff Fair

Nov 2

Tuesday Nov 2, 2021

Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies Information Session

-

Location: C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Climate change. Inequalities exposed by a global pandemic. Polarization. Gun violence. Mass migration. Religious conflict.

In the face of ongoing challenges, how and where do we begin the work of building a better world? 

Peace studies can equip you with knowledge about the nature of…

Read More about Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies Information Session

Nov 2

Tuesday Nov 2, 2021

Election Night Watch

-

Location: B101 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Inviting the classes of 2025 and 2024 to join in a night of civil engagement, politics and fun!

Featuring Professor Geoffrey Layman, company and election results!

Contact Carolina Arroyo at carroyo@nd.edu with any questions.…

Read More about Election Night Watch

Nov 4

Thursday Nov 4, 2021

Policy Reflections After Twenty Years in Iraq and Afghanistan

-

Location: 216 McKenna Hall

Webb Portrait

Former Senator Jim Webb has been a combat Marine, a counsel in the Congress, an assistant secretary of defense and Secretary of the Navy, a national security and foreign policy specialist, an Emmy-award winning journalist, a filmmaker, and is the author of ten books.

Read More about Policy Reflections After Twenty Years in Iraq and Afghanistan

Nov 10

Wednesday Nov 10, 2021

Careers in Publishing: A Conversation with Notre Dame Press Staff

-

Location: Hesburgh Library Scholars Lounge

 

Careers in Publishing: A Conversation with Notre Dame Press Staff

November 10th, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Scholars Lounge, Hesburgh Library

Panelists:
Steve Wrinn, Director
Kathryn Pitts, Marketing and Publicity Director
Rachel Kindler, Assistant…

Read More about Careers in Publishing: A Conversation with Notre Dame Press Staff

Nov 12

Friday Nov 12, 2021

"Too Old for This? Age and Interpersonal Political Persuasion"

-

Location: 1030 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls

Too Old for This? Age and Interpersonal Political Persuasion

1030 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls

Lisa Argyle
Brigham Young University

About the speaker: Dr. Lisa Argyle is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University. She studies…

Read More about "Too Old for This? Age and Interpersonal Political Persuasion"