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Notre Dame Today – e-zine

Notre Dame Today – Digital Edition

Notre Dame Today not only has a new look, it is now also available as a digital magazine! The electronic version of Notre Dame Today is convenient and user-friendly. The best part is that you can easily share Notre Dame Today with your friends and family. You can e-mail the digital edition, share it on Facebook and Twitter, and embed it on your personal website.

International Flair
International Flair

Notre Dame College in suburban South Euclid, Ohio, has become a destination for students from around the world. What attracts most of them is the chance to play sports in a high-level collegiate setting while pursuing a quality education. They all create an international flair at NDC.

Going Out on a Whim
Going Out on a Whim

Notre Dame College senior Geoff Becktell traveled to Hangzhou, China, this past summer to intern with a consulting firm that specializes in green energy. The internship fulfilled one of the graduation requirements for Becktell's degree in international business.

A Land of Contrasts
A Land of Contrasts

Graduates Tom McKrill' 11 and Donovan Maben' 11, along with Assistant Professor of International Business Steve Hotchkiss, traveled to Bangalore, India, this summer to complete an internship in the business offices of a school run by the Sisters of Notre Dame.

From Impossible to Possible
From Impossible to Possible

Notre Dame College graduate Jess Suvak '11 missed graduation this May to travel to Bolivia and participate in an extreme long-distance running event across the world's largest salt flat celebrating the International Year of Chemistry.

Cinderella Story
Cinderella Story

Former Falcon Mike Mannozzi '10 is a competitive race walker whose drive brought him a national championship in 2010. After leaving his alma mater, Mannozzi has taken his athletic career even further, participating in the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, this October.

Keeping Imagination Alive
Keeping Imagination Alive

Billy has a bear called Griz. The two play hide and seek, eat peanut-butter-and-honey sandwiches and tell jokes. Their story is brought to life by student Suzanne McGinness in her debut picture book.