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Notre Dame Today – Digital Edition

Notre Dame Today – Digital Edition

Notre Dame Today is now also available as a digital magazine! The electronic version of the College magazine 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.

Josh Neimeyer
Patrolling the Border, Pushing Boundaries

When Josh Neimeyer ’05 gets ready for work, he puts on a bulletproof vest and duty belt that includes a 40-caliber handgun, a collapsible baton, pepper spray, a radio and handcuffs. Neimeyer is a U.S. Border Patrol agent assigned to the San Diego Sector. He is one of the frontline heroes who keep our nation’s borders safe by preventing the entry of criminals, narcotics and illegal immigrants.

Carolynn Scherer
Securing Some Very Nasty Material

For Carolynn Scherer ’80, the idea that nuclear material might fall into the wrong hands is one she has to worry about every day. Scherer is the co-team leader of the Nuclear Nonproliferation and Systems Analysis Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Her job is to research how international safeguards can be put in place to keep nuclear materials around the world secure.

Linda Perko
Running a Greyhound Orphanage

Linda Perko graduated from NDC with a B.A. in Business Administration in 1989. Today, she puts her business skills to use for a cause she had never envisioned at the time. Perko is in the business of finding homes for rescued greyhounds. As founder and executive director of Greyhound Adoption of Ohio, she is running an orphanage for retired race dogs, so to speak.

Sarah Rak
Following Her Heart

Nursing student Sarah Rak is an ambitious senior with an eagerness for helping people, particularly the sick. She has her sights set on a successful career that includes graduating from NDC, attending grad school and becoming a pediatric nurse practitioner.

Campus Life
Campus Life

Find out what's happening on campus these days: from Notre Dame rolling out a rugby program, to the biology major being recognized as a Choose Ohio First Program of Innovation, to new staff members joining the College, to Roslyn Scheer-McLeod becoming the longest-serving professor in NDC history.

Class Notes
Class Notes

You graduated from Notre Dame College years ago, but want to stay in touch with your former classmates? Class Notes keep you informed about what your fellow alumni are up to these days. For example, did you know that one fellow alumna shot a short film at NDC and premiered it at Comi-Con?