Notre Dame College Featured in National, Local News Media Throughout Fall 2020
From University Business Magazine all the way to the Lake and Geauga counties, Ohio, News-Herald, with multiple Cleveland-area publications in between, Notre Dame College, its people and programs have been highlighted in national and local news media throughout the...
Notre Dame College Qualifies for 2021 National Moot Court Legal Advocacy Championships
Notre Dame College has earned its second consecutive berth to the American Moot Court Association (AMCA) National Championship Tournament. The Notre Dame duo of Athene Goodman, a senior, and Dennis Bunch, a junior, qualified for nationals with a fifth-place finish...
Notre Dame College 2020 Abrahamic Lecture Inspires Diverse Discourse
The Notre Dame College Abrahamic Center Annual Lecture in 2020 grew out of some of the summer tensions across our country. Rather than using a single speaker, the lecture gave voice to a diverse group, including two Notre Dame College students, an alumnus and staff...
Notre Dame College Psychology Majors Present at International Conference
Four Notre Dame College psychology majors were the only undergraduates in the country selected to show their research through poster presentation at the 23rd Annual American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference. The students conducted their...
Notre Dame College Nurses Advance with Traditional Lamp Lighting Ceremony
Notre Dame College continued its tradition of celebrating its nursing students’ progression to advanced coursework with an intimate socially distanced service. The College’s annual Nursing Lamp Lighting Ceremony recognizes nursing majors who have reached the junior...
Notre Dame College Develops Professional, Personal Dialogue Around Diversity
Notre Dame College continued attention to diversity and inclusion initiatives that have always been part of its Abrahamic Center and broader College initiatives by conducting professional development seminars for employees to discuss systemic inequities that have been...
Notre Dame College Educator’s Lesson Plan Selected for Anisfield-Wolf Canon
A Notre Dame College faculty member shares with the country her professional expertise promoting diverse resources in educational endeavors. Sue E. Corbin, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Division of Professional Education at the College, has had an...
Notre Dame College Traditional, Adult Students Honored with Nurses Association Scholarship
Two Notre Dame College nursing majors have been recognized by the Greater Cleveland Nurses Association (GCNA) with the 2020 Rosemarie Hogan Annual Nursing Student Scholarship. Macie Snider, who will graduate with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in 2021, and...
Notre Dame College President Offers Thoughts on U.S. Elections
Notre Dame College President J. Michael Pressimone, Ed.D., calls for the College community to continue to care for others no matter the outcome of the elections. In his email letter to faculty, staff and students, he also announces a campus discussion forum that will...
Notre Dame College Celebrates 2020 InnerCitySaints Award in Spirit
Notre Dame College is marking its fifth annual InnerCitySaints Award in 2020 by offering members of the extended community the opportunity to become “secret” saints. Each November since 2016, Notre Dame has recognized an individual who has made a meaningful difference...
Notre Dame College Faculty Member Co-authors Theology Textbook with Alumna
Sr. Karita Ivancic, SND, D.Min., associate professor of theology at Notre Dame, and Sr. Kathleen Glavich, SND, have co-authored the book, Ultimate Questions: How Major Religions Respond. Both are alumnae of the College. Their text raises weighty questions asked by...
Notre Dame College Prelaw Scholars Argue First Amendment Rights for Constitution Day
Notre Dame College continued its distinctive tradition of showcasing prelaw scholars and their litigation advocacy skills for U.S. Constitution and Citizenship Day. Students on the College’s nationally recognized Moot Court team once again have argued the American...
Notre Dame College Alumnus Starts Social Justice Advocacy Organization
A Notre Dame College graduate is serving his Southern Ohio community and standing up for social justice with entrepreneurial spirit. Rico Blackman, who graduated from Notre Dame in 2020 with a degree in political science, has returned to his hometown of Cincinnati...
Notre Dame College Introduces Virtual Performing Arts Series for Fall 2020
Notre Dame College’s Performing Arts programs are going virtual with their Joan Cronin Reagan #NDCPerforms series for fall 2020. Performances still will feature the College choirs, dance, band and theatre ensembles, highlighted by the traditional holiday choir...
Notre Dame College Connects First Generation Students with Faculty, Careers
Notre Dame College first generation students are building relationships with faculty while exploring career aspirations in a new student success series. The College’s First Generation, or FirstGen, Center is introducing a program called “Micro and Major,” which allows...
Notre Dame College Provides Learning Disabilities Parent Leadership Speaker Series
Notre Dame College’s nationally recognized services for students with learning disabilities is providing educational programming for parents. The College’s Academic Support Center for Students with Learning Differences (ASC) sponsors a Parent Leadership Association,...
Notre Dame College Alumnus Connects with Aquaman Actor to Bring Technology to Detroit Poor
A Notre Dame College alumnus is teaming up with actor Jason Momoa to bridge the digital divide in one of the poorest big cities in the country. Joshua Edmonds, a 2014 graduate of Notre Dame, serves as the director of digital inclusion for the city of Detroit. Edmonds...
Notre Dame College Surprises Students with No Classes for First Falcon Community Day
Notre Dame College celebrated its students during a semester strained by COVID-19 concerns with a surprise day off from school. The College alerted its students with an email around 6 a.m. on Wednesday, October 7, to its first Falcon Community Day. All on-campus and...
Notre Dame College Creates Pen Pals Program with Sisters of Notre Dame
Notre Dame College, led by Campus Ministry, is staying connected with the Sisters of Notre Dame even though students, faculty and staff cannot visit the Sisters in person due to the pandemic. The College’s Campus Ministry team has created a “Pen Pals with the Sisters”...
Notre Dame College Earns $1.3 Million Federal TRIO Student Support Services Grant
Notre Dame College has received $1.3 million from the Federal TRIO Program to help low-income first generation and special needs students at the College earn their undergraduate degrees. The Federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program grant will provide...