Event Date
Sep 26

Religious Studies Speaker Series

6:00pm to 7:30pm
Knott Lecture Hall
Join the Religious Studies and Communication Arts Departments for an interdisciplinary conversation with Dr. Katherine Schmidt. Dr. Schmidt is an associate professor at Molloy University in New York, where she teaches a variety of courses in religious studies and ethics. Her research focuses on the relationship between theology and culture, specifically digital culture and technology. She is the author of numerous chapters on the subject, as well as Virtual Communion: Theology of the Internet and the Catholic Sacramental Imagination (Lexington, 2020).
School of Arts, Sciences & Business, Undergraduate Studies, Academics, Speaker
Oct 17

Community Day 2024

11:00am to 2:45pm
LeClerc Theatre
Community Day is an NDMU tradition and an opportunity for our campus community to engage with our SSND heritage and charism.  The 2024 theme will be grounded in our University’s commitment to Laudato Si’. Our keynote address will be from 11am-12pm in LeClerc Theatre. Following the keynote, we invite all attendees to share in a community lunch in Doyle Dining. Afterwards, faculty, staff and students will join for facilitated workshops held throughout campus from 1pm-1:45pm and 2pm-2:45pm. 
College of Adult Undergraduate Studies, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, School of Arts, Sciences & Business, School of Education, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, Undergraduate Studies, Campus Ministry, Laudato Si', Speaker, Staff/Faculty
Oct 22

Book Artist Lecture: Emily Martin

4:30pm to 6:30pm
LND Library - Ridley Auditorium
Emily Martin is an acclaimed artist and educator, weaving personal narrative, timeless literary works, and present-day themes with humor and insight into more than fifty artists' books. Her limited edition works often incorporate innovative movable and sculptural paper engineering techniques and are included in public and private collections throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Tate Britain, London; the Library of Congress; and the Loyola Notre Dame Library.
College of Adult Undergraduate Studies, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Undergraduate Studies, Academics, Art, Speaker, Staff/Faculty