Tom Coyne, Associated PressStudentsNCAA: Notre Dame Must Vacate Wins After Academic MisconductSOUTH BEND, Ind. — Brian Kelly’s worst season at Notre Dame took a embarrassing turn Tuesday as the NCAA announced that academic misconduct orchestrated by a student athletic trainer will cost the storied program all 21 victories from the 2012-13 seasons, including the 12-0 run that vaulted the Fighting Irish into the national championship game […]November 22, 2016WomenBishop Opposes Notre Dame’s Decision to Give Medal to BidenSOUTH BEND, Ind. ― The University of Notre Dame should not award Vice President Joe Biden its top award because it sends a message that a politician can support abortion rights and gay marriage and still be a good Catholic, the bishop of the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese said. Notre Dame announced March 5 it […]March 15, 2016HBCUsNotre Dame to Reduce Carbon Footprint After Pope’s PleaThe University of Notre Dame plans to stop burning coal within five years and to cut its carbon footprint by more than half in the next 15 years in response to Pope Francis’ plea for bold action to curb climate change.September 20, 2015StudentsUniversities Building Again After RecessionThe University of Notre Dame campus is becoming a vast construction zone, leading a building boom that’s taking hold on campuses across the country as the economy improves.November 30, 2014Sports$400M Project Underway for Notre Dame’s Football StadiumThe University of Notre Dame announced a $400 million plan Wednesday to expand the school’s 84-year-old football stadium, adding thousands of premium seats plus new buildings at the “House that Rockne Built.”January 29, 2014HealthNotre Dame Files Lawsuit Over Birth Control MandateThe University of Notre Dame on Tuesday filed another lawsuit against the U.S. government, saying the federal health care overhaul forcing it to provide health insurance for students and employees that covers birth control contravenes the teachings of the Roman Catholic institution.December 3, 2013HomeNew Nuclear Accelerator Being Used at Notre DameScientists at the University of Notre Dame and elsewhere have begun using a new $4 million nuclear accelerator to study the origin of elements and the chemical evolution of the universe.November 4, 2012SportsNCAA’s Emmert Hopes Penn State Penalties Send MessageIn hitting Penn State’s football program with unprecedented sanctions, NCAA chief Mark Emmert said he hopes the action serves notice that a win-at-all-costs mentality in major college football won’t be tolerated.July 24, 2012HomeDemand for GED Classes Increases With Job LossesDonna Sharp made a good living even without a high school diploma, earning about $19 an hour putting stripes on recreational vehicles in a northern Indiana county known as the RV capital of the world.February 23, 2009Page 1 of 1