Irish Down Under ☘️🇦🇺
Chris Escamilla '23 & John Arndorfer '21 arrived in Sydney, Australia, on June 14 aboard the USS America as they serve with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. 🇺🇸
#IrishAroundTheWorld
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Notre Dame family fun 🤝 Serving those in need
Family Volunteer Camp Week 1 is in the books, with 35 families combining all the fun of summer camp with meaningful service in South Bend and our surrounding communities.
Growing up in the poverty-stricken barrio of Detroit, JoAnn Chávez ’86, ’90JD resolved to write her own story when she got to Notre Dame. Now she helps other first-generation students write theirs.
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Happy Fourth of July! 🇺🇸🎆
As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we remember our founding promise: "that all men are created equal ... endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights ... Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
We invite you to pray the Rosary with the Notre Dame family and Rev. Michael Ryan, C.S.C., '12, from the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on Friday, July 3, at 12:30 p.m. ET on the Notre Dame Alumni Association's Facebook Page.
Where in the world are the Irish now?
This crew of Domers showed off their ND pride while visiting the Amalfi Coast in Italy. What a view!
#IrishAroundTheWorld
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Tom Ahearne ’81 didn’t plan to attend Notre Dame, or become a lawyer and civil rights advocate. He certainly didn’t plan to become paralyzed after an accident in 2014. But that never meant he wasn’t prepared to follow God’s plan.
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In recognition of its unique place in Notre Dame history and its contributions to the University over five decades, the Notre Dame Class of 1976 was honored with the 2026 Rev. Edward Frederick Sorin, C.S.C., Award.
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This Juneteenth, we remember the day General Gordon Granger announced the good news at Galveston, Texas that all enslaved African Americans were free. May we continue to work for the justice of the oppressed and victory over evil as we await the coming of God's Kingdom. Amen.
Ever dreamed of sailing to the seventh continent? 🇦🇶
Join the Traveling Irish from Jan 5-17, 2027, for an unforgettable journey to Antarctica.
Check out the details, and book your polar voyage today 🔗 https://t.co/bnV3RiAoLO
Two countries, two clubs, and one incredible #IrishAroundTheWorld journey. 🌎
The ND Clubs of Spain & France came together for a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, for a weekend of fellowship, prayer, & connection.
We love seeing our international clubs connect across the globe! ☘️
We’re still reliving the magic of Reunion 2026. ✨
With more than 3,600 alumni back home under the Dome, this weekend was one for the books.
We loved every minute and can't wait to do it all again next year! ☘️
#ForeverIrish
This April, the ND family united for our 4th annual Notre Dame Global Day of Service.🌎
The ND Club of Grand Rapids spent its day lending a hand at Benjamin’s Hope—an alumni-founded community supporting adults with developmental differences.
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We invite you to pray the Rosary with the Notre Dame family and Rev. Eric Schimmel, C.S.C., '94, '01 M.Div., from the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on Friday, June 5, at 12:30 p.m. ET on the Notre Dame Alumni Association's Facebook Page.
Know a young ND alum changing the world? ☘️
Nominations are OPEN for the 2026 Domer Dozen! Help YoungND honor 12 outstanding alumni (ages 32 & under) excelling in faith, service, learning, or work.
Anyone can nominate!
⏳ Deadline: June 12
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This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, read about Notre Dame’s first Asian graduates, who earned their degrees 120 years ago: https://t.co/2hpcRs7iwJ
Statement from Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., on the papal encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas:"
In "Magnifica Humanitas," Pope Leo XIV has given us a profound gift: a teaching that reminds us that every human life possesses an inviolable dignity and that safeguarding this dignity must be the foundation of every decision we make as we develop and apply artificial intelligence.
Signing this encyclical on the 135th anniversary of "Rerum Novarum," Pope Leo XIII’s historic letter on the rights of workers, is a deliberate choice. Just as Leo XIII addressed the disorientation of the industrial revolution, Leo XIV calls us to moral clarity and solidarity in the midst of this latest societal transformation, underscoring the urgency of the questions humankind faces.
At Notre Dame, our mission as a global Catholic research university compels us to advance Pope Leo XIV’s historic contribution to Catholic social tradition through our research, our teaching, and all of our work in service of the common good. The Holy Father has highlighted the critical role that Catholic scholars and researchers — and all those of goodwill — must play in raising moral questions and actively shaping new technologies to ensure they serve the entire human family.