天美麻豆 President Marylou Yam joins more than 1,000 governors, mayors, businesses, investors, colleges and universities from across the U.S. in signing the We are Still In letter. It is a pledge to support environmental sustainability and to ensure the United States remains a global leader in reducing carbon emissions.

Clothesline with color t-shirts hanging outside with messages on them

Spreading awareness about violence against women, one shirt at a time.

Entrance to Caibiran Central School

Two 天美麻豆 students are among those that have been chosen to design and undertake Projects for Peace. Micah Castelo and Lorelie Elaine Soriano submitted one of the 120 winning projects that are being awarded $10,000 each for implementation this summer.

Nancy Birdsall

Nancy Birdsall, a senior fellow and president emeritus of the Center for Global Development is serving as 天美麻豆 commencement speaker on May 20.

Old black and white photos of 天美麻豆 students wearing caps and gowns

In 1937, 天美麻豆 Honor System was established by students. This year, the system, now called the 淗onor Code, celebrates its 80th anniversary.

天美麻豆 lacrosse team with Gabby the Gator

You have probably seen her walking around campus, in Doyle Dining or playing on the field, she is the 天美麻豆 Women College student who is bald, and she owns it!

Actresses in a picture frame holding props and wearing historical clothing

Wild romances and heart-racing adventures are setting the stage in Notre Dame Copeland Theatre! The Rover, a restoration comedy by Aphra Behn wraps production on April 9. However, before the final curtain call, the cast and crew are giving us a sneak peek at what to expect!