The University of Notre Dame

The University of Notre Dame
Author: Thomas E. Blantz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0268108218

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Thomas Blantz's monumental The University of Notre Dame: A History tells the story of the renowned Catholic university's growth and development from a primitive grade school and high school founded in 1842 by the Congregation of Holy Cross in the wilds of northern Indiana to the acclaimed undergraduate and research institution it became by the early twenty-first century. It's growth was not always smooth--slowed at times by wars, financial challenges, fires, and illnesses. It is the story both of a successful institution and the men and women who made it so: Father Edward Sorin, C.S.C., the twenty-eight-year-old French priest and visionary founder; Father William Corby, C.S.C., later two-term Notre Dame president, who gave absolution to the soldiers of the Irish Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg; the hundreds of Holy Cross brothers, sisters, and priests whose faithful service in classrooms, student residence halls, and across campus kept the university progressing through difficult years; a dedicated lay faculty teaching too many classes for too few dollars to assure the University would survive; Knute Rockne, a successful chemistry teacher but an even more successful football coach, elevating Notre Dame to national athletic prominence; Father Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president for thirty-five years; and 325 undergraduate young women who were first to enter Notre Dame in 1972, among thousands of others. Blantz captures the strong connections that exist between Notre Dame's founding and early life and today's University. Alumni, faculty, students, friends of the University, and fans of the Fighting Irish will want to own this indispensable, definitive history of one of America's leading universities. Simultaneously detailed and documented yet lively and interesting, The University of Notre Dame: A History is the most complete and up-to-date history of the University available.

University of Notre Dame 101

University of Notre Dame 101
Author: Brad M. Epstein
Publsiher: 101 Book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1932530339

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University of Notre Dame 101 is required reading for every future member of the Fighting Irish! From the inspiring of Reverend Sorin and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart to the thrills of Notre Dame Stadium, you'll share all the tradition and excitement with the next generation!

God Country Notre Dame

God  Country  Notre Dame
Author: Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C.
Publsiher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780268088040

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I have traveled far and wide, far beyond the simple parish I envisioned as a young man. My obligation of service has led me into diverse yet interrelated roles: college teacher, theologian, president of a great university, counselor to four popes and six presidents. Excuse the list, but once called to public service, I have held fourteen presidential appointments over the years, dealing with the social issues of our times, including civil rights, peaceful uses of atomic energy, campus unrest, amnesty for Vietnam offenders, Third World development, and immigration reform. But deep beneath it all, wherever I have been, whatever I have done, I have always and everywhere considered myself essentially a priest. —from the Preface

The Chapels of Notre Dame

The Chapels of Notre Dame
Author: Lawrence Cunningham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Chapels
ISBN: 0268037353

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The Chapels of Notre Dame celebrates the university's unique identity as a Catholic academic community, depicting photographs of the chapels located throughout Notre Dame's campus.

Notre Dame s Happy Returns

Notre Dame s Happy Returns
Author: Brian Ó Conchubhair,Susan Mullen Guibert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0268023085

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Notre Dame's Happy Returns brings together the allure of Ireland and the Emerald Isle Classic football game between Notre Dame and Navy in this beautiful photobook

The University of Notre Dame a Portrait of Its History and Campus

The University of Notre Dame a Portrait of Its History and Campus
Author: Thomas J. Schlereth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:881004428

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This Place Called Notre Dame

This Place Called Notre Dame
Author: Kerry Temple
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0268104816

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This gorgeous coffee table book captures the vibrant campus life at Notre Dame, with stunning photographs and insightful essays capturing the tradition, growth, culture, and spirit of the university.

Adventures in Philosophy at Notre Dame

Adventures in Philosophy at Notre Dame
Author: Kenneth M. Sayre
Publsiher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780268092856

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Adventures in Philosophy at Notre Dame recounts the fascinating history of the University of Notre Dame's Department of Philosophy, chronicling the challenges, difficulties, and tensions that accompanied its transition from an obscure outpost of scholasticism in the 1940s into one of the more distinguished philosophy departments in the world today. Its author, Kenneth Sayre, who has been a faculty member for over five decades, focuses on the people of the department, describing what they were like, how they got along with each other, and how their personal predilections and ambitions affected the affairs of the department overall. The book follows the department’s transition from its early Thomism to the philosophical pluralism of the 1970s, then traces its drift from pluralism to what Sayre terms "professionalism,” resulting in what some perceive as a severance from its Catholic roots by the turn of the century. Each chapter includes an extensive biography of an especially prominent department member, along with biographical sketches of other philosophers arriving during the period it covers. Central to the story overall are the charismatic Irishmen Ernan McMullin and Ralph McInerny, whose interaction dominated affairs in the department in the 1960s and 1970s, and who continued to play major roles in the following decades. Philosophers throughout the English-speaking world will find Adventures in Philosophy at Notre Dame essential reading. The book will also appeal to readers interested in the history of the University of Notre Dame and of American higher education generally.