
For the Week of May 22
Note: There will be no e-digest or full online version of TheWeek@ND on Monday, June 5. Please plan accordingly.
For those submitting items for the student audience, the next student version will be sent Sunday, June 11, before Summer Session begins. Congratulations to the Class of 2023!
Arts and Performances
Exhibitions
Spotlight Exhibit: “New York City Surrealism and Texas Progressivism in the 1940s”
Visit Rare Books & Special Collections to see an exhibit highlighting two new acquisitions of limited runs of two American periodicals from the 1940s, New York’s “View” and “The Texas Spectator.” Each captures part of the zeitgeist of the 1940s — the avant-garde and surrealist art scene from 1940 through 1947 and Texas politics between 1945 and 1948. Learn more.
Mondays through Fridays, May 22 through Aug. 4; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Rare Books & Special Collections (Room 102), Hesburgh Library
MFA Thesis Exhibition
This annual exhibition consists of the culminating thesis projects created by the six students graduating in May from the three-year Master of Fine Arts program in the Department of Art, Art History and Design.
Currently through Sunday, June 18, in the South Bend Museum of Art (located in Century Center), 120 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., South Bend
Athletics and Sporting Events
Visit the Athletics composite schedule for events this week.
Closures, Limited Hours and Cancellations
Alert: OIT Infrastructure Upgrades in Hesburgh Library May 22-23
Significant network, telephone and Wi-Fi outages will occur in Hesburgh Library’s tower floors on May 22 and 23. Outages will occur on the fourth through 14th floors, except for the 11th floor, on the morning of Monday, May 22. Outages will occur on the 11th floor on the morning of Tuesday, May 23. Please use an alternative location in the building during those times.
Monday, May 22, and Tuesday, May 23; 7 a.m. to noon in Hesburgh Library
Deadlines or Registrations
Athletics Summer Camps
Spend this summer learning, growing and having fun with your favorite Irish teams! Registration for all camps is available now. Please visit und.com/camps-home for information and to register. Notre Dame Summer Sports Camps are open to any and all registrants limited only by number, age, grade and/or gender.
Educational and Research Opportunities
Learn a Language this Summer through Notre Dame’s Summer Online
Are you interested in learning a language this summer? Take one of Notre Dame’s French, Italian or Spanish Summer Online courses and enjoy the convenience and flexibility of studying anywhere. The employee educational benefit can be used to help pay for Summer Online courses for you or your children. Classes start in June so apply today at summersession.nd.edu/apply. Review the options here.
Technology Training Classes
Office of Information Technologies technical training classes are free. Check the class description in Endeavor for the method of delivery of each class.
· GLez Training, Tuesday, May 23; 1:30 to 3 p.m.
· travelND Training, Thursday, May 25; 2 to 4:30 p.m.
· Tableau: Requirements and Best Practices for Publishing to Notre Dame’s Tableau Server, Wednesday, May 31; 1 to 4:30 p.m.
To register for courses, go to endeavor.nd.edu. Questions or problems registering? Call 631-7227 or email OIT at training@nd.edu.
Lectures and Presentations
Virtues and Vocations Webinar: “Mental Health and Human Flourishing”
The Virtues and Vocations forum at the Center for Social Concerns welcomes Nii Addy, associate professor of psychiatry and of cellular and molecular physiology and director of scientist diversity and inclusion at Yale School of Medicine. Register online for this virtual conversation.
Monday, May 22; noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom
Summus Master Class — “Mind Your Mind: Caring for Your Brain Through Lifestyle Medicine”
Thursday, May 25; noon to 12:30 p.m. virtually
Lecture — “‘My Tummy Hurts.’ Is It Food Allergy?”
Part of the IU School of Medicine-South Bend 2023 Mini Med School Lecture Series. Presented by Dr. James B. Harris III, South Bend Clinic.
Thursday, May 25; 7 p.m. in the 1st Source Auditorium, Raclin-Carmichael Hall, 1234 N. Notre Dame Ave.
Safety, Parking and Traffic
Parking Office Closures
The Parking Office will be closed from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 25, for staff to attend a Campus Safety and University Operations event. The office will also be closed Monday, May 29, in observance of Memorial Day.
Tech Tips, Tools and IT Maintenance
Update to Google Drive Storage
On Tuesday, May 23, Notre Dame will allocate storage to each Google account based on its current usage. After May 23, if individuals near their storage limit, they will receive an alert from Google and may request additional storage.
Password Manager Tool Now Available to Staff
1Password is a new password manager tool that is available to ND faculty and staff at no cost. It provides a simple, secure way to create and manage your account passwords — all in one place. You can also sign in to apps and websites, and fill in forms securely with a single click. It offers a family membership to help keep your entire family safe online.
Panorama Accessibility Checker Now Available in All Canvas Course Sites
Providing all students with equal, complete access to learning content is invaluable. The Panorama accessibility application will appear in all new Canvas course sites to provide instructors insight into how to make content easier for students to use.
Also This Week ...
Hesburgh Library — Summer Hours
Hesburgh Library will have summer hours through Sunday, Aug. 20. The library will be open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Find all branch and service desk hours at https://library.nd.edu/hours.
Keep up to date on new hires and colleagues celebrating service anniversaries. Obituaries and memorial information may be found at In Memory. Please contact askHR at 631-5900 to submit obituary and memorial updates.