TheWeek@ND Fac/Staff Edition (May 31)

TheWeek@ND

For the Week of May 31


Arts and Performances

Performances

Southold Dance Theatre presents “Cinderella”
Southold Dance Theatre’s Youth Ballet School presents “Cinderella.” Calin Radulescu’s choreography, performed by talented local youth dancers to Sergei Prokofiev’s score, will bring life and magic to the stage. Fac/Staff: $25. Student: $18.
Friday, June 3; 7 to 9 p.m. in the Patricia George Decio Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
Saturday, June 4; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 5; 2 p.m.


Athletics and Sporting Events

Visit the Athletics composite schedule for events this week.


Closures, Limited Hours and Cancellations

Summer Hours at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
The center’s ticket office windows will be closed between Monday, June 6, and Monday, July 4, for summer break. Phone calls will be taken from noon until 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and messages will be returned within two business days. From Tuesday, July 5, through Friday, Aug. 12, the ticket office will be open Mondays through Fridays from noon until 5 p.m. and one hour prior to all ticketed events.  


Deals and Discounts

Shred Your Home Files at Work
The University’s shred provider, Shred-it, in conjunction with the University Archives, is offering a free, secure and confidential document shredding event for Notre Dame faculty and staff. Bring your old bank statements, checks, copies of bills or other non-business-related confidential papers from home to be destroyed. Review details here.
Wednesday, June 8; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Shred-it truck will be parked in the Mason Support Center parking lot, which is located off St. Joseph Drive behind the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. 


Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Forum on Systemic Inclusion
A unique panel discussion of alumni from the 1960s to the present, sponsored by the Notre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience and the 50-year alumni from the Class of ’72. Open to all members of the campus community, including students, faculty, staff, alumni and all reunion attendees.
Saturday, June 4; 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Jordan Auditorium, Mendoza College of Business


Educational and Research Opportunities

Taste of Technology Mini-Conference
To attend the free sessions, you must register to join the Taste of Technology Google Group.
∙ Project Management Tools: Making Sure Someone Packs Toothpaste, Tuesday, June 7; 2:05 to 2:50 p.m.
∙ Pivot Tables: Don’t Get Lost in the Woods of Your Spreadsheet Data, Wednesday, June 8; 10:05 to 10:50 a.m.
∙ Zoom Events Platform: Host Your Own Multi-Session Zoom-apalooza Festival, Thursday, June 9; 2:05 to 2:50 p.m.

Technology Training Classes
Office of Information Technologies technical training classes are free of charge. Check the class description in Endeavor for the method of delivery of each class.
∙ GLez Training, Tuesday, June 7; 10 to 11:30 a.m.
To register for courses, go to endeavor.nd.edu. Questions or problems registering? Call 631-7227 or email OIT at training@nd.edu.

Research Opportunity:

Research Study: COVID-19 Impacts on Substance Use
The ASSIST Lab is seeking research participants for a study examining the impacts of COVID-19 on problematic substance use. By participating, you may earn up to $235. Please contact the ASSIST Lab (assist@nd.edu) for more information and to determine your eligibility to participate. Appointments will be scheduled based on the participant and the lab’s availability.
This event will be mostly virtual but will require a short visit to Corbett Family Hall.


Health and Recreation

Adult Draft Hockey League
The Compton Family Ice Arena has the Adult Draft Hockey League up and running again! Join the 21+ league, get drafted by a captain and play a session of fun hockey. It’s a great workout, plus there are B and C league teams available. $160.
Draft skates: Thursdays, June 2 and 9, in Compton Family Ice Arena
League dates: Thursdays, June 30 through Aug. 18; 8 to 10:30 p.m.


Lectures and Presentations

[Title change] Conversation — “ND Explores STEM: Healthcare”
The past few years have been difficult, especially those in the medical field. So how can the health care industry be infused with compassion and evidence-based medical treatment? Join Dominic Vachon '80, '85 M.Div., director of the Ruth M. Hillebrand Center for Compassionate Care in Medicine, as he leads a conversation on these and other questions with Victor M. Montori, MD, professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic, endocrinologist, health services researcher, care activist, and author of “Why We Revolt." 
Friday, June 3; 2 to 3 p.m. in Room 105, Jordan Hall of Science


Safety, Parking and Traffic

Campus Road Closures for Sunburst
The Sunburst Races will take place the morning of Saturday, June 4. The races begin at Four Winds Field in South Bend and end on the 50-yard line at Notre Dame Stadium. There will be road closures near and on campus from 7 a.m. to noon.

Main Entrance and Bookstore Parking Lot Construction
The main entrance to campus, at Holy Cross Drive and Notre Dame Avenue, will be closed, beginning Monday, June 6, so a new campus entrance can be constructed over the summer. The bookstore parking lot will also be improved this summer and the current basketball courts, west of the bookstore, will become a parking lot for faculty and staff. Read about these campus projects.


Tech Tips, Tools and IT Maintenance

Minimum Version of Zoom Required for All ND Accounts
If you use your ND NetID to access Zoom on a personal or University-owned device, you must update Zoom to at least version 5.10.3 before Saturday, June 4. This update will address security vulnerabilities and provide access to new conferencing features. If you do not update your device by this date, you may receive a pop-up prompt to do so before you can access Zoom.

IT Maintenance Begins on June 4
Beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 4, through 8 p.m. Sunday, June 5, Office of Information Technologies (OIT) systems engineers will perform a variety of planned maintenance activities and upgrades. Many IT services may be unavailable for some or all of the maintenance period.

Canvas Tip: Sending Grades to the Registrar from Canvas
Starting this summer, instructors will be able to send grades directly to the registrar’s system from Canvas. Look for the Send Final Grades to Registrar link in your course navigation menu.

Canvas Tip: Canvas Access for Summer Courses
Unlike Sakai, Canvas limits student access to a course site if it is outside of a semester’s typical start and end range. If your course starts before Notre Dame’s normal summer session, you will need to manually adjust your course site’s term dates to allow student access.


Also This Week ...

Reunion 2022: Golden Is Thy Fame Celebration
Commemorating 50 years of undergraduate women at Our Lady’s University will culminate June 1 and 2 with a truly Notre Dame celebration as we honor the invaluable contributions of women at Notre Dame.
Wednesday, June 1, through Thursday, June 2; campus-wide

Alumni Reunion
This celebration will be the largest — welcoming back classes that end in 2s and 7s, the classes of 1995, 1996, 2015 and 2016, Hispanic alumni and all Notre Dame alumnae to mark 50 years of coeducation.
Thursday, June 2, through Sunday, June 5; campus-wide


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.