
For the Week of November 25
Arts and Performances
Exhibitions
The Raclin Murphy Museum Is Open Thanksgiving Weekend on Saturday and Sunday
Bring your friends and family visiting from out of town to enjoy the museum after the holiday!
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1; noon to 5 p.m. in the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Open Studio
Join the Open Studio, a monthly drop-in program designed to help people of all ages connect with their creative side. This program encourages participants to engage—in guided or freestyle ways—with materials inspired by the themes, techniques, and media of a featured work of art.
Sunday, Dec. 1; noon to 5 p.m. in the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Final Week to View Through the Lens of Father Francis Browne, S.J.: Photographic Adventures of an Irish Priest
Ending Sunday, Dec. 1, in the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Athletics and Sporting Events
Visit the Athletics composite schedule for events this week.
Wicked Afternoon with Notre Dame Volleyball
Don’t miss the volleyball team’s final home game for a wicked afternoon. In honor of the new film Wicked, the team will wear a pink and green uniforms. Fans who arrive early can pick their witch, choosing either a green LED glowstick or pink LED wand. Admission is free to the public.
Wednesday, Nov. 27; 2 to 4 p.m. in Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center
Closures, Limited Hours, and Cancellations
Hesburgh Library Thanksgiving Hours and Finals Hours
Hesburgh Library will have limited hours during Thanksgiving break. It will close at 11:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 27, and will remain closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 28 and 29. It will reopen Saturday, November 30, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The library will begin finals hours (open 24/7) at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, December 1, and stay open through 11:00 p.m. Friday, December 20.
Find all branch and service desk hours at library.nd.edu/hours.
Deadlines or Registrations
2024–25 Digital Advent and Christmas Crèche Calendar
Sign up to receive a daily email with an image of a crèche, or Nativity scene, from a different part of the world, accompanied by a reflective description and a brief prayer, from the first Sunday of Advent (December 1) through the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (January 12).
Shamrock Leadership Series Book Club
Join the Shamrock Leadership Series Book Club this winter break to explore leadership through David Brooks’ How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen. Participants will read the book during break and then engage in thoughtful group discussions upon returning to campus, sharing insights, interpretations, and research from the text.
An application to participate in the book club is due by 11:59 p.m. Monday, December 2.
Notre Dame Global Health Case Competition
All students are invited to participate in Notre Dame’s Global Health Case Competition, an annual event that brings together students from multiple disciplines to creatively address critical challenges in global health. Applications to participate are now open and the deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 20. For more details and the link to the application, please visit the case competition website.
Crucifix Initiative Student Art Competition
The Crucifix Initiative is accepting submissions of original student-created crucifixes for its second student art competition. The initiative seeks to reinforce the universalism of Catholicism and the internationalism of Notre Dame through an expanding collection of crucifixes from artists around the world. Winning pieces from the contest will join the collection and be displayed on campus and on the website, along with earning a cash prize. Submissions are due Tuesday, March 18. Please visit campuscrucifixes.nd.edu for more information.
Deals and Discounts
Photos.nd.edu Holiday Sale
Bring a piece of Notre Dame into your home—or share the gift of tradition with someone special. For a limited time, all photo orders are 20 percent off. Use code “ND20%” at checkout.
Begins Friday, November 29, online
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
2024–25 Sexual Conduct and Campus Climate Survey
To protect your privacy, complete the biennial survey using the link you received via email on Monday, November 18, generated by Institutional Research, Innovation, and Strategy. Submit your responses by 11:59 p.m. Thursday, November 28, for a chance to win a free gift. All responses are strictly confidential.
Educational and Research Opportunities
Computer Vision Research Laboratory—24EB Research Study Participation Opportunity
This study is open to Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff who are between the ages of 18 and 65. Participation involves using a web application on your laptop/desktop system (using Chrome) to capture face images and videos in two sessions. The participant must be on campus or connected with VPN to access the server. Participants will receive two $10 gift cards after completing two sessions that should be at least 24 hours apart. Review the instructions and the consent form. Please complete the study by Friday, December 13.
Faith and Service
Sacred Stories of Notre Dame
No matter who we are, where we come from, or what we believe, we all have a story to tell. This Advent, join the Notre Dame family for Sacred Stories of Notre Dame. Follow along with the Alumni Association as we ready our hearts for the joy of Christ’s birth and prayerfully reflect on where we find the sacred in both our mundane moments and extraordinary experiences. Text ADVENT to 51555 to be among the first to see each video the evening before its wider release, or visit sacredstories.nd.edu to explore other ways to follow along.
Sunday, December 1, through Christmas, online
Underwear and Sock Drive for the South Bend Center for the Homeless
Men’s, women’s, and children’s sizes are needed. NEW items only, please. Donation boxes are in the Hesburgh Library main concourse and the first- and third-floor lobbies of Geddes Hall through Thursday, December 12. Sponsored by the McGrath Institute for Church Life.
Lectures and Presentations
Panel Discussion—“Afghanistan and Central Asia: Taliban Rule, Economic Projects, and Regional Stability”
Join a discussion led by a panel of experts from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan—who will analyze critical issues such as Afghanistan’s regional economic projects since the Taliban came to power in 2021 and new investments from South and Central Asian nations and China—and explore the challenges and opportunities ahead for regional stability.
Tuesday, Nov. 26; 9 to 10:30 a.m. via Zoom
Modern Roads to Rome Lecture: “Literary Echoes. The Round-up and Deportation of the Jews of Rome”
As part of the Modern Roads to Rome series, the Center for Italian Studies and Notre Dame Rome will host a lecture by Mara Josi, assistant professor at University College Dublin. The event will be livestreamed from Rome.
Tuesday, Nov. 26; 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EST in Room 344, Decio Faculty Hall
Talk: “Is the Justice Cascade Over?”
Kathryn Sikkink once claimed that we have entered an age of accountability with a “justice cascade” of human rights prosecutions, but her most recent data show that there has been a marked decline in human rights prosecutions worldwide since 2010. In this talk, Sikkink, the Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, will discuss the changes, especially the retrocession of liberal democracies.
Tuesday, Nov. 26; 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Room C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies
Safety, Parking, and Traffic
Douglas Road Sidewalk Closure
As part of the Northern Edge feeder relocation, the southern sidewalk of Douglas Road east of US 31/933, between the pedestrian crossing near St. Michael’s Drive and where the sidewalk turns east toward Brother Andrew Drive, will be closed to all traffic beginning the morning of Monday, November 18. The sidewalk should be opened by the afternoon of Wednesday, November 27. There will be large equipment and open trenches during work hours and the walkway should be avoided. Detour signs will be placed to indicate a route around the closure. Review the aerial map for details.
Social Gatherings
Multi-Language Reading Club
Join the reading club for an hour of fun reading in the language of your choosing!
Monday, Nov. 25; 4 to 5 p.m. in the Collaboration Hub (Room 120), Hesburgh Library
Thanksgiving Meal
Come and give thanks with the dining hall—by eating delicious food! Indulge in some ultimate comfort foods like smoked turkey legs, sweet potato casserole, and homemade apple pie. Free for students with a meal plan; Adults: $26; Children ages 6–12: $13.
Thursday, Nov. 28; 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in North Dining Hall