Gender Studies concurrent professor receives NEH fellowship for book on Turkey, Iran, and the history of comparisons made between the two April 14, 2022
English professor, recently elected to prestigious learned society, evolves perspectives on British Romantic literature through disability studies April 06, 2022
Romance languages and anthropology faculty win Humanities Without Walls grant to create program for Latinx women to share childbirth experiences through art and literature February 10, 2022
Sociologist's research shows gay men earn undergraduate and graduate degrees at the highest rate in the U.S. December 14, 2021
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, 2021 Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching recipient, lauded for making history ‘come alive with connections from today’ November 29, 2021
How a gender studies professor’s research on the lives of medieval nuns inspired the bestselling novel Matrix November 09, 2021
With prestigious fellowship, art historian to study work of ‘acidic’ African American painter who made a mark among the Beats October 07, 2021
Notre Dame researchers receive Indiana CTSI awards to tackle maternal health, mosquito-borne diseases October 07, 2021
Two Arts & Letters faculty awarded fellowships at prestigious Institute for Advanced Study October 07, 2021
Vanesa Miseres awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship to shed new light on Latin American women’s commentaries on war September 29, 2021
American studies professor wins Frederick Douglass Book Prize — the seventh book award for her research on slaves’ courtroom testimony December 11, 2020
Sociologist finds that ‘mom guilt’ and work hours rise in pandemic parenting, but so does quality family time November 17, 2020