A chance to change lives: How first-generation college student Natalie Hibshman ’17 built the skills to thrive in a medical career through psychology and studio art June 02, 2022
Putting learning into practice: How Notre Dame laid the foundation for Gina Pérez ’90 to build community in Chile, earn a Ph.D. in anthropology, and inspire new generations of liberal arts students April 12, 2022
An unpredictable career, full of purpose: How Notre Dame helped Mary Agnes Laguatan ’85 find her place in the world through languages, service, and a global mindset March 15, 2022
Through research and service, history and neuroscience major examines the past and prepares for a future focused on helping communities build resilience January 10, 2022
Economics major’s senior thesis develops an integrated approach to analyzing groundwater markets and depletion — drawing from research in engineering, law, and math May 18, 2021
The power of words shaped Molly Spencer’s life — as an economics major, a teacher of public policy students, and an award-winning poet January 26, 2021
For economics alumna Grace Choi, the liberal arts encouraged exploring tangents — which led her to cooking, the Food Network, and her own recipe app December 14, 2020
History alumna follows her curiosity and ‘growth mindset’ to a career in publishing, artificial intelligence, and podcasts June 03, 2020