Updates: General

  1. Friday Week: Empty without you

    Each morning Father Jenkins walks from his apartment on campus to his office under the Dome.  In a Spring Town Hall meeting, live-streamed this afternoon, he commented on the stunning beauty of campus in full bloom today, but also how “it’s empty without you.”

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  2. Notre Dame to direct federal pandemic-related funding to student aid

    University of Notre Dame President Rev. ​John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., earlier today directed that federal funding related to coronavirus relief and received by the University be used exclusively for direct financial aid to students whose families have been struck by unemployment or otherwise upended by the pandemic.…

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  3. Friday Week: Peace be with you

    Fr. Jenkins: Lives in disarray, then “peace be with you.” Fr. Jenkins delivered an Easter message of hope from inside the Basilica that was seen by over 25,000 viewers this week.

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  4. Dean Carlson: letter to graduate students on resolved issues

    Dear Graduate Students,

    Let me start by thanking you for all that you are doing to continue your learning and research through these challenging circumstances.  And, thank you for reaching out to us as you have questions.  We are working through these, and a seemingly endless list of other issues that are unique for this time.  Below I provide an update on the issues that have been resolved.  Please keep asking and bringing to our attention any additional unique needs.  

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  5. Friday Week: Reflections on Holy Week

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    This edition of Friday Week is being published today, Thursday, not on Good Friday. Above, the interior of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Holy Week 2020.

    Fr. Jenkins: Reflections in a Difficult Time

    FOX Business News today asked Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., president, to reflect on the separations caused by coronavirus during Passover and Easter.  He discussed the opportunity for prayer and reflection in this difficult time and, while apart, remind friends and family why we love them.  See the broadcast here

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  6. VP of Student Affairs Hoffmann Harding: letter to students on move-out procedures

    Dear Notre Dame undergraduates,

    As you may know, yesterday, Father John shared with the senior class that the University would not hold in-person Commencement ceremonies on May 16-17 as originally planned; instead, Commencement will be held in stages, with an online ceremony on May 17 and in-person celebrations on Memorial Day weekend of 2021. As Father John said in his letter to seniors, public health experts have made it clear it would not be prudent in the coming weeks to bring together on campus large gatherings of families from across the country and around the world.   …

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  7. Fr. Jenkins: letter to undergraduate members of the Class of 2020

    Dear Members of the Class of 2020:

    I write now to you a letter I had hoped I would not need to send. We have all been following the news about the spread of the novel coronavirus, and I have consulted with several experts on infectious diseases. Although there remains a good deal of uncertainty about the trajectory and duration of the pandemic, it is becoming clear that it would not be prudent to host on May 16-17 the Notre Dame Commencement on our campus—a large gathering bringing together families from across the country and around the world, many with older and at-risk members. The Notre Dame Commencement and the events leading up to it mean so much to our graduates, their families, our faculty and to me personally, and so it is with greatest regret that I tell you we will not be able to gather you on campus for Commencement this May.…

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  8. Provost Burish: faculty update on COVID-19 issues

    Dear Colleagues,

    I have never seen our beautiful campus so quiet, eerily quiet.  Yet I know that you—whether working in your offices or labs on campus or remotely from home—have been putting enormous effort into teaching online classes, continuing your research and scholarship, advising students, and conducting the business of your departments, institutes, schools, and colleges.  By all reports, our students also have adapted to this new environment and continue to progress toward their degrees. …

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  9. Friday Week: grades, tenure, “smooth week”

    The transition from in-classroom instruction to distant teaching and learning went smoothly this week. There was also more clarity about policies as they pertain to grades, employment, tenure track and other issues of importance to students, faculty and staff.

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  10. Executive VP Cullinan: update to faculty and staff

    Dear Members of the Notre Dame Community,

    My deepest thanks for the teamwork, dedication and compassion you have demonstrated in this unprecedented time. The coronavirus pandemic has presented truly extraordinary challenges for the world and our nation, as well as for the University of Notre Dame. I am humbled and inspired by the way you have responded with care and concern for one another.…

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  11. Update on remote teaching for Notre Dame instructors

    Dear Friends and Colleagues,

    Your generosity, creativity, and commitment to our students has never been more visible than it is now in this moment of profound disruption and anxiety. Thank you. In all things, we counsel compassion, flexibility, and patience as guiding principles — towards our students, our broader community, and ourselves. Many students (and their instructors) may be in unstable circumstances; they may be burdened by this crisis in ways that are not readily visible or communicated easily. The impact of COVID-19 on our communities, the responses of local authorities to it, and access to public spaces and resources will vary. These factors will continue to impact everyone in our dispersed community. Resumption of instruction in an online environment will, no doubt, present some new opportunities and a few surprises. As we look forward to the week ahead, we write with some additional touchstones to consider as we begin remote learning and teaching as a community.…

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  12. University Librarian Walker: letter to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars

    Dear Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars,

    As you may have learned, the University is taking additional steps in response to COVID-19 to address the health and safety of all of you as well as our faculty and staff members who support online teaching and research. A recent communication states that “these steps will also position us for additional anticipated measures that state and local governments are likely to take to control the spread of the coronavirus.”…

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  13. VP of OPAC Browne: weekly update to faculty and staff

    Staff pack up students belongings to ship to them for the beginning of distance instruction
    Essential belongings of students who were unable to return to campus to retrieve them were packed and shipped by staff, including volunteers.

    Dear Members of the Notre Dame Community,

    We hope this finds you and your loved ones well. Given the importance of ensuring that all members of the Notre Dame community are well-informed while the coronavirus pandemic continues, we plan to summarize on Fridays the developments of that week. Much of the information may have been communicated previously through other channels. Nonetheless, it’s important that we highlight it, or in some instances, provide additional details.…

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  14. VP of Research Bernhard: details of research lab operation suspension

    Dear Colleagues,

    With the announcement that the University plans to suspend laboratory research operations and limit access only to essential personnel on Friday March, 27, I write to inform you about how we will manage the ramp down process. I want to emphasize that although lab operations are suspended, we hope faculty, post docs, graduate and undergraduate students can still find ways to be productive remotely by engaging in computational and simulation work, data analysis, paper and proposal writing, and other similar activities. The Deans and I stand ready to assist in any way that we can.…

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  15. VP of Student Affairs Hoffmann Harding: letter to students regarding residence halls closure

    Dear Notre Dame undergraduates,

    Since writing to you only a week ago, the pace with which our world has changed due to COVID-19 is astounding and, at times, disconcerting. I am so proud of how you have responded to this challenge. Although your lives have changed dramatically, you have expressed understanding that Notre Dame prioritized the health and safety of our community, our nation, and our world. …

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  16. Graduate School dean Carlson: letter to graduate and professional students

    Dear Graduate and Professional Students,

     

    It has been a sad and stressful week. On behalf of myself and the deans of the graduate professional schools, I write to say how sorry we are that the spring semester has unfolded in this manner, and to thank you for your understanding, patience, flexibility, and creativity as the rhythm of just about every facet of our lives has been up-ended, and as we all try to adjust to a new set of routines. We understand how you may be feeling. The need to stay physically distant may bring on feelings of isolation. The pressures to move instruction online may be compounded for those of you who are not only students, but also teaching assistants or instructors of record. The contingency planning that is taking place with respect to research is important because we are trying our best to support you in your pursuit of meaningful work and progress on your degree. But understandably, this planning may bring too anxiety and countless questions related to deadlines, progress on research, funding, access to on-campus resources and so on.…

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  17. OPAC VP Browne: ND student tests positive for virus

    Dear Members of the Notre Dame Community:

    A Notre Dame student who returned last week from studying abroad in London has notified the University that the student has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). The student had traveled from London to home in the United States, and not to Notre Dame’s main campus in South Bend. The student was already self-quarantined when tested for the virus. The student’s local health department is currently overseeing medical care in conjunction with local providers. These local health officials are authorized to notify additional individuals who may have been in recent, close contact with the student. …

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  18. Public Masses suspended; livestreams of Basilica liturgies available

    Dear Notre Dame Family,

    As Fr. Jenkins said in his recent video message, Notre Dame is a community, even when we are far apart. In the interest of caring for all members of our community, and in accordance with the guidelines of the CDC, the State of Indiana, and the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, we will be suspending public Masses in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and elsewhere on campus. This is not a decision taken lightly, but it is one that is necessary.…

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  19. VP of Human Resources McQuade: More about remote work

    Dear Staff,

    I wanted to provide additional information in follow up to the Executive Officers' letter that was sent to you this evening. The University remains open and operations continue with appropriate measures to protect the health and safety of the campus community. We appreciate the extraordinary efforts of all staff to support our mission of teaching and scholarship, especially during this ever-changing landscape.…

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  20. Travel arranged for all University students studying abroad

    In response to the new European travel restrictions that go into effect at midnight on Friday, March 13, Notre Dame has arranged travel for all affected undergraduate students to arrive in the U.S. prior to the deadline.

    In addition, all undergraduates on study abroad have been provided rebooked flights and are scheduled to come back to the U.S. or their home country by Monday, March 16.  …

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  21. Associate Provost and Graduate School Dean Carlson: letter to graduate students

    Dear Graduate Students, Directors of Graduate Studies and Graduate Administrative Assistants,

    I am writing as a follow-up to Fr. John’s letter to the Notre Dame community earlier today with additional information related to graduate studies. With the implementation of social-distancing practices to deal with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, I know that there are many questions about what to expect in the coming weeks in relation to graduate training. We offer below some immediate guidance. Please continue to refer to coronavirus.nd.edu

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  22. VP of Student Affairs Hoffmann Harding: letter to current Notre Dame students

    Dear Notre Dame students,

    I write today to follow up on Father Jenkins’ announcement and provide guidance regarding the availability of student services and housing as we move to online learning through at least Monday, April 13. While I sincerely regret the disruption this decision will cause, please know your health and that of our broader campus community remains the University’s top priority. Every faculty and staff member will do all that we can to support the continuation of your education.…

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  23. NDI letter to students currently abroad

    Dear Study Abroad Students,

    A few minutes ago, you should have received a message from Fr. John Jenkins, C.S.C. While there are no known cases of COVID-19 among our students, faculty, or staff, the University has made the decision to suspend in-person classes after spring break until April 13, 2020.

    This has prompted the University to make the difficult but necessary decision to end all study abroad programming for the remainder of the semester, effective immediately.…

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  24. VP of Human Resources McQuade: letter to Notre Dame staff

    Dear Staff,

    The University of Notre Dame has been engaged in efforts to prepare for and contain the spread of COVID-19 in our community. Our highest priority has been to safeguard the health of members of the Notre Dame community and our neighbors while doing everything possible to continue our central work of education and research. Although there are currently no reported cases of the coronavirus at the University, the probability of its spread to our region is very high.…

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  25. VP and Associate Provost Pippenger: letter to parents of students abroad

    Dear Parents of Notre Dame Students Abroad,

    A few minutes ago, you should have received a message from Fr. John Jenkins, C.S.C., explaining the steps being taken to address the potential spread of the coronavirus on our campus.  While there are no known cases of COVID-19 among our students, faculty, or staff, the University has made the decision to suspend in-person classes after spring break until April 13, 2020.…

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  26. Jerusalem Global Gateway closed

    In our continuing efforts to keep you informed, and with the safety of our students, faculty and staff our top priority, I write to provide recent updates on Notre Dame’s response to the coronavirus outbreak, knowing that many of you find yourselves away from campus during this week’s spring break.

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