Welcome to Melissa Guadalupe Cabello Medina

Please welcome Melissa to the Donor Services team as our Communication and Data Analyst. Melissa is a 2014 UND alumnae majoring in Romance Language and Literature with a Minor from the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and a 2017 alumnae from Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore with a masters in European and International Policies. Additionally, Melissa spent a year as an intern at Leo Burnett in Milan, Italy with the Business and Intelligence marketing team and more recently assisted Donor Services and Data Integrity as a seasonal staff member.

Welcome Melissa!!

Stacy Koebel-Harder

Parking / traffic during golf championship

 

Parking/traffic to be manageable during golf championship, if you read this…

by Gwen O’Brien

June 18, 2019

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The 40th annual U.S. Senior Open (USSO) will take place Monday, June 24, through Sunday, June 30, at the Warren Golf Course, north of campus off Douglas Road. It’s a historic moment for the University as Warren is the first collegiate golf course to host this major championship.

It’s also the third large-scale Notre Dame event held this fiscal year that gives national exposure to and has a significant economic impact on the broader community. The first two — the Garth Brooks concert on Oct. 20 and the 2019 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic on New Year’s Day — were held in the stadium.

The USSO is different in that it’s one week long and takes place while summer classes and University business are humming along.

“The Division of Campus Safety and University Operations is working hard to make this event a positive experience for visitors as well as our campus community,” says Mike Seamon, vice president of the division.

That includes letting faculty, staff and summer students know well ahead of time how campus parking and Douglas Road, a major artery to and from campus, will be impacted.

Hosting large events is the new normal at Notre Dame and not a reach for the University, says Seamon. He credits Notre Dame staff, including temporary workers, who pull off each event like it’s just another day in the office.

“It literally takes everybody,” he says. “People in Auxiliary Operations, Administrative Services, Campus Services. It takes Facilities, Maintenance and Utilities. It takes our Campus Safety partners. It takes our Game Day and VenueND partners. These events draw on all of our assets, but in a good way, in a healthy way, in an exciting way.”

After the USSO, the next big thing at Notre Dame takes place in the football stadium on Friday, July 19, when the Liverpool F.C. plays a preseason match (called a “friendly”) against Germany’s Borussia Dortmund. It’s the first time international soccer will play at the House that Rockne Built.

Tickets for the Liverpool F.C. friendly and the USSO are still available.

Campus Parking

  • Fans will park in White Field, north of campus.

  • More than 1,900 volunteers will assist at the U.S. Senior Open during four-hour shifts over the course of the week. Most of them will park in the Joyce Lot and be shuttled north to Warren Golf Course.

  • Stepan Center will be the volunteer coordination hub.

  • From Monday, June 24, to Sunday, June 30, the Bulla and Rugby lots, which are normally student parking lots, will be closed for use by USSO personnel. Summer students are encouraged to park in the Lake Lot or other student lots where there is space.

  • During this same time period, about 30 spaces in the center of the Grace Lot will be reserved for USSO purposes.

Douglas Road

  • From Monday, June 24, to Wednesday, June 26, Douglas Road will be open.

  • The championship portion of the week begins on Thursday, June 27, and runs through Sunday, June 30, with Saturday and Sunday expected to bring the largest crowds.

    • During this four-day window, Douglas Road will be closed from White Field to the west and Ironwood to the east.

    • Holy Cross House and Moreau Seminary can still be accessed via Douglas Road during this time.

  • To avoid traffic delays on Douglas or during the eventual closure of the road, here are alternate routes to the north end of campus.

Traveling from the northeast

  • Take Indiana 23 south, past Douglas and past Ironwood.

  • Take a right on Vaness Street, just past the Salvation Army Thrift Store.

  • Vaness Street dead-ends at Twyckenham Drive, which runs along the east end of campus.

  • If headed to the north end of campus, turn right.

  • You can get as far north as Bulla and can turn left onto campus.

Traveling from the south to the north end of campus

  • Take Twyckenham Drive north.

  • You can get as far north as Bulla and will be able to turn left onto campus.

Traveling from the north and northwest (avoiding Douglas)

  • Take Indiana 933 south, past Douglas Road.

  • Turn left at the WNDU Studios, which is Dorr Road.

  • Proceed east on Dorr Road to the gate. You will need a white keycard to enter campus.

  • If you do not have a white keycard, take 933 south to Angela Boulevard and enter campus at Notre Dame Avenue.

Traveling to Moreau Seminary, Holy Cross House or campus from Douglas Road

  • Douglas will be open from 933 to White Field.

  • Take a right at Campus Service Drive.

  • Take the next right, which is Gold Drive, and follow it left or south.

  • You will pass the Campus Community Garden on the left and Ave Maria Press, also on the left.

  • At Moreau Drive (Old Douglas Road), turn left to get to Holy Cross House or Moreau Seminary on the right.

  • To get to campus, turn right at the light, which is St. Joseph Road.

  • Proceed south on St. Joseph to the gate. You will need a white keycard to enter campus.

Notre Dame launches the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate


Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate

Notre Dame launches the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate

Building on the University’s academic excellence and distinctive Catholic mission, Notre Dame launches the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate to establish a preeminent center for the study of real estate. Made possible by a generous gift from Ward and Kathy Fitzgerald, the Institute supports an interdisciplinary curriculum—including investment, development, design, construction, sales, and law—and offers a University-wide undergraduate minor in real estate. Through its research, teaching, and engagement with alumni and industry, the Institute is dedicated to educating and inspiring the next generation of real estate professionals. Read more…
“With faculty from throughout the University, the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate is an interdisciplinary hub for world-class research … well situated to become a preeminent center for the study of real estate as a means to create places of lasting value.”
— Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., Notre Dame’s president
realestate.nd.edu
574-631-6242  |  realestate@nd.edu  | + Follow on LinkedIn

Offices Closed at 4:00 on June 20th

In order that all staff can wish our retirees well, we will be locking the doors at the Eddy Street Offices, as well as Grace Hall, at 4:00 on Thursday, June 20th. As always, you may use your ID card to swipe into the offices at any time.
Congratulations to all our retirees and best wishes for your future!

Natella’s last day

Please join me in congratulating Natella Michola on accepting a new role ! Her last day with the University will be Friday, June 21, 2019. Though she is leaving the Notre Dame family, which she has faithfully served in several roles over the years, I’m very excited for her new opportunity for career growth.
Her kind graciousness will be truly missed, along with the friendly, helpful attitude which put candidates at ease. She has been a wonderful Development ambassador for all the talented candidates we meet. Natella, I hope your new organization makes you feel as welcome as you’ve made all of us feel when we first encountered University Relations at Notre Dame.
Please join me in thanking Natella for all of her work over the years, and in wishing her all the best success in her new role.
-Tara

We need your singing voice!

This Wednesday (June 19th) is your chance to make your professional singing debut on the recording of The Fighting Irish (of Notre Dame ya’ll) created by Notre Dame student Jorge “Jay” Rivera-Herrans.

At 5:01 PM ET — in the Family Room at Eddy Street Commons — we’ll be gathering a large group to sing the chorus of The Fighting Irish (of Notre Dame ya’ll) — that will be included in the final mix of the song.
You truly don’t have to be able to carry a tune — it’s just all about the experience of being able to say “I sang the chorus…” when your family and friends are listening to the song.
The FIRST 29 who sign up to do this will be invited to take part.
All you have to do is this:
  • Send an email to Lin Wang to let her know you want to sing
  • Wear a Notre Dame shirt/top of some type to the recording — we’ll be filming this recording
  • And, show up next Wednesday on time.
Our hope is to be done before 5:47 PM ET — so, we’ll be getting started at promptly 5:01 PM ET.
Thanks!
Jim Small

Welcome Tashana Kenny

Please welcome Tashana Kenny to the Regional Administrative team!  She will be supporting George Duke, Lavarr Barnett, and Kasey O’Connor.  Tashana is a native South Bender, graduating from Adam’s High School, Ball State University and Unversity of Phoenix.  She has 16 years of experience in Telecommunications – most recently with Comcast. 
Tashana and husband, Matthew are the proud parents of three children Jaren (14), Jasmine (17) and Jayden (22).  The entire family celebrated commencement with Hoosier grad Jayden in Bloomington this past May. 
In her spare time, Tashana is pursuing her Health & Life Coach certification, enjoys yoga, walking, and reading.  If you’re a Trekkie, love Game of Thrones or Marvel superheroes – you’ve found a kindred spirit!  Welcome, Tashana!

Welcome Lana Taylor

Please welcome Lana Taylor to University Relations!  She will begin on Monday, June 17th as a Development Associate supporting Heather Christophersen and all of the team in Grace Hall.  Lana joins us from previous roles supporting John Affleck-Graves and Mike Seamon.  She will be a tremendous asset to the team and we are excited to have her join us!  Welcome, Lana!

Heather Christophersen

Alumni Association recognized with CASE Circle of Excellence Awards

CASE announced its winners June 12 for the Circle of Excellence awards, and I’m happy to report that the association won two gold awards for Life Beyond the ND Bubble under Student Alumni Initiatives and the ND Traditions book under Books. In all, we submitted five entries from the association.
CASE received 2,856 entries and gave roughly 400 awards as bronze, silver, gold and grand gold. 611 higher education institutions, independent schools, and nonprofits from 20 countries submitted the entries. Winners are selected based on a number of factors, including overall quality, innovation, use of resources and the impact on the institution or its external and internal communities, such as alumni, parents, students, and faculty and staff.
Here are the links to the two winning entries with judge’s comments for Traditions Book and Bubble.
With nine total awards, Notre Dame received the second most of any of the 611 institutions that entered the competition. Mendoza won a gold for their business magazine and two silvers for their digital newsletter, Mendoza Acumen, and their 2018 Dean’s Report.  ND International won a silver for the Kylemore Abbey Global Centre planning guide and ND’s Strategic Content team won a silver Writing for the Web award. A bronze was given for “Launching the Urban Adaptation Assessment” under the category Public Relations & Community Relations Programs.
Congratulations to the team!
Best, Bill Gangluff