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6 posts tagged "registration"

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Office of the Registrar to reintroduce NOVO as primary course registration system

Thomas Murphy | Monday, April 15, 2019

As Spring blossoms around campus and the semester begins its final stretch, students must now begin preparing to register for classes. This registration period, which is set to begin Monday, April 15, marks the return of the NOVO registration system, which the Office of the Registrar temporarily discontinued as the primary registration system following its

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Registrar to continue using DART for class registration

Kelli Smith | Thursday, November 8, 2018

Notre Dame will continue using the DART registration system over NOVO for the upcoming class registration period, the Office of the Registrar announced in an email to students Monday. DART and NOVO have been the University’s class registration systems for over two years. In 2015, the Office of the Registrar announced NOVO would be replacing

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Office of the Registrar tests new registration planning tool

Courtney Becker | Friday, November 3, 2017

The Office of the Registrar is testing a new class registration tool — ND Academic Planner — that will be available to students during course registration for the Fall 2018 semester. The tool is intended to simplify the process of searching for courses, planning schedules and registering for classes. The Office of the Registrar collaborated

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Coursicle aids in class registration

Andrew Cameron | Thursday, December 1, 2016

Class registration is a struggle college students must face every year, but this past year Notre Dame students have had access to Coursicle, a website designed to make designing a course schedule and registering for classes easier. The service was founded by Joe Puccio, who graduated from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in

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Enjoy registration

Zachary Llorens | Monday, November 16, 2015

It matters not how strait the gate How charged with punishments the scroll I am the master of my fate I am the captain of my soul. Well kind of, but not really. Registration time is here on campus for all students, and yet again, I feel the nervous energy of deciding my academic future

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How do we help each other?

Letter to the Editor | Friday, November 13, 2015

The panel consists of pressed suits and styled bobs. They talk of the necessity of relationship, of treating people humanely rather than as moneybags, of the difficulties of creating a metric for social impact, among other topics that arise when you ask, how do we help each other? Yet, these panelists don’t look like the

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University President Fr. John Jenkins announced in University President Fr. John Jenkins announced in an email on Tuesday that Notre Dame will open a mass vaccination site in partnership with the St. Joseph County Health Department. 

🏥 The site will be at the Compton Family Ice Arena and will be open Friday, March 26 and Saturday, March 27 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

🔬In his email, Fr. Jenkins said that the testing site “will provide vaccinations for those Indiana residents eligible at that time under the Indians Department of Health vaccine guidelines, whether or not they study or work at the University.”

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“So we talked about abortion and marriage and re “So we talked about abortion and marriage and religious freedom, and I don’t know how we could not talk about it. I mean, we have to be authentic teachers. We’re not going to be silent about the truths that we hold dear.”

Joseph R. Biden has become the second Catholic President in United States history, but his position on abortion is “one that cannot be condoned” according to Rev. Robert Dowd. 

“Other bishops think that, because he’s a conscientious Catholic whose faith is obviously important to him, we should strike a more positive tone, particularly at the outset of his presidency. After all, in many ways Biden’s positions are more in line with Catholic teaching than Trump’s, particularly when it comes to migrants, refugees, climate issues, poverty and inequality,” Dowd continued. 

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🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s stu 🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s student body presidential elections? 

Meet the candidates and the platforms they are running on below. 

Candidates Allan Njomo and Matthew Bisner plan to:
📚Expand sexual education materials.
💵Subsidize summer classes for low-income students.
📝Alter the non-discrimination clause to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
🏳️‍🌈Establish a Pride Fest.

Candidates Max Siegel and Zachary Holland plan to:
💵Increase club funding through outside grants.
🔈Amplify Speak4ND.
💲Raise student job wages.
🗣Promote sexual assault and racially-charged reporting.
🟢Expand GreeNDot training to the outside community.

Candidates Mabry Webb and Jacob Calpey plan to:
👥Create a Sexual Assault Response task force.
💵Increase funding for the UCC and subsidize off-campus referrals.
♿Make campus buildings more disability accessible.
🩺Increase awareness of STI testing.
Thank you all for sharing your ND love stories! Fr Thank you all for sharing your ND love stories! From class encounters to love at first sight at Hesburgh Library, swipe to read more shared experiences!
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Swipe through to take a look at how people have fo Swipe through to take a look at how people have found love under the dome!
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💖Happy Valentine’s Day!
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📸: Maria Luisa Paul
Maybe you found your significant other, met your l Maybe you found your significant other, met your lifelong friends or fell in love with yourself under the Dome — either way, we want to hear all about it! Love might be universal, but it is also a deeply personal experience. Share your on-campus love story by clicking on the link in our bio to be published on Valentine’s Day.
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