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Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.
To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France?
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It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858.
It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in eighteen fifty-eight.
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Joey
To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in eighteen fifty-eight in Lourdes France?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What is in front of the Notre Dame Main Building?
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Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes".
Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes".
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Justin
What is in front of the Notre Dame Main Building?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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The Basilica of the Sacred heart at Notre Dame is beside to which structure?
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Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
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Amy
The Basilica of the Sacred heart at Notre Dame is beside to which structure?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What is the Grotto at Notre Dame?
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Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection.
Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection.
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Kendra
What is the Grotto at Notre Dame?
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What sits on top of the Main Building at Notre Dame?
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Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary.
Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary.
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Joey
What sits on top of the Main Building at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
As at most other universities, Notre Dame's students run a number of news media outlets. The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals. Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and claims to be the oldest continuous collegiate publication in the United States. The other magazine, The Juggler, is released twice a year and focuses on student literature and artwork. The Dome yearbook is published annually. The newspapers have varying publication interests, with The Observer published daily and mainly reporting university and other news, and staffed by students from both Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College. Unlike Scholastic and The Dome, The Observer is an independent publication and does not have a faculty advisor or any editorial oversight from the University. In 1987, when some students believed that The Observer began to show a conservative bias, a liberal newspaper, Common Sense was published. Likewise, in 2003, when other students believed that the paper showed a liberal bias, the conservative paper Irish Rover went into production. Neither paper is published as often as The Observer; however, all three are distributed to all students. Finally, in Spring 2008 an undergraduate journal for political science research, Beyond Politics, made its debut.
When did the Scholastic Magazine of Notre dame begin publishing?
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Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and claims to be the oldest continuous collegiate publication in the United States.
Begun as a one-page journal in September eighteen seventy-six, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and claims to be the oldest continuous collegiate publication in the United States.
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Emma
When did the Scholastic Magazine of Notre dame begin publishing?
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How often is Notre Dame's the Juggler published?
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The other magazine, The Juggler, is released twice a year and focuses on student literature and artwork.
The other magazine, The Juggler, is released twice a year and focuses on student literature and artwork.
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Emma
How often is Notre Dame's the Juggler published?
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What is the daily student paper at Notre Dame called?
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The newspapers have varying publication interests, with The Observer published daily and mainly reporting university and other news, and staffed by students from both Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College.
The newspapers have varying publication interests, with The Observer published daily and mainly reporting university and other news, and staffed by students from both Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College.
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Ivy
What is the daily student paper at Notre Dame called?
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How many student news papers are found at Notre Dame?
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The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals.
The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals.
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Kendra
How many student news papers are found at Notre Dame?
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In what year did the student paper Common Sense begin publication at Notre Dame?
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In 1987, when some students believed that The Observer began to show a conservative bias, a liberal newspaper, Common Sense was published.
In nineteen eighty-seven, when some students believed that The Observer began to show a conservative bias, a liberal newspaper, Common Sense was published.
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Matthew
In what year did the student paper Common Sense begin publication at Notre Dame?
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The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians. Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto. The university through the Moreau Seminary has ties to theologian Frederick Buechner. While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
Where is the headquarters of the Congregation of the Holy Cross?
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The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome).
The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome).
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Ivy
Where is the headquarters of the Congregation of the Holy Cross?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians. Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto. The university through the Moreau Seminary has ties to theologian Frederick Buechner. While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
What is the primary seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Cross?
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Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building.
Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across saint Joseph lake from the Main Building.
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Salli
What is the primary seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Cross?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What is the oldest structure at Notre Dame?
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Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians.
Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of saint Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians.
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Kevin
What is the oldest structure at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What individuals live at Fatima House at Notre Dame?
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Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto.
Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto.
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Emma
What individuals live at Fatima House at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Which prize did Frederick Buechner create?
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Salli
While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
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Joey
Which prize did Frederick Buechner create?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering and geological sciences, computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering – with eight B.S. degrees offered. Additionally, the college offers five-year dual degree programs with the Colleges of Arts and Letters and of Business awarding additional B.A. and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees, respectively.
How many BS level degrees are offered in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame?
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Joey
Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering and geological sciences, computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering – with eight B.S. degrees offered.
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Kimberly
How many BS level degrees are offered in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame?
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The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering and geological sciences, computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering – with eight B.S. degrees offered. Additionally, the college offers five-year dual degree programs with the Colleges of Arts and Letters and of Business awarding additional B.A. and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees, respectively.
In what year was the College of Engineering at Notre Dame formed?
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The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s.
The College of Engineering was established in nineteen twenty, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the eighteen seventys.
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Joey
In what year was the College of Engineering at Notre Dame formed?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Before the creation of the College of Engineering similar studies were carried out at which Notre Dame college?
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The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s.
The College of Engineering was established in nineteen twenty, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the eighteen seventys.
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Olivia
Before the creation of the College of Engineering similar studies were carried out at which Notre Dame college?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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How many departments are within the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering?
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Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering and geological sciences, computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering – with eight B.S. degrees offered.
Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study - aerospace and mechanical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, civil engineering and geological sciences, computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering - with eight B.S. degrees offered.
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Kimberly
How many departments are within the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering?
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The College of Science began to offer civil engineering courses beginning at what time at Notre Dame?
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The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s.
The College of Engineering was established in nineteen twenty, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the eighteen seventys.
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Joey
The College of Science began to offer civil engineering courses beginning at what time at Notre Dame?
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All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each student is given an academic advisor from the program who helps them to choose classes that give them exposure to any major in which they are interested. The program also includes a Learning Resource Center which provides time management, collaborative learning, and subject tutoring. This program has been recognized previously, by U.S. News & World Report, as outstanding.
What entity provides help with the management of time for new students at Notre Dame?
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The program also includes a Learning Resource Center which provides time management, collaborative learning, and subject tutoring.
The program also includes a Learning Resource Center which provides time management, collaborative learning, and subject tutoring.
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Matthew
What entity provides help with the management of time for new students at Notre Dame?
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How many colleges for undergraduates are at Notre Dame?
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All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program.
All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program.
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Emma
How many colleges for undergraduates are at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What was created at Notre Dame in 1962 to assist first year students?
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The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major.
The First Year of Studies program was established in nineteen sixty-two to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major.
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Joey
What was created at Notre Dame in nineteen sixty-two to assist first year students?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Which organization declared the First Year of Studies program at Notre Dame "outstanding?"
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Kevin
This program has been recognized previously, by U.S. News & World Report, as outstanding.
This program has been recognized previously, by U.S. News & World Report, as outstanding.
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Justin
Which organization declared the First Year of Studies program at Notre Dame "outstanding?"
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the 1854–1855 academic year. The program expanded to include Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master of Civil Engineering in its early stages of growth, before a formal graduate school education was developed with a thesis not required to receive the degrees. This changed in 1924 with formal requirements developed for graduate degrees, including offering Doctorate (PhD) degrees. Today each of the five colleges offer graduate education. Most of the departments from the College of Arts and Letters offer PhD programs, while a professional Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program also exists. All of the departments in the College of Science offer PhD programs, except for the Department of Pre-Professional Studies. The School of Architecture offers a Master of Architecture, while each of the departments of the College of Engineering offer PhD programs. The College of Business offers multiple professional programs including MBA and Master of Science in Accountancy programs. It also operates facilities in Chicago and Cincinnati for its executive MBA program. Additionally, the Alliance for Catholic Education program offers a Master of Education program where students study at the university during the summer and teach in Catholic elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools across the Southern United States for two school years.
The granting of Doctorate degrees first occurred in what year at Notre Dame?
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This changed in 1924 with formal requirements developed for graduate degrees, including offering Doctorate (PhD) degrees.
This changed in nineteen twenty-four with formal requirements developed for graduate degrees, including offering Doctorate (PhD) degrees.
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Olivia
The granting of Doctorate degrees first occurred in what year at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What type of degree is an M.Div.?
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Most of the departments from the College of Arts and Letters offer PhD programs, while a professional Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program also exists.
Most of the departments from the College of Arts and Letters offer PhD programs, while a professional Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program also exists.
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Amy
What type of degree is an M.Div.?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Which program at Notre Dame offers a Master of Education degree?
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Additionally, the Alliance for Catholic Education program offers a Master of Education program where students study at the university during the summer and teach in Catholic elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools across the Southern United States for two school years.
Additionally, the Alliance for Catholic Education program offers a Master of Education program where students study at the university during the summer and teach in Catholic elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools across the Southern United States for two school years.
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Brian
Which program at Notre Dame offers a Master of Education degree?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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In what year was a Master of Arts course first offered at Notre Dame?
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The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the 1854–1855 academic year.
The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the eighteen fifty-four-eighteen fifty-five academic year.
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Kevin
In what year was a Master of Arts course first offered at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the 1854–1855 academic year. The program expanded to include Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master of Civil Engineering in its early stages of growth, before a formal graduate school education was developed with a thesis not required to receive the degrees. This changed in 1924 with formal requirements developed for graduate degrees, including offering Doctorate (PhD) degrees. Today each of the five colleges offer graduate education. Most of the departments from the College of Arts and Letters offer PhD programs, while a professional Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program also exists. All of the departments in the College of Science offer PhD programs, except for the Department of Pre-Professional Studies. The School of Architecture offers a Master of Architecture, while each of the departments of the College of Engineering offer PhD programs. The College of Business offers multiple professional programs including MBA and Master of Science in Accountancy programs. It also operates facilities in Chicago and Cincinnati for its executive MBA program. Additionally, the Alliance for Catholic Education program offers a Master of Education program where students study at the university during the summer and teach in Catholic elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools across the Southern United States for two school years.
Which department at Notre Dame is the only one to not offer a PhD program?
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All of the departments in the College of Science offer PhD programs, except for the Department of Pre-Professional Studies.
All of the departments in the College of Science offer PhD programs, except for the Department of Pre-Professional Studies.
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Ivy
Which department at Notre Dame is the only one to not offer a PhD program?
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The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc. The institute was inspired by the vision of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame. The institute has contributed to international policy discussions about peace building practices.
What institute at Notre Dame studies the reasons for violent conflict?
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The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace.
The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace.
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Brian
What institute at Notre Dame studies the reasons for violent conflict?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc. The institute was inspired by the vision of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame. The institute has contributed to international policy discussions about peace building practices.
What is the title of Notre Dame's Theodore Hesburgh?
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Kendra
The institute was inspired by the vision of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame.
The institute was inspired by the vision of the reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame.
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Joey
What is the title of Notre Dame's Theodore Hesburgh?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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In what year was the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies founded?
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Kendra
It was founded in 1986 through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
It was founded in nineteen eighty-six through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
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Joanna
In what year was the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies founded?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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To whom was John B. Kroc married?
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Kendra
It was founded in 1986 through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
It was founded in nineteen eighty-six through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
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Kendra
To whom was John B. Kroc married?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What company did Ray Kroc own?
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Kendra
It was founded in 1986 through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
It was founded in nineteen eighty-six through the donations of Joan B. Kroc, the widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc.
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Justin
What company did Ray Kroc own?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of Life mural designed by artist Millard Sheets. This mural is popularly known as "Touchdown Jesus" because of its proximity to Notre Dame Stadium and Jesus' arms appearing to make the signal for a touchdown.
How many stories tall is the main library at Notre Dame?
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Matthew
The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
The main building is the fourteen-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in nineteen sixty-three, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
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Emma
How many stories tall is the main library at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What is the name of the main library at Notre Dame?
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The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
The main building is the fourteen-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in nineteen sixty-three, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
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Justin
What is the name of the main library at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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In what year was the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library at Notre Dame finished?
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The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
The main building is the fourteen-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in nineteen sixty-three, which is the third building to house the main collection of books.
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Kimberly
In what year was the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library at Notre Dame finished?
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Which artist created the mural on the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library?
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Matthew
The front of the library is adorned with the Word of Life mural designed by artist Millard Sheets.
The front of the library is adorned with the Word of Life mural designed by artist Millard Sheets.
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Amy
Which artist created the mural on the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of Life mural designed by artist Millard Sheets. This mural is popularly known as "Touchdown Jesus" because of its proximity to Notre Dame Stadium and Jesus' arms appearing to make the signal for a touchdown.
What is a common name to reference the mural created by Millard Sheets at Notre Dame?
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This mural is popularly known as "Touchdown Jesus" because of its proximity to Notre Dame Stadium and Jesus' arms appearing to make the signal for a touchdown.
This mural is popularly known as "Touchdown Jesus" because of its proximity to Notre Dame Stadium and Jesus' arms appearing to make the signal for a touchdown.
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Joey
What is a common name to reference the mural created by Millard Sheets at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-restrictive early action policy that allows admitted students to consider admission to Notre Dame as well as any other colleges to which they were accepted. 1,400 of the 3,577 (39.1%) were admitted under the early action plan. Admitted students came from 1,311 high schools and the average student traveled more than 750 miles to Notre Dame, making it arguably the most representative university in the United States. While all entering students begin in the College of the First Year of Studies, 25% have indicated they plan to study in the liberal arts or social sciences, 24% in engineering, 24% in business, 24% in science, and 3% in architecture.
How many incoming students did Notre Dame admit in fall 2015?
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Joanna
Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%).
Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall twenty fifteen admitting three thousand, five hundred seventy-seven from a pool of eighteen thousand, one hundred fifty-six (nineteen point seven percent).
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Salli
How many incoming students did Notre Dame admit in fall twenty fifteen?
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What percentage of students were admitted to Notre Dame in fall 2015?
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Joanna
Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%).
Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall twenty fifteen admitting three thousand, five hundred seventy-seven from a pool of eighteen thousand, one hundred fifty-six (nineteen point seven percent).
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Joey
What percentage of students were admitted to Notre Dame in fall twenty fifteen?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Where does Notre Dame rank in terms of academic profile among research universities in the US?
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Joanna
The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities.
The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top ten to fifteen in the nation for national research universities.
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Emma
Where does Notre Dame rank in terms of academic profile among research universities in the US?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What percentage of students at Notre Dame participated in the Early Action program?
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Joanna
1,400 of the 3,577 (39.1%) were admitted under the early action plan.
fourteen hundred of the three thousand, five hundred seventy-seven (thirty-nine point one percent) were admitted under the early action plan.
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Kendra
What percentage of students at Notre Dame participated in the Early Action program?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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How many miles does the average student at Notre Dame travel to study there?
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Joanna
Admitted students came from 1,311 high schools and the average student traveled more than 750 miles to Notre Dame, making it arguably the most representative university in the United States.
Admitted students came from thirteen eleven high schools and the average student traveled more than seven hundred fifty miles to Notre Dame, making it arguably the most representative university in the United States.
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Kendra
How many miles does the average student at Notre Dame travel to study there?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 2015-2016, Notre Dame ranked 18th overall among "national universities" in the United States in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges 2016. In 2014, USA Today ranked Notre Dame 10th overall for American universities based on data from College Factual. Forbes.com's America's Best Colleges ranks Notre Dame 13th among colleges in the United States in 2015, 8th among Research Universities, and 1st in the Midwest. U.S. News & World Report also lists Notre Dame Law School as 22nd overall. BusinessWeek ranks Mendoza College of Business undergraduate school as 1st overall. It ranks the MBA program as 20th overall. The Philosophical Gourmet Report ranks Notre Dame's graduate philosophy program as 15th nationally, while ARCHITECT Magazine ranked the undergraduate architecture program as 12th nationally. Additionally, the study abroad program ranks sixth in highest participation percentage in the nation, with 57.6% of students choosing to study abroad in 17 countries. According to payscale.com, undergraduate alumni of University of Notre Dame have a mid-career median salary $110,000, making it the 24th highest among colleges and universities in the United States. The median starting salary of $55,300 ranked 58th in the same peer group.
Where did U.S. News & World Report rank Notre Dame in its 2015-2016 university rankings?
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Joanna
In 2015-2016, Notre Dame ranked 18th overall among "national universities" in the United States in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges 2016.
In twenty fifteen-twenty sixteen, Notre Dame ranked eighteenth overall among "national universities" in the United States in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges twenty sixteen.
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Amy
Where did U.S. News & World Report rank Notre Dame in its twenty fifteen-twenty sixteen university rankings?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Forbes.com placed Notre Dame at what position compared to other US research universities?
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Joanna
Forbes.com's America's Best Colleges ranks Notre Dame 13th among colleges in the United States in 2015, 8th among Research Universities, and 1st in the Midwest.
Forbes.com's America's Best Colleges ranks Notre Dame thirteenth among colleges in the United States in twenty fifteen, eighth among Research Universities, and first in the Midwest.
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Amy
Forbes.com placed Notre Dame at what position compared to other US research universities?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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The undergrad school at the Mendoza College of Business was ranked where according to BusinessWeek?
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Joanna
BusinessWeek ranks Mendoza College of Business undergraduate school as 1st overall.
BusinessWeek ranks Mendoza College of Business undergraduate school as first overall.
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Brian
The undergrad school at the Mendoza College of Business was ranked where according to BusinessWeek?
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In 2015-2016, Notre Dame ranked 18th overall among "national universities" in the United States in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges 2016. In 2014, USA Today ranked Notre Dame 10th overall for American universities based on data from College Factual. Forbes.com's America's Best Colleges ranks Notre Dame 13th among colleges in the United States in 2015, 8th among Research Universities, and 1st in the Midwest. U.S. News & World Report also lists Notre Dame Law School as 22nd overall. BusinessWeek ranks Mendoza College of Business undergraduate school as 1st overall. It ranks the MBA program as 20th overall. The Philosophical Gourmet Report ranks Notre Dame's graduate philosophy program as 15th nationally, while ARCHITECT Magazine ranked the undergraduate architecture program as 12th nationally. Additionally, the study abroad program ranks sixth in highest participation percentage in the nation, with 57.6% of students choosing to study abroad in 17 countries. According to payscale.com, undergraduate alumni of University of Notre Dame have a mid-career median salary $110,000, making it the 24th highest among colleges and universities in the United States. The median starting salary of $55,300 ranked 58th in the same peer group.
In 2014 what entity named Notre Dame 10th best of all American universities?
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Joanna
In 2014, USA Today ranked Notre Dame 10th overall for American universities based on data from College Factual.
In twenty fourteen, USA Today ranked Notre Dame tenth overall for American universities based on data from College Factual.
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Olivia
In twenty fourteen what entity named Notre Dame tenth best of all American universities?
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What percentage of Notre Dame students decide to study abroad?
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Joanna
Additionally, the study abroad program ranks sixth in highest participation percentage in the nation, with 57.6% of students choosing to study abroad in 17 countries.
Additionally, the study abroad program ranks sixth in highest participation percentage in the nation, with fifty-seven point six percent of students choosing to study abroad in seventeen countries.
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Amy
What percentage of Notre Dame students decide to study abroad?
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Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon.
What person was the Director of the Science Museum at Notre Dame in the late 19th century?
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Brian
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874.
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until eighteen seventy-four.
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Joanna
What person was the Director of the Science Museum at Notre Dame in the late nineteenth century?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon.
What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm?
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One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist.
One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (eighteen fifty-one-nineteen twenty-one) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age twenty-three and by nineteen hundred was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist.
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Kendra
What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What program did John Augustine Zahm come to co-direct at Nore Dame?
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Brian
One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist.
One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (eighteen fifty-one-nineteen twenty-one) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age twenty-three and by nineteen hundred was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist.
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Joey
What program did John Augustine Zahm come to co-direct at Nore Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon.
What book did John Zahm write in 1896?
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Brian
His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it.
His book Evolution and Dogma (eighteen ninety-six) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it.
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Matthew
What book did John Zahm write in eighteen ninety-six?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's students was Father John Augustine Zahm (1851–1921) who was made Professor and Co-Director of the Science Department at age 23 and by 1900 was a nationally prominent scientist and naturalist. Zahm was active in the Catholic Summer School movement, which introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues. His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. The intervention of Irish American Catholics in Rome prevented Zahm's censure by the Vatican. In 1913, Zahm and former President Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a major expedition through the Amazon.
What professorship did Father Josh Carrier hold at Notre Dame?
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Brian
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874.
Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until eighteen seventy-four.
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Emma
What professorship did Father Josh Carrier hold at Notre Dame?
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In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene. Study of nuclear physics at the university began with the building of a nuclear accelerator in 1936, and continues now partly through a partnership in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
In what year did Albert Zahm begin comparing aeronatical models at Notre Dame?
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Olivia
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models.
In eighteen eighty-two, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models.
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Kendra
In what year did Albert Zahm begin comparing aeronatical models at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene. Study of nuclear physics at the university began with the building of a nuclear accelerator in 1936, and continues now partly through a partnership in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
Which professor sent the first wireless message in the USA?
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Olivia
Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message.
Around eighteen ninety-nine, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message.
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Joey
Which professor sent the first wireless message in the USA?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene. Study of nuclear physics at the university began with the building of a nuclear accelerator in 1936, and continues now partly through a partnership in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
In what year did Jerome Green send his first wireless message?
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Olivia
Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message.
Around eighteen ninety-nine, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message.
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Matthew
In what year did Jerome Green send his first wireless message?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene. Study of nuclear physics at the university began with the building of a nuclear accelerator in 1936, and continues now partly through a partnership in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
Which individual worked on projects at Notre Dame that eventually created neoprene?
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Olivia
In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene.
In nineteen thirty-one, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene.
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Kimberly
Which individual worked on projects at Notre Dame that eventually created neoprene?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neoprene. Study of nuclear physics at the university began with the building of a nuclear accelerator in 1936, and continues now partly through a partnership in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
What did the brother of John Zahm construct at Notre Dame?
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Olivia
In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models.
In eighteen eighty-two, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models.
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Amy
What did the brother of John Zahm construct at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
Work on a germ-free-life ended up in the creation of which Notre Dame institute?
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Matthew
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928.
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in nineteen twenty-eight.
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Emma
Work on a germ-free-life ended up in the creation of which Notre Dame institute?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent?
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Matthew
In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute.
In the nineteen fortys Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in nineteen fifty was raised to the status of an Institute.
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Olivia
Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
In what year did Lobund at Notre Dame become an Institute?
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Matthew
In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute.
In the nineteen fortys Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in nineteen fifty was raised to the status of an Institute.
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Joanna
In what year did Lobund at Notre Dame become an Institute?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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The Lobund Institute was merged into the Department of Biology at Notre Dame in what year?
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Matthew
In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
In nineteen fifty-eight it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
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Salli
The Lobund Institute was merged into the Department of Biology at Notre Dame in what year?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the first research organization to answer definitively, that such life is possible and that it can be prolonged through generations. But the objective was not merely to answer Pasteur's question but also to produce the germ free animal as a new tool for biological and medical research. This objective was reached and for years Lobund was a unique center for the study and production of germ free animals and for their use in biological and medical investigations. Today the work has spread to other universities. In the beginning it was under the Department of Biology and a program leading to the master's degree accompanied the research program. In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. In 1958 it was brought back into the Department of Biology as integral part of that department, but with its own program leading to the degree of PhD in Gnotobiotics.
When did study of a germ-free-life begin at Notre Dame?
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Matthew
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928.
The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in nineteen twenty-eight.
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Ivy
When did study of a germ-free-life begin at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch. Intellectual leaders included Gurian, Jacques Maritain, Frank O'Malley, Leo Richard Ward, F. A. Hermens, and John U. Nef. It became a major forum for political ideas and modern political concerns, especially from a Catholic and scholastic tradition.
Gurian created what in 1939 at Notre Dame?
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Emma
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
The Review of Politics was founded in nineteen thirty-nine by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
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Kimberly
Gurian created what in nineteen thirty-nine at Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch. Intellectual leaders included Gurian, Jacques Maritain, Frank O'Malley, Leo Richard Ward, F. A. Hermens, and John U. Nef. It became a major forum for political ideas and modern political concerns, especially from a Catholic and scholastic tradition.
What was the Review of Politics inspired by?
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Emma
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
The Review of Politics was founded in nineteen thirty-nine by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
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Olivia
What was the Review of Politics inspired by?
5733b3d64776f419006610a5
University_of_Notre_Dame
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch. Intellectual leaders included Gurian, Jacques Maritain, Frank O'Malley, Leo Richard Ward, F. A. Hermens, and John U. Nef. It became a major forum for political ideas and modern political concerns, especially from a Catholic and scholastic tradition.
Over how many years did Gurian edit the Review of Politics at Notre Dame?
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Emma
For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch.
For forty-four years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch.
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Joey
Over how many years did Gurian edit the Review of Politics at Notre Dame?
5733b3d64776f419006610a6
University_of_Notre_Dame
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, and Thomas Stritch. Intellectual leaders included Gurian, Jacques Maritain, Frank O'Malley, Leo Richard Ward, F. A. Hermens, and John U. Nef. It became a major forum for political ideas and modern political concerns, especially from a Catholic and scholastic tradition.
Thomas Stritch was an editor of which publican from Notre Dame?
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Emma
The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
The Review of Politics was founded in nineteen thirty-nine by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals.
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Olivia
Thomas Stritch was an editor of which publican from Notre Dame?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre–eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying fields, including the Medieval Institute, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Kroc Institute for International Peace studies, and the Center for Social Concerns. Recent research includes work on family conflict and child development, genome mapping, the increasing trade deficit of the United States with China, studies in fluid mechanics, computational science and engineering, and marketing trends on the Internet. As of 2013, the university is home to the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt.
Who was the president of Notre Dame in 2012?
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The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre–eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address.
The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre-eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address.
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Joanna
Who was the president of Notre Dame in twenty twelve?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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The Kellogg Institute for International Studies is part of which university?
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The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre–eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address.
The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre-eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address.
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Emma
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies is part of which university?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What does the Kroc Institute at Notre Dame focus on?
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The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying fields, including the Medieval Institute, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Kroc Institute for International Peace studies, and the Center for Social Concerns.
The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying fields, including the Medieval Institute, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Kroc Institute for International Peace studies, and the Center for Social Concerns.
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Joanna
What does the Kroc Institute at Notre Dame focus on?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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In what year did Notre Dame begin to host the Global Adaptation Index?
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As of 2013, the university is home to the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt.
As of twenty thirteen, the university is home to the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt.
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Kendra
In what year did Notre Dame begin to host the Global Adaptation Index?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What threat does the Global Adaptation Index study?
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Ivy
As of 2013, the university is home to the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt.
As of twenty thirteen, the university is home to the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt.
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Olivia
What threat does the Global Adaptation Index study?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 2014 the Notre Dame student body consisted of 12,179 students, with 8,448 undergraduates, 2,138 graduate and professional and 1,593 professional (Law, M.Div., Business, M.Ed.) students. Around 21–24% of students are children of alumni, and although 37% of students come from the Midwestern United States, the student body represents all 50 states and 100 countries. As of March 2007[update] The Princeton Review ranked the school as the fifth highest 'dream school' for parents to send their children. As of March 2015[update] The Princeton Review ranked Notre Dame as the ninth highest. The school has been previously criticized for its lack of diversity, and The Princeton Review ranks the university highly among schools at which "Alternative Lifestyles [are] Not an Alternative." It has also been commended by some diversity oriented publications; Hispanic Magazine in 2004 ranked the university ninth on its list of the top–25 colleges for Latinos, and The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education recognized the university in 2006 for raising enrollment of African-American students. With 6,000 participants, the university's intramural sports program was named in 2004 by Sports Illustrated as the best program in the country, while in 2007 The Princeton Review named it as the top school where "Everyone Plays Intramural Sports." The annual Bookstore Basketball tournament is the largest outdoor five-on-five tournament in the world with over 700 teams participating each year, while the Notre Dame Men's Boxing Club hosts the annual Bengal Bouts tournament that raises money for the Holy Cross Missions in Bangladesh.
How many undergrads were attending Notre Dame in 2014?
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Joanna
In 2014 the Notre Dame student body consisted of 12,179 students, with 8,448 undergraduates, 2,138 graduate and professional and 1,593 professional (Law, M.Div., Business, M.Ed.) students.
In twenty fourteen the Notre Dame student body consisted of twelve thousand, one hundred seventy-nine students, with eight thousand, four hundred forty-eight undergraduates, twenty-one thirty-eight graduate and professional and fifteen ninety-three professional (Law, M.Div., Business, M.Ed.) students.
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Matthew
How many undergrads were attending Notre Dame in twenty fourteen?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What percentage of students at Notre Dame are the children of former Notre Dame students?
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Joanna
Around 21–24% of students are children of alumni, and although 37% of students come from the Midwestern United States, the student body represents all 50 states and 100 countries.
Around twenty-one-twenty-four percent of students are children of alumni, and although thirty-seven percent of students come from the Midwestern United States, the student body represents all fifty states and one hundred countries.
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Matthew
What percentage of students at Notre Dame are the children of former Notre Dame students?
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How many teams participate in the Notre Dame Bookstore Basketball tournament?
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Joanna
With 6,000 participants, the university's intramural sports program was named in 2004 by Sports Illustrated as the best program in the country, while in 2007 The Princeton Review named it as the top school where "Everyone Plays Intramural Sports." The annual Bookstore Basketball tournament is the largest outdoor five-on-five tournament in the world with over 700 teams participating each year, while the Notre Dame Men's Boxing Club hosts the annual Bengal Bouts tournament that raises money for the Holy Cross Missions in Bangladesh.
With six thousand participants, the university's intramural sports program was named in two thousand four by Sports Illustrated as the best program in the country, while in two thousand seven The Princeton Review named it as the top school where "Everyone Plays Intramural Sports." The annual Bookstore Basketball tournament is the largest outdoor five-on-five tournament in the world with over seven hundred teams participating each year, while the Notre Dame Men's Boxing Club hosts the annual Bengal Bouts tournament that raises money for the Holy Cross Missions in Bangladesh.
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Matthew
How many teams participate in the Notre Dame Bookstore Basketball tournament?
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For what cause is money raised at the Bengal Bouts tournament at Notre Dame?
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Kendra
For what cause is money raised at the Bengal Bouts tournament at Notre Dame?
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How many students in total were at Notre Dame in 2014?
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Joanna
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Joey
How many students in total were at Notre Dame in twenty fourteen?
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What percentage of undergrads live on the Notre Dame campus?
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Amy
About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus.
About eighty percent of undergraduates and twenty percent of graduate students live on campus.
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Ivy
What percentage of undergrads live on the Notre Dame campus?
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How many student housing areas are reserved for Notre Dame's graduate students?
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Amy
The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls.
The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the twenty-nine residence halls.
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Ivy
How many student housing areas are reserved for Notre Dame's graduate students?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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How many dorms for males are on the Notre Dame campus?
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Amy
Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all residence halls are single-sex, with 15 male dorms and 14 female dorms.
Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all residence halls are single-sex, with fifteen male dorms and fourteen female dorms.
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Joanna
How many dorms for males are on the Notre Dame campus?
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What amount of the graduate student body at Notre Dame live on the campus?
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Amy
About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus.
About eighty percent of undergraduates and twenty percent of graduate students live on campus.
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Olivia
What amount of the graduate student body at Notre Dame live on the campus?
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About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all residence halls are single-sex, with 15 male dorms and 14 female dorms. The university maintains a visiting policy (known as parietal hours) for those students who live in dormitories, specifying times when members of the opposite sex are allowed to visit other students' dorm rooms; however, all residence halls have 24-hour social spaces for students regardless of gender. Many residence halls have at least one nun and/or priest as a resident. There are no traditional social fraternities or sororities at the university, but a majority of students live in the same residence hall for all four years. Some intramural sports are based on residence hall teams, where the university offers the only non-military academy program of full-contact intramural American football. At the end of the intramural season, the championship game is played on the field in Notre Dame Stadium.
There are how many dorms for females at Notre Dame?
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Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all residence halls are single-sex, with 15 male dorms and 14 female dorms.
Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all residence halls are single-sex, with fifteen male dorms and fourteen female dorms.
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Joanna
There are how many dorms for females at Notre Dame?
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The university is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce, abbreviated postnominals: "CSC"). While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than 93% of students identify as Christian, with over 80% of the total being Catholic. Collectively, Catholic Mass is celebrated over 100 times per week on campus, and a large campus ministry program provides for the faith needs of the community. There are multitudes of religious statues and artwork around campus, most prominent of which are the statue of Mary on the Main Building, the Notre Dame Grotto, and the Word of Life mural on Hesburgh Library depicting Christ as a teacher. Additionally, every classroom displays a crucifix. There are many religious clubs (catholic and non-Catholic) at the school, including Council #1477 of the Knights of Columbus (KOC), Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM), Jewish Club, Muslim Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, The Mormon Club, and many more. The Notre Dame KofC are known for being the first collegiate council of KofC, operating a charitable concession stand during every home football game and owning their own building on campus which can be used as a cigar lounge. Fifty-seven chapels are located throughout the campus.
What is Congregation of Holy Cross in Latin?
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The university is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce, abbreviated postnominals: "CSC").
The university is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce, abbreviated postnominals: "CSC").
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Salli
What is Congregation of Holy Cross in Latin?
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What percentage of Notre Dame students feel they are Christian?
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While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than 93% of students identify as Christian, with over 80% of the total being Catholic.
While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than ninety-three percent of students identify as Christian, with over eighty percent of the total being Catholic.
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Ivy
What percentage of Notre Dame students feel they are Christian?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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How often is Catholic mass held at Notre Dame in a week?
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Collectively, Catholic Mass is celebrated over 100 times per week on campus, and a large campus ministry program provides for the faith needs of the community.
Collectively, Catholic Mass is celebrated over one hundred times per week on campus, and a large campus ministry program provides for the faith needs of the community.
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Salli
How often is Catholic mass held at Notre Dame in a week?
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How many chapels are on the Notre Dame campus?
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Fifty-seven chapels are located throughout the campus.
Fifty-seven chapels are located throughout the campus.
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Amy
How many chapels are on the Notre Dame campus?
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What amount of the student body of Notre Dame identifies as Catholic?
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While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than 93% of students identify as Christian, with over 80% of the total being Catholic.
While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than ninety-three percent of students identify as Christian, with over eighty percent of the total being Catholic.
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Amy
What amount of the student body of Notre Dame identifies as Catholic?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had housed virtually the entire University. Construction was started on the 17th of May and by the incredible zeal of administrator and workers the building was completed before the fall semester of 1879. The library collection was also rebuilt and stayed housed in the new Main Building for years afterwards. Around the time of the fire, a music hall was opened. Eventually becoming known as Washington Hall, it hosted plays and musical acts put on by the school. By 1880, a science program was established at the university, and a Science Hall (today LaFortune Student Center) was built in 1883. The hall housed multiple classrooms and science labs needed for early research at the university.
What was the music hall at Notre Dame called?
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Joanna
Eventually becoming known as Washington Hall, it hosted plays and musical acts put on by the school.
Eventually becoming known as Washington Hall, it hosted plays and musical acts put on by the school.
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Ivy
What was the music hall at Notre Dame called?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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In what year was the Main Building at Notre Dame razed in a fire?
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Joanna
This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home.
This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April eighteen seventy-nine, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home.
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Kendra
In what year was the Main Building at Notre Dame razed in a fire?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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Who was the president of Notre Dame in 1879?
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Joanna
Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had housed virtually the entire University.
Sorin and the president at the time, the reverend William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had housed virtually the entire University.
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Kimberly
Who was the president of Notre Dame in eighteen seventy-nine?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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On what date was the rebuilding of The Main Building begun at Notre Dame after the fire that claimed the previous?
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Joanna
Construction was started on the 17th of May and by the incredible zeal of administrator and workers the building was completed before the fall semester of 1879.
Construction was started on the seventeenth of May and by the incredible zeal of administrator and workers the building was completed before the fall semester of eighteen seventy-nine.
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Kendra
On what date was the rebuilding of The Main Building begun at Notre Dame after the fire that claimed the previous?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
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What did the Science Hall at Notre Dame come to be known as?
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Joanna
By 1880, a science program was established at the university, and a Science Hall (today LaFortune Student Center) was built in 1883.
By eighteen eighty, a science program was established at the university, and a Science Hall (today LaFortune Student Center) was built in eighteen eighty-three.
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Justin
What did the Science Hall at Notre Dame come to be known as?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, bastions of academic conservatism, were reluctant to move to a system of electives. Their graduates were shut out of Harvard Law School for that reason. Notre Dame continued to grow over the years, adding more colleges, programs, and sports teams. By 1921, with the addition of the College of Commerce, Notre Dame had grown from a small college to a university with five colleges and a professional law school. The university continued to expand and add new residence halls and buildings with each subsequent president.
What type of education was pushed at Notre Dame before its embracing of national standards?
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Matthew
In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis.
In nineteen nineteen Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis.
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Kevin
What type of education was pushed at Notre Dame before its embracing of national standards?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, bastions of academic conservatism, were reluctant to move to a system of electives. Their graduates were shut out of Harvard Law School for that reason. Notre Dame continued to grow over the years, adding more colleges, programs, and sports teams. By 1921, with the addition of the College of Commerce, Notre Dame had grown from a small college to a university with five colleges and a professional law school. The university continued to expand and add new residence halls and buildings with each subsequent president.
Which college did Notre Dame add in 1921?
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Matthew
By 1921, with the addition of the College of Commerce, Notre Dame had grown from a small college to a university with five colleges and a professional law school.
By nineteen twenty-one, with the addition of the College of Commerce, Notre Dame had grown from a small college to a university with five colleges and a professional law school.
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Kevin
Which college did Notre Dame add in nineteen twenty-one?
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In 1919 a new president of Notre Dame was named, who was it?
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Matthew
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In nineteen nineteen Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis.
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Salli
In nineteen nineteen a new president of Notre Dame was named, who was it?
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Over how many years did the change to national standards undertaken at Notre Dame in the early 20th century take place?
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Matthew
In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis.
In nineteen nineteen Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis.
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Kevin
Over how many years did the change to national standards undertaken at Notre Dame in the early twentieth century take place?
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Those who attended a Jesuit college may have been forbidden from joining which Law School due to the curricula at the Jesuit institution?
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Matthew
Their graduates were shut out of Harvard Law School for that reason.
Their graduates were shut out of Harvard Law School for that reason.
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Joanna
Those who attended a Jesuit college may have been forbidden from joining which Law School due to the curricula at the Jesuit institution?
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One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five undefeated seasons, won the Rose Bowl in 1925, and produced players such as George Gipp and the "Four Horsemen". Knute Rockne has the highest winning percentage (.881) in NCAA Division I/FBS football history. Rockne's offenses employed the Notre Dame Box and his defenses ran a 7–2–2 scheme. The last game Rockne coached was on December 14, 1930 when he led a group of Notre Dame all-stars against the New York Giants in New York City.
The Notre Dame football team got a new head coach in 1918, who was it?
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Emma
Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918.
Knute Rockne became head coach in nineteen eighteen.
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Kendra
The Notre Dame football team got a new head coach in nineteen eighteen, who was it?
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University_of_Notre_Dame
One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five undefeated seasons, won the Rose Bowl in 1925, and produced players such as George Gipp and the "Four Horsemen". Knute Rockne has the highest winning percentage (.881) in NCAA Division I/FBS football history. Rockne's offenses employed the Notre Dame Box and his defenses ran a 7–2–2 scheme. The last game Rockne coached was on December 14, 1930 when he led a group of Notre Dame all-stars against the New York Giants in New York City.
What was the amount of wins Knute Rockne attained at Notre Dame while head coach?
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Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties.
Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of one hundred five wins, twelve losses, and five ties.
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Kevin
What was the amount of wins Knute Rockne attained at Notre Dame while head coach?