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  1. Two of the others served as presidents of Notre Dame: Father Andrew Morrissey, CSC, president from 1893-1905, and Father James Burns, CSC, 1919-1922. All but one of Notre Dame’s 14 deceased presidents are buried in the community cemetery. The exception is Cardinal John O’Hara, CSC, 1888-1960. The order’s first and only cardinal, O’Hara ...

  2. Nov 3, 2014 · The Archaeological Crypt of Notre Dame underneath Notre Dame Cathedral in Ile de City shows that it’s a city in a constant state of change. In the 1960s, during excavations for a car park outside Notre Dame, ancient Roman ruins were discovered 80 metres underneath the site of Notre Dame. Excavators found artefacts such as huts, pillars and ...

  3. The presidents of Notre Dame over the last 60 years have played critical roles in shaping the University’s approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of Notre Dame for 35 years beginning in 1952, was a member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission from 1957 to 1972, a key leader at a pivotal time in ...

  4. The University of Notre Dame is located in Notre Dame, Indiana, a census designated place in St. Joseph County, near South Bend and Mishawaka, in the Michiana region. It is 5 miles south of the Indiana-Michigan border, and it is served by exit 77 of the Indiana Toll Road, which is concurrent with Interstate 90 and Interstate 80.

  5. ND Quick Facts > Presidents of the University of Notre Dame . President: Years as President: Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C. (6 February 1814 - 31 October 1893) 1842-1865 .

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · One of only two people buried under the Basilica, Orestes Augustus Brownson was neither a student nor a faculty member at Notre Dame. In fact, there is no record of him ever visiting the University. Yet his final resting place conveys he played an important role in the history of Our Lady’s University.

  7. Apr 14, 2022 · An archaeological dig under Notre Dame Cathedral has uncovered an extraordinary treasure of statues, sculptures, tombs and pieces of an original rood screen dating back to the 13th century.