ND College of Arts and Letters
The College of Arts and Letters is the University of Notre Dame's oldest and largest college. We believe that its students, faculty, and programs meld the best aspects of a residential liberal arts college, a major research university, and a Catholic institution of international standing.
The College's 20 departments span three divisions—the arts, the social sciences, and the humanities—all of which contribute to the vibrant life of the College.
Crash Course – Becoming a Force for Social Good: Sociology in Action
Marriage Material: How a Powerful Institution Shapes Relationships – Abigail Ocobock
Theological Answers to AI’s Ethical Questions – Paul Scherz
Crash Course – Economics and the Seven Deadly Sins
In Tandem: Chemistry & Art
Crash Course – Writing in the Age of AI
Crash Course – Sport and Society in the Ancient World
Art Attack
The Complexity of Cooperation in International Development – Richard Clark
Joseph Blanco '92 on Adaptability as a Key for Career Success
The Power of Asking Questions: Reflections from the Arts & Letters Class of 2025
2025 Senior Thesis Projects - College of Arts and Letters
Fatherhood, Hormones, and Healthy Families – Lee Gettler
Foundationing: A New Approach to Shakespeare that Centers the Performer – Scott Jackson
Politics, Prose, and Peace in Early America – Sandra Gustafson
Audrey Miles '23 on the Intersection of Faith and Science
Madison Faller '15 on How an Interdisciplinary Mindset Leads to Success Handling Complex Topics
Brigid Graff '13 on the Liberal Arts as Preparation for an Innovative, Resilient Career
Roman Jobs and Latin Irony in Literature – Luca Grillo
The Kennedy Scholars Seminar at Notre Dame London
Rev. Kevin Grove, C.S.C. - 2024 Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching
The Intersection of Catholicism and Secular Thought – Sarah Shortall
Crash Course – Sports Economics
Thomas Graff '14 on the Humanities and the Symphonic Pursuit of Truth
Catholic Social Teaching and the Power of Popular Movements – David Lantingua
Threads of Translation: Irish Literary Tradition – Clíona Ní Ríordáin
Crash Course – Great Speeches