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  2. Notre Dame OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame OpenCourseWare was an initiative by the University of Notre Dame to make materials from various courses freely available on the web. Launched September 30, 2006, [1] the site hosted materials from 45 courses in seven subjects. The project was initially funded by a grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and, unless ...

  3. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    OpenCourseWare. OpenCourseWare ( OCW) are course lessons created at universities and published for free via the Internet. OCW projects first appeared in the late 1990s, and after gaining traction in Europe and then the United States have become a worldwide means of delivering educational content.

  4. Hesburgh Library - Wikipedia

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    References: [1] [2] Theodore Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the University of Notre Dame 's library system. The present-day building opened on September 18, 1963, as Memorial Library. In 1987, it was renamed Hesburgh Library, in honor of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., who served as the university's president from 1952 to 1987.

  5. Main Building (University of Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sorin, founder of the University of Notre Dame, started construction of the first main building August 28, 1843. [6] The architect was Mr. Marsile of Vincennes Indiana who arrived on campus on the 24th. The structure, which was complete by the fall of 1844, [6] was a brick building eighty feet long by thirty-six feet wide, 4 1/2-story ...

  6. Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is located at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States, and is a reproduction of the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France. The current Grotto was built in 1896, replacing a wooden grotto built on August 22, 1878. An artificial rock cave, the Grotto is used by its visitors ...

  7. Campus of the University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The campus of the University of Notre Dame is located in Notre Dame, Indiana, and spans 1,250 acres comprising around 170 buildings. The campus is consistently ranked and admired as one of the most beautiful university campuses in the United States and around the world, particularly noted for the Golden Dome, the Basilica and its stained glass ...

  8. Word of Life (mural) - Wikipedia

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    Location. Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S. Coordinates. 41°42′8″N 86°14′3″W. /  41.70222°N 86.23417°W  / 41.70222; -86.23417. Word of Life (often called " Touchdown Jesus ") is a mural on the side of Hesburgh Library, on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. The artwork measures 134 feet (41 m) high and 68 feet ...

  9. Edward Sorin - Wikipedia

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    Profession. Priest. Known for. Founding the University of Notre Dame. Edward Frederick Sorin, C.S.C. (French: Édouard Sorin; [1] February 6, 1814 – October 31, 1893) was a French-born priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross and the founder of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and of St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas .