History of the University of Notre Dame

University of Notre Dame seal

The University of Notre Dame was founded on November 26, 1842, by Father Edward Sorin, CSC, who was also its first president, as an all-male institution on land donated by the Bishop of Vincennes. Today, many Holy Cross priests continue to work for the university, including as its president. Notre Dame rose to national prominence in the early 1900s for its Fighting Irish football team, especially under the guidance of the legendary coach Knute Rockne.[1] Major improvements to the university occurred during the administration of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh between 1952 and 1987 as Hesburgh's administration greatly increased the university's resources, academic programs, and reputation and first enrolled women undergraduates in 1972.[2]

  1. ^ "Knute "Rock" Rockne". National Football Foundation. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  2. ^ "The Endowment: Not Just a Pot of Gold". 23 September 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.