Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters

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The College of Arts and Letters is the oldest and largest college within the University of Notre Dame. It includes the following departments and programs:

Africana Studies; American Studies; Anthropology; Art, Art History, & Design; Classics; College Seminar; Computer Applications; Creative Writing; Devers Program in Dante Studies; East Asian Languages & Literature; Economics and Econometrics; Economics and Policy Studies; English; Film, Television, & Theatre; Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy; Gender Studies; German and Russian Languages and Literatures; Hesburgh Program in Public Service; History; History and Philosophy of Science Graduate Program; Honors Program; Irish Language and Literature; Medieval Studies; Music; Ph.D. in Literature Program; Philosophy; Political Science; Program in American Democracy; Psychology; Program of Liberal Studies; Romance Languages & Literatures; Sociology; Theology; University Writing Program

The Dean of the College of Arts and Letters is Mark W. Roche, Ph.D.



University of Notre Dame

Academics

Mendoza College of BusinessCollege of Arts and Letters • College of Science • College of Engineering • School of ArchitectureLaw School

Men's Residence Halls

Alumni HallCarroll HallDillon HallFisher HallKeenan HallKeough HallKnott HallMorrissey ManorO'Neill HallSt. Edward's HallSiegfried HallSorin HallStanford HallZahm Hall

Women's Residence Halls

Badin HallBreen-Phillips HallCavanaugh HallFarley HallHoward HallLewis HallLyons HallMcGlinn HallPangborn HallPasquerilla East HallPasquerilla West HallWalsh HallWelsh Family Hall

Music

Fight SongAlma Mater

Athletics

Notre Dame Fighting IrishNotre Dame Fighting Irish footballNotre Dame StadiumEdmund P. Joyce CenterFrank Eck Stadium