The Notre Dame Graduate Student Union serves the graduate student populace in an effort to represent their concerns to the university and work for a better grad student quality of life.

Family Friendship Program at the University of Notre Dame

  • Is your family interested in other cultures?
  • Are your children learning about world events in school?
  • Are you practicing a language?
  • Hesburgh Library Petition

    Provided below is a link to the Hesburgh Library Petition.

    Check out the GSU Classifieds....

    Did you know that the GSU website has its own "Classifieds" section? You can find roommates, housing, cars, and more! Click here to get started.

    Parking FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions about parking on and around the Notre Dame campus...

    Support the South Bend Economy: Shop Locally!

    Choosing to purchase at local stores can give your money three times more of an economic impact than buying from a chain retailer. Buying local keeps money in circulation; chains tend to circulate only payroll and sales taxes and send the rest of the revenue out of state. A new South Bend-based organization, Sholo (which stands for Shop Locally), wants to raise awareness about the economic impact of purchasing local products. For more information and a list of Sholo's participating stores, please visit www.sholo.org.

    Electronic Resources

    There are a number of computer labs on campus that are open to graduate students:

    Graduate Student Computer Lab
    The Graduate Student Union has a computer lab on the eleventh floor of the Hesburgh library. Graduate students who wish to have access to this lab may obtain a key from Donna Frahn. Donna's office is in the Mezzanine of the LaFortune student center, and she is usually available between 8 am and 2 pm, Monday through Friday. A $10 fee is required to get a key.

    Location: Hesburgh, 11th floor
    Resources: 8 Windows Stations, 1 Mac Station, 1 Black & White Printer
    Pictures of the Cluster

    Graduate Research Symposium - DEADLINE EXTENSION

    The GSU, along with the Graduate School, is excited to host its second Graduate Research Symposium on January 22, 2010.