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University of Notre Dame

Founded in 1842, Notre Dame stands on 1,250 acres considered by many to be among the most beautiful possessed by any university in the nation. From the collegiate Gothic architecture and park-like landscape to exquisite outdoor sculpture and breathtaking views, Notre Dame's campus is a visual splendor. Notre Dame has a unique spirit. It is traditional, yet open to change. It is dedicated to religious belief no less than scientific knowledge. It has always stood for values in a world of facts. It has kept faith with Father Sorin's vision.
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Categories Social Sciences, Technology
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Categories Social Sciences
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Yong Suk Lee

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Categories Social Sciences, Technology
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Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Categories Brain & Behavior
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Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Categories Social Sciences
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Categories Social Sciences
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Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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