Portfolio
The Notre Dame Web Group has produced a variety of websites from the University’s homepage to the College of Arts and Letters to Development and the Law School. In all cases, we start with a review of our client’s goals and needs, combine that with research about their target audiences, and develop a plan that addresses both our client’s goals as well as their audiences’ needs for information. In the absence of adequate research, we procure it.
We are uniquely positioned to address the challenges of developing websites within a higher education environment and can proudly claim that the outcomes of our efforts at Notre Dame have often exceeded client expectations.
Sample Projects
2008 Notre Dame Forum
The event invites the entire Notre Dame family to embark upon a thoughtful and comprehensive course of sustainability in our personal lifestyles, our institutional practices, our intellectual life and research, and our civic commitments.
Holy Cross Vocations
Communities of Holy Cross priests around the world are gatherings of individual thinkers, unique talents, different perspectives, and deeply personal spiritualities.
Notre Dame Our Mother
The University of Notre Dame announced the creation of the Notre Dame Our Mother Scholarship, named in honor of Father Ted Hesburgh’s special devotion to the Blessed Mother.
Irish Language and Literature
The only one of its kind in North America, the Department of Irish Language and Literature gives undergraduates the opportunity to complete a minor in Irish language and literature.
Make a Gift to Notre Dame
At Notre Dame, every gift matters, because every gift helps give our students the chance to enrich their minds, cultivate their character, and make a difference in our world.
ND.edu
The new ND.edu website was launched on August 28, 2007. It features fresh design, new content, and an interactive carousel.
Green at ND
As a Catholic academic community of higher learning, the University of Notre Dame and its faculty, staff, and students believe we have a responsibility to advocate the principles and live out the practices of energy and environmental stewardship.
Undergraduate Admissions
The Undergraduate Admissions Office at Notre Dame strives to embody the University’s mission by considerately serving prospective applicants during a time of significant transition.
2007 Notre Dame Forum
The 2007 Notre Dame Forum again engages our students’ minds and hearts with one of the great challenges that they must address as tomorrow’s leaders: Immigration.
Supporting Notre Dame
The Department of Development strives to serve the Notre Dame community by providing unparalleled resources and opportunities on individual and collective levels.
Center for Building Communities
An initiative of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, the CBC seeks communities where we can work with local people.
East Asian Languages & Cultures
The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures provides the resources and instruction necessary for success in these fields through its dedication to rigorous language instruction in Chinese and Japanese.
Department of Music
The Department of Music offers intensive professional training in music to students in performance, music history and theory, and music and culture.
Department of Film, Television and Theatre
The primary goals of the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre are to inspire intellectual inquiry and nurture creativity.
Career Center
The Career Center is dedicated to the development and implementation of innovative programs and services that promote lifelong career management skills for students and alumni.
Notre Dame Forum
The Notre Dame Forum is bringing together world leaders, scholars, and students to discuss some of the world’s most challenging issues.
Program of Liberal Studies
The Program of Liberal Studies (PLS) offers a three-year prescribed sequence of seminars and tutorials anchored in the Western and Catholic traditions.
Glynn Family Honors Program
The Glynn Family Honors Program brings talented undergraduates into sustained and life-changing contact with distinguished scholars who inspire and prepare them for premier graduate and doctoral programs, for successful careers, and for lives of service.
Law School
Founded in 1869, the Notre Dame Law School is the oldest Roman Catholic Law School in the nation.
Notre Dame Stadium
Notre Dame Stadium is a legendary landmark in American athletics, and we are committed to preserving and maintaining both its structural integrity and its historic look and feel.
Department of History
Home to a faculty that has doubled in size over the past 15 years, the Department offers an array of historical methods and subjects that go far beyond its widely known strengths in religious and intellectual history.
Department of English
At the University of Notre Dame, the Department of English regularly serves 400 undergraduate majors, features six distinctive areas of graduate study, and offers a flourishing program in Creative Writing.
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical engineers possess the unique perspective and skills necessary to deal with matter from a molecular to a process scale.
Priests of Holy Cross Indiana Province
In the troubled period following the French Revolution, Rev. Basil Anthony Moreau, a priest of the diocese of LeMans, founded the Congregation of Holy Cross.
Pray at Notre Dame
For many, the University of Notre Dame is a sacred place where people of all ages draw strength to love, to suffer in hope, to find faith in challenge, to discover their path, and ultimately, to remember their purpose.
Department of Philosophy
At the University of Notre Dame, curious undergraduates and energetic graduate students enliven philosophical discourse.
Department of Classics
Classics is an interdisciplinary subject comprising study of the ancient Greek and Latin languages, of Greek and Latin literature, and of the history, archaeology, art, religion and philosophy of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Office of the President
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., was elected President of the University of Notre Dame by the Board of Trustees on April 30, 2004, and became the University’s 17th President on July 1, 2005.
College of Arts and Letters
The largest and oldest college at Notre Dame, Arts and Letters houses the divisions of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chemistry is the science of substances that comprise the world about us and is concerned with their structure, their properties and the reactions that change them into other substances.
Africana Studies
The Department of Africana Studies stands at the center of the study of the African American experience, Africa, and the African Diaspora-the global dispersion of peoples of African descent.
Globes Program
The University of Notre Dame’s GLOBES program takes an interdisciplinary approach to human and environmental health studies.
Energy Center
Developing abundant, inexpensive energy sources, whose use does not harm the environment, is arguably the greatest challenge facing civilization.
Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs is made up of the many hall staff members who support the residential mission of the University in our 27 undergraduate residence halls and two graduate residence facilities.
Office of the Controller
The Controller’s Group is a dedicated team of professionals committed to serving the financial needs of our stakeholders by providing consistent, timely, and accurate information.
Program in American Democracy
The Program in American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame seeks to further the understanding of democratic politics and policy making in the United States.
Inauguration of Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C
The Web site for the inauguration of Rev. John I. Jenkins C.S.C. was designed to match the print material developed for the event.
Office of the President Emeritus Father Malloy
Father Malloy’s presidency was marked by the most impressive growth in the history of the University to date in facilities, endowment, faculty-student ratios, research funding, financial aid, and student diversity.
Political Science
Boasting more than 40 faculty members, over 600 majors, and a strong and active graduate program, the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame is committed to excellence in both teaching and research.
Admissions Chat Application
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has a few live chats each year where prospective students and parents can ask questions and quickly receive answers from Admissions counselors. This application facilitates that conversation.
Notre Dame Summer Scholars
ND Summer Scholars is a unique opportunity for academically outstanding high school students to explore one of thirteen academic fields of study.
Pre-College Programs
Explore new intellectual worlds. Learn firsthand about college life. Deepen your spirituality. Reflect on your culture — while cultivating understanding of others.
Department of Anthropology
The undergraduate program in anthropology provides each student with a broad, holistic, integrated, and species-wide perspective on contemporary human behavior.
Undergraduate Major in Economics
The undergraduate major in economics within the College of Arts and Letters is designed to make a unique contribution to the student’s liberal education.






























