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To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? | Saint Bernadette Soubirous | [
"Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica ... | 0 |
What is in front of the Notre Dame Main Building? | a copper statue of Christ | [
"Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica ... | 0 |
The Basilica of the Sacred heart at Notre Dame is beside to which structure? | the Main Building | [
"Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica ... | 0 |
What is the Grotto at Notre Dame? | a Marian place of prayer and reflection | [
"Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica ... | 0 |
What sits on top of the Main Building at Notre Dame? | a golden statue of the Virgin Mary | [
"Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend \"Venite Ad Me Omnes\". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica ... | 0 |
Where is the headquarters of the Congregation of the Holy Cross? | Rome | [
"The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary... | 2 |
What is the primary seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Cross? | Moreau Seminary | [
"The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary... | 2 |
What is the oldest structure at Notre Dame? | Old College | [
"The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary... | 2 |
What individuals live at Fatima House at Notre Dame? | Retired priests and brothers | [
"The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary... | 2 |
Which prize did Frederick Buechner create? | Buechner Prize for Preaching | [
"The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary... | 2 |
How many BS level degrees are offered in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame? | eight | [
"The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study β aerospace and me... | 3 |
In what year was the College of Engineering at Notre Dame formed? | 1920 | [
"The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study β aerospace and me... | 3 |
Before the creation of the College of Engineering similar studies were carried out at which Notre Dame college? | the College of Science | [
"The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study β aerospace and me... | 3 |
How many departments are within the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering? | five | [
"The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study β aerospace and me... | 3 |
The College of Science began to offer civil engineering courses beginning at what time at Notre Dame? | the 1870s | [
"The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study β aerospace and me... | 3 |
What entity provides help with the management of time for new students at Notre Dame? | Learning Resource Center | [
"All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each s... | 4 |
How many colleges for undergraduates are at Notre Dame? | five | [
"All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each s... | 4 |
What was created at Notre Dame in 1962 to assist first year students? | The First Year of Studies program | [
"All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each s... | 4 |
Which organization declared the First Year of Studies program at Notre Dame "outstanding?" | U.S. News & World Report | [
"All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each s... | 4 |
What institute at Notre Dame studies the reasons for violent conflict? | Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies | [
"The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through... | 6 |
What is the title of Notre Dame's Theodore Hesburgh? | President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame | [
"The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through... | 6 |
In what year was the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies founded? | 1986 | [
"The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through... | 6 |
To whom was John B. Kroc married? | Ray Kroc | [
"The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through... | 6 |
What company did Ray Kroc own? | McDonald's | [
"The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through... | 6 |
How many stories tall is the main library at Notre Dame? | 14 | [
"The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of L... | 7 |
What is the name of the main library at Notre Dame? | Theodore M. Hesburgh Library | [
"The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of L... | 7 |
In what year was the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library at Notre Dame finished? | 1963 | [
"The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of L... | 7 |
Which artist created the mural on the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library? | Millard Sheets | [
"The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of L... | 7 |
What is a common name to reference the mural created by Millard Sheets at Notre Dame? | Touchdown Jesus | [
"The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. The front of the library is adorned with the Word of L... | 7 |
How many incoming students did Notre Dame admit in fall 2015? | 3,577 | [
"Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-rest... | 8 |
What percentage of students were admitted to Notre Dame in fall 2015? | 19.7% | [
"Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-rest... | 8 |
Where does Notre Dame rank in terms of academic profile among research universities in the US? | the top 10 to 15 in the nation | [
"Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-rest... | 8 |
What percentage of students at Notre Dame participated in the Early Action program? | 39.1% | [
"Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-rest... | 8 |
How many miles does the average student at Notre Dame travel to study there? | more than 750 miles | [
"Notre Dame is known for its competitive admissions, with the incoming class enrolling in fall 2015 admitting 3,577 from a pool of 18,156 (19.7%). The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among the top 10 to 15 in the nation for national research universities. The university practices a non-rest... | 8 |
What person was the Director of the Science Museum at Notre Dame in the late 19th century? | Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. | [
"Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's stu... | 10 |
What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm? | 1851β1921 | [
"Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's stu... | 10 |
What program did John Augustine Zahm come to co-direct at Nore Dame? | the Science Department | [
"Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's stu... | 10 |
What book did John Zahm write in 1896? | Evolution and Dogma | [
"Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's stu... | 10 |
What professorship did Father Josh Carrier hold at Notre Dame? | Professor of Chemistry and Physics | [
"Father Joseph Carrier, C.S.C. was Director of the Science Museum and the Library and Professor of Chemistry and Physics until 1874. Carrier taught that scientific research and its promise for progress were not antagonistic to the ideals of intellectual and moral culture endorsed by the Church. One of Carrier's stu... | 10 |
In what year did Albert Zahm begin comparing aeronatical models at Notre Dame? | 1882 | [
"In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neopr... | 11 |
Which professor sent the first wireless message in the USA? | Professor Jerome Green | [
"In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neopr... | 11 |
In what year did Jerome Green send his first wireless message? | Around 1899 | [
"In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neopr... | 11 |
Which individual worked on projects at Notre Dame that eventually created neoprene? | Father Julius Nieuwland | [
"In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neopr... | 11 |
What did the brother of John Zahm construct at Notre Dame? | an early wind tunnel | [
"In 1882, Albert Zahm (John Zahm's brother) built an early wind tunnel used to compare lift to drag of aeronautical models. Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. In 1931, Father Julius Nieuwland performed early work on basic reactions that was used to create neopr... | 11 |
Work on a germ-free-life ended up in the creation of which Notre Dame institute? | The Lobund Institute | [
"The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the ... | 12 |
Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent? | the 1940s | [
"The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the ... | 12 |
In what year did Lobund at Notre Dame become an Institute? | 1950 | [
"The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the ... | 12 |
The Lobund Institute was merged into the Department of Biology at Notre Dame in what year? | 1958 | [
"The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the ... | 12 |
When did study of a germ-free-life begin at Notre Dame? | 1928 | [
"The Lobund Institute grew out of pioneering research in germ-free-life which began in 1928. This area of research originated in a question posed by Pasteur as to whether animal life was possible without bacteria. Though others had taken up this idea, their research was short lived and inconclusive. Lobund was the ... | 12 |
Gurian created what in 1939 at Notre Dame? | The Review of Politics | [
"The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, ... | 13 |
What was the Review of Politics inspired by? | German Catholic journals | [
"The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, ... | 13 |
Over how many years did Gurian edit the Review of Politics at Notre Dame? | 44 | [
"The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, ... | 13 |
Thomas Stritch was an editor of which publican from Notre Dame? | Review of Politics | [
"The Review of Politics was founded in 1939 by Gurian, modeled after German Catholic journals. It quickly emerged as part of an international Catholic intellectual revival, offering an alternative vision to positivist philosophy. For 44 years, the Review was edited by Gurian, Matthew Fitzsimons, Frederick Crosson, ... | 13 |
Who was the president of Notre Dame in 2012? | John Jenkins | [
"As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become \"one of the preβeminent research institutions in the world\" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying ... | 14 |
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies is part of which university? | Notre Dame | [
"As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become \"one of the preβeminent research institutions in the world\" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying ... | 14 |
What does the Kroc Institute at Notre Dame focus on? | International Peace studies | [
"As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become \"one of the preβeminent research institutions in the world\" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying ... | 14 |
In what year did Notre Dame begin to host the Global Adaptation Index? | 2013 | [
"As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become \"one of the preβeminent research institutions in the world\" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying ... | 14 |
What threat does the Global Adaptation Index study? | climate change | [
"As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become \"one of the preβeminent research institutions in the world\" in his inaugural address. The university has many multi-disciplinary institutes devoted to research in varying ... | 14 |
What percentage of undergrads live on the Notre Dame campus? | 80% | [
"About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all re... | 16 |
How many student housing areas are reserved for Notre Dame's graduate students? | four | [
"About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all re... | 16 |
How many dorms for males are on the Notre Dame campus? | 15 | [
"About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all re... | 16 |
What amount of the graduate student body at Notre Dame live on the campus? | 20% | [
"About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all re... | 16 |
There are how many dorms for females at Notre Dame? | 14 | [
"About 80% of undergraduates and 20% of graduate students live on campus. The majority of the graduate students on campus live in one of four graduate housing complexes on campus, while all on-campus undergraduates live in one of the 29 residence halls. Because of the religious affiliation of the university, all re... | 16 |
What was the music hall at Notre Dame called? | Washington Hall | [
"This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had ho... | 18 |
In what year was the Main Building at Notre Dame razed in a fire? | 1879 | [
"This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had ho... | 18 |
Who was the president of Notre Dame in 1879? | Rev. William Corby | [
"This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had ho... | 18 |
On what date was the rebuilding of The Main Building begun at Notre Dame after the fire that claimed the previous? | 17th of May | [
"This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had ho... | 18 |
What did the Science Hall at Notre Dame come to be known as? | LaFortune Student Center | [
"This Main Building, and the library collection, was entirely destroyed by a fire in April 1879, and the school closed immediately and students were sent home. The university founder, Fr. Sorin and the president at the time, the Rev. William Corby, immediately planned for the rebuilding of the structure that had ho... | 18 |
What type of education was pushed at Notre Dame before its embracing of national standards? | scholastic and classical | [
"In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, ba... | 19 |
Which college did Notre Dame add in 1921? | College of Commerce | [
"In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, ba... | 19 |
In 1919 a new president of Notre Dame was named, who was it? | Father James Burns | [
"In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, ba... | 19 |
Over how many years did the change to national standards undertaken at Notre Dame in the early 20th century take place? | three years | [
"In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, ba... | 19 |
Those who attended a Jesuit college may have been forbidden from joining which Law School due to the curricula at the Jesuit institution? | Harvard Law School | [
"In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. By contrast, the Jesuit colleges, ba... | 19 |
The Notre Dame football team got a new head coach in 1918, who was it? | Knute Rockne | [
"One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five un... | 20 |
What was the amount of wins Knute Rockne attained at Notre Dame while head coach? | 105 | [
"One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five un... | 20 |
In what year did the team lead by Knute Rockne win the Rose Bowl? | 1925 | [
"One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five un... | 20 |
How many years was Knute Rockne head coach at Notre Dame? | 13 | [
"One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five un... | 20 |
How many national titles were won when Knute Rockne coached at Notre Dame? | three | [
"One of the main driving forces in the growth of the University was its football team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Under Rockne, the Irish would post a record of 105 wins, 12 losses, and five ties. During his 13 years the Irish won three national championships, had five un... | 20 |
Which person became vice-president of Notre Dame in 1933? | Father John Francis O'Hara | [
"Holy Cross Father John Francis O'Hara was elected vice-president in 1933 and president of Notre Dame in 1934. During his tenure at Notre Dame, he brought numerous refugee intellectuals to campus; he selected Frank H. Spearman, Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, institut... | 22 |
Who was the president of Notre Dame in 1934? | Father John Francis O'Hara | [
"Holy Cross Father John Francis O'Hara was elected vice-president in 1933 and president of Notre Dame in 1934. During his tenure at Notre Dame, he brought numerous refugee intellectuals to campus; he selected Frank H. Spearman, Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, institut... | 22 |
Irvin Abell was given what award by Notre Dame? | Laetare Medal | [
"Holy Cross Father John Francis O'Hara was elected vice-president in 1933 and president of Notre Dame in 1934. During his tenure at Notre Dame, he brought numerous refugee intellectuals to campus; he selected Frank H. Spearman, Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, institut... | 22 |
Which year was the Laetare Medal first given out at Notre Dame? | 1883 | [
"Holy Cross Father John Francis O'Hara was elected vice-president in 1933 and president of Notre Dame in 1934. During his tenure at Notre Dame, he brought numerous refugee intellectuals to campus; he selected Frank H. Spearman, Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, institut... | 22 |
For whos glory did Father O'Hara believed that the Notre Dame football team played? | God | [
"Holy Cross Father John Francis O'Hara was elected vice-president in 1933 and president of Notre Dame in 1934. During his tenure at Notre Dame, he brought numerous refugee intellectuals to campus; he selected Frank H. Spearman, Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Irvin Abell, and Josephine Brownson for the Laetare Medal, institut... | 22 |
Around the time that Rev. Cavanaugh became president of Notre Dame by how much did the undergrad student body of Notre Dame increase? | more than half | [
"The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced st... | 23 |
Which institute involving animal life did Cavanaugh create at Notre Dame? | Lobund Institute for Animal Studies | [
"The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced st... | 23 |
What is O'Shaughnessy Hall of Notre Dame formerly known as? | Hall of Liberal Arts | [
"The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced st... | 23 |
Which president did Notre Dame have in 1947? | Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. | [
"The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced st... | 23 |
Outside of an institute studying animals, what other institute did Cavanugh create at Notre Dame? | Medieval Institute | [
"The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. served as president from 1946 to 1952. Cavanaugh's legacy at Notre Dame in the post-war years was devoted to raising academic standards and reshaping the university administration to suit it to an enlarged educational mission and an expanded student body and stressing advanced st... | 23 |
What was the lifespan of Theodore Hesburgh? | 1917β2015 | [
"The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., (1917β2015) served as president for 35 years (1952β87) of dramatic transformations. In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a... | 24 |
In the time that Hesburgh was president of Notre Dame by what factor did the operating budget increase? | 18 | [
"The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., (1917β2015) served as president for 35 years (1952β87) of dramatic transformations. In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a... | 24 |
What was the size of the Notre Dame endowment when Theodore Hesburgh became president? | $9 million | [
"The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., (1917β2015) served as president for 35 years (1952β87) of dramatic transformations. In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a... | 24 |
During what years was Theodor Hesburgh president of Notre Dame? | 1952β87 | [
"The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., (1917β2015) served as president for 35 years (1952β87) of dramatic transformations. In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a... | 24 |
How many faculty members were at Notre Dame when Hesburgh left the role of president? | 950 | [
"The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., (1917β2015) served as president for 35 years (1952β87) of dramatic transformations. In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a... | 24 |
During what years was Edward Malloy president of Notre Dame? | 1987β2005 | [
"In the 18 years under the presidency of Edward Malloy, C.S.C., (1987β2005), there was a rapid growth in the school's reputation, faculty, and resources. He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1... | 26 |
What was the SAT score, on average, at Notre Dame when Edward Malloy became president? | 1240 | [
"In the 18 years under the presidency of Edward Malloy, C.S.C., (1987β2005), there was a rapid growth in the school's reputation, faculty, and resources. He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1... | 26 |
When Malloy became president of Notre Dame what was the size of the endowment? | $350 million | [
"In the 18 years under the presidency of Edward Malloy, C.S.C., (1987β2005), there was a rapid growth in the school's reputation, faculty, and resources. He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1... | 26 |
When Malloy reached the end of his time as president how much annuals funding for research did Notre Dame have? | more than $70 million | [
"In the 18 years under the presidency of Edward Malloy, C.S.C., (1987β2005), there was a rapid growth in the school's reputation, faculty, and resources. He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1... | 26 |
The amount of professors at Notre Dame increased by what amount under Malloy? | 500 | [
"In the 18 years under the presidency of Edward Malloy, C.S.C., (1987β2005), there was a rapid growth in the school's reputation, faculty, and resources. He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1... | 26 |
When did John Jenkins become the president of Notre Dame? | 2005 | [
"Since 2005, Notre Dame has been led by John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., the 17th president of the university. Jenkins took over the position from Malloy on July 1, 2005. In his inaugural address, Jenkins described his goals of making the university a leader in research that recognizes ethics and building the connection be... | 27 |
In terms of the amount of presidents Notre Dame has had, where is John Jenkins on the list? | 17th | [
"Since 2005, Notre Dame has been led by John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., the 17th president of the university. Jenkins took over the position from Malloy on July 1, 2005. In his inaugural address, Jenkins described his goals of making the university a leader in research that recognizes ethics and building the connection be... | 27 |
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