Notre Dame is a Catholic School but they will except anyone ( who reaches requirements). Religion doesn't really matter at most schools. So to answer your question yes, there are Jews at the University of Notre Dame.
The University of Notre Dame has produced 96 All Americans, the most of any team in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
yes
a lil bit more than 400 made pro from notre dame and more people frome notre dame have went pro then from any other college
Notre Dame is not actually derived from any language, it is pure French literally meaning "Our Lady" in reference to the Virgin Mary. There are several cathedrals in France named this, most famously the Cathedral in Paris that was the setting for the tale of The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.
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Unity not individual acclaim
Yes, you can walk on to any team in any sport.
Notre Dame Notre Dame Since there is no "official" national champion in FBS college football, the answer would depend upon the criteria you want to use. According to the schools themselves, Alabama claims 13 while Notre Dame claims 11. But each school uses different and subjective criteria to determine which seasons are "claimed" as championships. Most researchers would argue that Alabama's criteria is somewhat looser than ND's, and that if the same qualifications were applied to each school, ND would have at least 13 as well. If you count the total number of seasons where ANY recognized selector chose Alabama or Notre Dame as champion, then Notre Dame has 21 while Alabama has 17. If you only count seasons where the school finished #1 in either the AP or the UPI/Coaches poll, the two schools are tied with 8 titles each. If you only count BCS championships, Alabama leads 1-0.
Zero, they have not yet won a national championship, they did go to a final four under Digger Phelps.
Notre Dame has been voted "national champion" by at least one selector in an additional eight seasons (1919, 1920, 1927, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1989, 1993). (source: Wikipedia.com)
William Tecumseh Sherman was a military officer from 1840-1853 and from 1861-1883. After the military retirement of General Grant, Sherman was commanding general of all US Army forces. From 1853-1861, according to University of Notre Dame archivists, Sherman was "a banker in California, a lawyer in Ohio, a superintendent of a military academy in Louisiana (forerunner of Louisiana State University), and president of a street railway in St. Louis." The following link is to the Sherman family papers at the University of Notre Dame Archives.
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris does not charge to visit. One can enter the cathedral at any time and can pray and attend worship. One can also attend the "Night Shows" which take place every Thursday and Saturday night.