Notre Dame Stadium Viewed as Hub in Campus Planning

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The University of Notre Dame campus has its iconic landmarks: the golden dome, the grotto, "Touchdown Jesus." Now the university is looking to take advantage of Notre Dame Stadium - which, despite being the biggest single-day draw on campus, is used for fewer than 10 events per year - as the centerpiece of new campus development.

"Inspired by the university's campus master plan, we will study the possibility of accomplishing multiple objectives - namely, preserve the campus's pedestrian character by taking advantage of a central location for needed facilities, retain the integrity of a legendary stadium, improve the visual attractiveness of the exterior stadium wall, and enhance the game-day experience for our football fans," stated Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., the university's president, after the UND Board of Trustees spring meeting Thursday.

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