The print version of Notre Dame Magazine is produced quarterly by the University of Notre Dame. Its circulation of 150,000 includes 100,000 Notre Dame alumni. New subscribers are welcomed
The print magazine’s purpose is three-fold:
Third, the magazine has a continuing education component. Each edition contains feature articles and essays covering a broad range of topics — issues relating to current affairs and societal trends, the arts and sciences, business, technology, family concerns and matters relating to the Catholic church. While the subjects are as broad as those found at any university, the treatment in Notre Dame Magazine is a reflection of the institution in that it is most interested in the moral, spiritual and ethical aspects of these discussions.
The online version shares this editorial philosophy and posts feature and news stories found in the print issue. In addition, this electronic version offers reflective essays written by alumni about their Notre Dame experiences, “web extra” copy providing information in addition to print articles, and various reader services (from poster sales to change of address capabilities). The online version does not include class notes, some graphic elements and an occasional feature found in the print issue.