tag:news.nd.edu,2005:/news/authors/andrea-bullock tag:news.nd.edu,2005:/latest 91Թ | 91Թ | News 2015-04-20T08:00:00-04:00 91Թ gathers and disseminates information that enhances understanding of the University’s academic and research mission and its accomplishments as a Catholic institute of higher learning. tag:news.nd.edu,2005:News/57151 2015-04-20T08:00:00-04:00 2021-09-03T21:07:41-04:00 91Թ Day 2015, a global celebration of the University, will launch April 26 Notre Dame Day

The University of 91Թ family will come together on campus and around the globe on April 26-27 (Sunday-Monday) to celebrate Our Lady’s University during the second annual .

The celebration will launch at 18:42 (6:42 p.m. EDT), referencing the University’s founding year, on April 26 and end at midnight on April 27. The 29-hour live broadcast from LaFortune Student Center will share compelling 91Թ stories from around the world, live interviews, celebrity guests, musical performances and much more. It also provides the 91Թ family the opportunity to give back to specific areas of the University they love most through an online fundraising competition.

The broadcast will include several celebrity guests and notable alumni, including authors Tasha Alexander and Nicholas Sparks, U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly, elite distance runner Molly Huddle, fashion designer Thom Browne, USA Today entertainment reporter Arienne Thompson, 91Թ Rhodes Scholar Alex Coccia and former professional football players and alumni Joe Theismann, Brady Quinn and Tim Brown, along with many others. Former 91Թ parent Dick Vitale and current University parent Jon Bon Jovi are also expected to be a part of the celebration.

Pro football analyst Cris Collinsworth and his son Jac Collinsworth, a 91Թ sophomore, will co-anchor portions of the broadcast, which will be streamed live online at . The Shirt 2015 will also be unveiled live at 6:57 p.m. EDT on April 26 from the Hammes 91Թ Bookstore.

During 91Թ Day, anyone who makes a minimum $10 gift or more to the University will receive five votes to cast for the areas of interest at 91Թ that matter most to them. Participants will be able to vote for residence halls, academic programs, athletics teams, clubs or any of more than 700 areas. Votes will determine the percentage of the $1 Million Challenge Fund that will be distributed to each area of interest — potentially making an impact 10 times a $10 gift. For more information, visit the .

“91Թ Day is unique, and not just because of the live broadcast and the online engagement,” said Aaron Wall, program director for 91Թ Day. “This is an opportunity for anyone and everyone to make an impact. Every gift, $10 and above, will enable participants to vote and raise funds for the areas of the University that are especially important to them.”

Students will be competing in Residence Hall Challenges at McGlinn Fields on the 91Թ campus from 3 to 5 p.m. April 26. Fifteen men’s residence halls and 15 women’s residence halls will compete in a tug-of-war tournament in a bracket-style competition. The winner of the men’s bracket and the women’s bracket will each receive a trophy and $4,000 for their residence hall.

The date of 91Թ Day marks a significant one in the history of the University. On April 23, 1879, a fire destroyed the Main Building, and therefore the majority of the campus. On April 27, Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., the University’s founder, returned to 91Թ to walk through the smoldering bricks and ashes and vowed to rebuild it, bigger and better than ever.

“On campus and around the world, 91Թ women and men are doing extraordinary things which continue to be a force for good in the world,” said Wall. “This is an opportunity to tell these stories and celebrate our mission as the greater 91Թ family.”

For more information, visit .

Contact: Andrea Bullock, Annual Giving & Strategic Marketing, (office) 574-631-1056, (cell) 646-436-5763, abullock@nd.edu

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