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Dean G. Marcus Cole Speaks At Walk The Walk Week Prayer Service, Marcus Cole
Dean G. Marcus Cole Speaks At Walk The Walk Week Prayer Service, Marcus Cole
2019–Present: G. Marcus Cole
Amid the glow of hundreds of candles in the rotunda of Notre Dame’s Main Building, Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law G. Marcus Cole spoke at the University’s 2022 Walk the Walk Week prayer service on January 18.
His remarks are a call to action for all to combat racism.
In Memoriam: Notre Dame Law School Dean Emeritus Rev. David T. Link, Dennis Brown
In Memoriam: Notre Dame Law School Dean Emeritus Rev. David T. Link, Dennis Brown
1975–1999: David T. Link
Rev. David T. Link, the Joseph A. Matson Dean Emeritus of Notre Dame Law School, once said, “Your vocation is what you do to make a living. Your purpose in life is what you do to make living worthwhile.”
Father Link had both — in abundance.
A prosecutor, professor, and priest, Father Link died Thursday (Oct. 28). He was 85.
Hesburgh Forum 2020 "From Success To Significance", Notre Dame Club, Chicago
Hesburgh Forum 2020 "From Success To Significance", Notre Dame Club, Chicago
1975–1999: David T. Link
This year’s Hesburgh Forum theme is “From Success to Significance”. Please join our club in welcoming David Link – Rev. Dean Link will present on how a person can advance from success to significance through service to those whom society regards as the least and the last. Fr. Link reviews the many blessings in his life (especially Notre Dame) that brought him to his true calling.
‘Crazy’ Suggestion Leads To God’S Purpose For His Life, John Shaughnessy
‘Crazy’ Suggestion Leads To God’S Purpose For His Life, John Shaughnessy
1975–1999: David T. Link
As he prepares to go to prison again, Father David Link shares the story of the “crazy” suggestion that led him to discover God’s purpose for his life.
South Bend Priest, An Ex-Notre Dame Law School Dean, Finds A Calling To Help Prisoners, Virginia Black
South Bend Priest, An Ex-Notre Dame Law School Dean, Finds A Calling To Help Prisoners, Virginia Black
1975–1999: David T. Link
In the 10 years since he was ordained as a Catholic priest, Link has found family within the walls of northern Indiana’s prisons.
Tedxund: An Escape Strategy For The War On Crime: Healing The Criminal, Tedx, David T. Link
Tedxund: An Escape Strategy For The War On Crime: Healing The Criminal, Tedx, David T. Link
1975–1999: David T. Link
People in prison are more than the crimes they commit, declares Rev. David, Link, a professor emeritus of Notre Dame Law School. Drawing on his experiences both in law and in prison ministry, he was inspired to plan an escape strategy for the so-called War On Crime. Put simply: Heal don’t punish.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Holistic Prison Ministry: Author Q&A With Maura Poston Zagrans, Sean Salai
Holistic Prison Ministry: Author Q&A With Maura Poston Zagrans, Sean Salai
1975–1999: David T. Link
Maura Poston Zagrans is an American Catholic poet, author, and photographer. Her book “Camerado, I Give You My Hand,” published by Image in August 2013, tells the non-fiction story of Father David T. Link, a Notre Dame University dean and lawyer who became a priest at 71 after his wife died and now works as a Catholic chaplain to inmates at Indiana State Prison.
Sean Salai, interviewed Mrs. Zagrans about her writing and work.
The James Keller Award By The Christophers, The Christophers
The James Keller Award By The Christophers, The Christophers
1975–1999: David T. Link
In 2014, Fr. David Link, was awarded the James Keller Award in recognition of putting his faith into action to change the world for better by serving in prison ministry.
The Christophers were founded in 1945 by Maryknoll priest Father James Keller who saw there was a need for people of all faiths to engage in constructive action based on gospel values.
Hesburgh Forum Featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., Ll.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Notre Dame Club, Chicago
Hesburgh Forum Featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., Ll.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Notre Dame Club, Chicago
1975–1999: David T. Link
oin the Notre Dame Club of Chicago for a Hesburgh Forum featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., LL.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Joseph A. Matson Dean Emeritus and Professor, Law School & Deputy Director of religion and community activities of the Indiana Department of Corrections on May 10 (Thursday) at the Metropolitan Club, Chicago, IL.
Rev. David Link will present The Idea of a Catholic University.
Proceeds from the luncheon will go to support the Notre Dame Club of Chicago Scholarship Foundation and Summer Service Learning Projects in Chicago.
Retired Law School Dean, Widowed Grandfather, Ordained To Priesthood, Arch Diocese Of Baltimore
Retired Law School Dean, Widowed Grandfather, Ordained To Priesthood, Arch Diocese Of Baltimore
1975–1999: David T. Link
A 71-year-old retired law school dean and widowed grandfather became one of three newly ordained priests June 7 in the Diocese of Gary.
“I’m at the highest point I could ever be,” said Father David T. Link, on the day of his ordination at Holy Angels Cathedral in Gary. “I know the Holy Spirit and my wife, Barbara, are here with me.”
The Law's Spirit, Over Its Letter, Claudia H. Deutsch
The Law's Spirit, Over Its Letter, Claudia H. Deutsch
1975–1999: David T. Link
Until last year, Mr. Link was content to promulgate that idea at the Notre Dame Law School, where he had been the dean for 24 years. But then, the Rev. Dennis Dease, president of St. Thomas University in Minneapolis, asked him to design and run its new nondenominational faith-based law school, to open in September 2001.
Law Department Notes, University Of Notre Dame
Law Department Notes, University Of Notre Dame
About the Law School
The student news article provides a brief description of law student life during April 1893.