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 * The University of Notre Dame announced today new strategies for strengthening undergraduate residence hall communities, including incentives for seniors to live on campus and a requirement that first-year, sophomore and junior students live on campus for six semesters .  Based on input from students and extensive discussions with the Board of Trustees, the strategies seek to enhance the University’s long-standing residential mission of forming communities that are inclusive of all members and dedicated to the intellectual, moral and spiritual development of Notre Dame undergraduate students.   “Residential life is a distinct and beloved feature of a Notre Dame undergraduate education, ultimately contributing to the formation of our students in the Catholic, Holy Cross tradition,” said Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., Notre Dame’s president. “It is my hope that these new approaches will reinforce the crucial role of residential life and our desire to make this experience even more meaningful and attractive for all students.”