For Good: Stories from Notre Dame

He's spent 25 years making Notre Dame a better neighbor—Tim Sexton (Ep. 41)

34 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Notre Dame’s mission extends beyond campus and into the neighborhoods, partnerships, and relationships that shape our shared future. Few people embody that spirit more fully than Tim Sexton ‘90. As associate vice president for public affairs, Tim has spent decades building bridges between the University and the South Bend community—a lifelong calling rooted in family, relationships, and the belief that Notre Dame and South Bend thrive together. In this episode of For Good, Tim reflects on the past 25 years of collaborative partnerships across the region, from the Robinson Community Learning Center to transformative initiatives like the Link Trail, Colfax Corner, and the new Veldman Psychology Clinic.  Tune in to discover how Notre Dame’s mission comes to life beyond campus, and why that shared work matters now more than ever. 0:00 – Tim Sexton: a lifelong son of Notre Dame and South Bend 2:57 – Robinson Community Learning Center: building trust in the neighborhood 10:25 – Connecting students to downtown South Bend 13:53 – Evolving Notre Dame’s community engagement  18:31 – Transforming downtown South Bend 21:13 – South Bend then and now 25:45 – What’s next for the region 26:46 – Beyond podcast: stories of connection 28:59 – A future in South Bend

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