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It's healing through art. And now, Notre Dame of Maryland University has the only art therapy program in the state.

Notre Dame of Maryland University is founded upon the mission of creating leaders who will transform the world, and recognizes that transformation sometimes occurs when people, utilizing civil discourse, critical thinking and responsibility, take part in peaceful protest.

Mayor Catherine E. Pugh speaking into a microphone

Each year as part of the Charles J. Busta III Lecture in Business series, Notre Dame brings women leaders in business to campus to share their insights with our community. This year's event will feature Baltimore City Mayor Catherine E. Pugh.

Sister Sharon Slear

Notre Dame of Maryland University has named long-time serving NDMU faculty member and community member Sharon Slear, SSND, Ph.D. ’66 as Interim Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA).

head shots of Joseph L. Muth, Jr., Rabbi Sarah Marion and Dr. Faheem Younus

On February 6, Notre Dame of Maryland University will be hosting its annual Notre Dame Day celebration. Among the various activities, an interfaith panel discussion led by the Global Solidarity Committee that will share the U.N.’s compassionate message of inclusivity.

Head shot of Tarana Burke

Tarana Burke, the woman behind the courageous and global #MeToo hashtag campaign is coming to WOW Baltimore at Notre Dame of Maryland University.

Suzan Harkness headshot with NDMU logo

Dr. Suzan Harkness has been named Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Assessment (AVPAAA).

Dr. Susan Love

When Dr. Susan Love first found out that she will serve as Notre Dame of Maryland University’s 2018 Commencement Speaker, she felt extremely honored. “It’s a place that’s very important to my life and that I truly support,” she explains.

“Leadership for women…that’s what this degree is designed to provide,” promises Gemma Wenner, Assistant Professor and Program Director about NDMU’s newest program, the Bachelor of Arts in Leadership in Hospitality and Event Management. “For too long, women have served on the front lines in the hospitality industry, but have not advanced into management roles.”

Starbucks Coffee Cups

NDMU is opening a new café space in Doyle Hall’s Gator Alley which will proudly prepare and serve the full array of Starbucks® drinks. As we anxiously await its opening, we wanted to answer some of your most frequently asked questions.