Ayana Brim

After Helping Women’s Basketball Program Earn First CSAC Championship, School of Education Graduate Looks Ahead to Future Career as a Teacher

Brenda Rivera

School of Education Graduate, Current Preschool Teacher Fulfills Lifelong Goal to Earn College Degree

Ashley Engles

2022-23 Student Association of Nurses at Notre Dame President Reflects on her NDMU Experience

President Yam stands at a podium with NDMU and SJC banners on either side
Catholic Review
https://catholicreview.org/ndmu-st-john-join-forces-with-programs-for-graduate-students/

NDMU and the St. John’s College Graduate Institute announced a new partnership: the Joint Master’s-Level Teaching Certification. NDMU President Marylou Yam joined St. John's President Nora Demleitner to announce the agreement.

Cesia Diaz at her soccer senior day

Two-sport Athlete, Behavioral Neuroscience Major Reflects on Her NDMU Experience

Rose Sebastian

School of Pharmacy Standout Set to Earn Second Degree from NDMU After Completing 3+4 Program

The presidents from NDMU and St. John's hold up their signed agreement certificates.

Joint Master’s-Level Teaching Certification Provides Opportunity to Prepare New Certified Teachers

The presidents of NDMU and St. John's College
Baltimore Sun
https://www.baltimoresun.com/education/ac-cn-st-johns-ndm-masters-partnership-20230509-fk4bpwm4dfaifh44rbzjzdoita-story.html

St. John’s College Graduate Institute is partnering with Notre Dame of Maryland University to offer a master’s-level teaching certification that school administrators say could help address a shortage of certified teachers in Maryland.

The presidents from NDMU and St. John's hold up their signed agreement certificates.
WJZ-TV 13
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/maryland-colleges-team-up-to-address-teacher-shortages/

A WJZ video segment on NDMU's new partnership with St. John's College to help address the teacher shortage.

Kathy Doherty being interviewed on WBAL-TV
WBAL-TV
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/teacher-earn-degree-apprenticeship-program-state-funded-paraeducator/43756894

Funded by a nearly $250,000 state grant, NDMU's Elevates makes it possible for paraeducators at the John Ruhrah School in Baltimore to become certified special education teachers through an innovative teacher apprenticeship program.