Student-athletes excelling for their teams and in the classroom. A new mother successfully navigating both pharmacy school and parenthood. A business major working two jobs to help support herself through college.
Every member of NDMU's Class of 2024 took a different path on their journey to this year's Commencement Ceremony. Learn more about eight standout students from the Schools of Arts, Sciences and Business, Education, Nursing, and Pharmacy, as they reflect on their path to Notre Dame, share top memories from their time on campus, and discuss their future career plans.
Class of 2024 students celebrated their upcoming graduation with photos atop the Caroline Hall Tower last Wednesday! Hosted by the Offices of Student Engagement and Alumni Engagement, the event included a commencement gift, snacks, a mimosa bar, and a photoshoot at the top of NDMU's historic tower.
Congratulations to Joann Dubois '27, who was selected as NDMU’s representative for the prestigious Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship!
A Bonner Student Leader and a member of NDMU’s Morrissy Honors Program, Dubois is also heavily involved with the University’s York Road Education & Service initiative. The fellowship is designed to develop student leaders who are engaged global citizens, actively contributing to the creation of equitable, healthy, sustainable, and socially just communities.
The School of Nursing's traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Class of 2024 was celebrated during a pinning ceremony in Marikle Chapel last Thursday! The event included the presentation of this year's student award winners, along with the traditional Blessing of the Hands. Congratulations to all of this spring’s nursing graduates.
NDMU's Partners in Mission ceremony, an annual event which recognizes faculty and staff members celebrating service anniversaries, was held in Marikle Chapel and Doyle Formal on Thursday, May 16. Congratulations to all members of the community who were honored for their continuing dedication to NDMU!
Dr. Jeana DelRosso, Department of English, presented via Zoom a paper titled, “'The Voice Always Did Have a Biblical Way with It': The Voice of God in Naomi Alderman’s The Power," at the annual conference of the Science Fiction Research Association, which was held at University of Tartu in Estonia earlier this month.
Dr. Nicole Dular, assistant professor in the Philosophy Department, had her original research paper, “Moral Rackets,” accepted for presentation at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy’s, and the Canadian Society for Trans Philosophy’s conference “Trans/Feminist Philosophy: Pasts, Presents, Futures” at the University of Guelph in August.
Dr. Dular was also selected to attend the conference “Epistemology of Expertise: New Directions” at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill as a commentator on Jennifer Lackey’s research titled “Talking, Listening, and Learning: The Epistemic Value of Secondhandedness” in August. Her paper of original research, “Moral Distortions as Ideological Control,” has additionally been accepted for presentation at the Philadelphia Normative Philosophy Conference, which will be held at the University of Pennsylvania in October.
Members of the School of Pharmacy's graduating Class of 2024 had the opportunity to take celebratory photos in the historic Caroline Hall tower earlier this month! Students then gathered in front of Noyes House for the traditional class photo.
New library search tool, OneSearch, coming this Thursday, May 23!
This Thursday, May 23, 2024, the Loyola Notre Dame Library along with the 16 other libraries across the University System of Maryland and Affiliated Institutions (USMAI) will be implementing a new integrated library system, which includes a new and improved search tool, OneSearch! Learn more here, and check out the library's new FAQ page about the migration.
Wednesday, May 22 | 10:30 a.m. | Baltimore Convention Center
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