NDMU community members came together on Doyle Lawn last Friday to celebrate Gator Fest 2024! Activities at this annual campus tradition, which is hosted by the Student Engagement Office, included a showcase of student-led organizations, a live DJ, a photo booth, lawn games, a festival food truck, tote bag decorating, and pumpkin carving.
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Several outstanding NDMU graduates were honored at the 2024 Alumni Awards Dinner on Sept. 27 as part of the University’s annual Alumni Weekend festivities.
Sheri Booker ’04, Mary Kay Shartle Galotto ’64, Frances ‘Kay’ Pitts ’96, and Jolisse Gray ’23 were this year’s alumni award winners. The ceremony began with the induction of Megan Morales ’19 and Samantha (Kastner) Whiting ’19 into NDMU’s Athletics Hall of Fame. Additional information on this year’s honorees, along with a full gallery of photos from Alumni Weekend 2024, is available in the story below.
A celebratory White Coat Ceremony was held for NDMU's first-year pharmacy students in LeClerc Theatre on Sept. 28! Good luck to the Class of 2028 as they continue their four-year journey through pharmacy school.
Maham Dasti is a member of the inaugural cohort of NDMU’s Physician Assistant Studies master’s program, which launched in fall 2023 and is set to see its first group of students begin clinical rotations this January.
Dasti was inspired to join the profession several years ago after observing the caring, personalized support that a family member received from PAs working in an Intensive Care Unit. After meeting with faculty members and seeing firsthand their passion for both the PA program and the profession as a whole, she knew that Notre Dame was where she wanted to continue her academic journey.
NDMU hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Dedication Ceremony for its new turf field in the Knott Science and Innovation Center on Friday, Sept. 27! Our student-athletes were joined by school administrators and donors to celebrate a major component of the University’s recently concluded $52.6 million Go Beyond campaign.
NDMU President Marylou Yam, Board of Trustees Chair Patricia McLaughlin, SSND ’66, Director of Athletics and Wellness Dr. Ashley Wagner, and SSND Atlantic-Midwest Provincial Leader Sister Charmaine Krohe all gave remarks at the event.
Our Women’s Leadership Institute of Baltimore hosted its first Gators Connect Speed Mentoring Session on Thursday, Sept. 26! First-year students in attendance were paired with several upper-class students for eight minutes at a time, giving them the opportunity to ask questions, learn how to navigate their collegiate experience, and form new relationships.
The next Gators Connect Speed Mentoring date is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19. Flyers with sign-up information for that session will be posted around campus later this month!
NDMU's School of Pharmacy hosted its first of three Immunization Clinics in October last Tuesday in Doyle Formal. Held in collaboration with Safeway Pharmacy, the clinics offer vaccinations for the flu, COVID-19, and more. Timeslots are still available for those wishing to sign up for the next two clinics on October 10 in Doyle Formal and October 17 in Knott 136.
Students in the Physician Assistant Studies program partnered with the American Red Cross to host a Blood Drive in Doyle Formal last Friday. All donors received an American Red Cross t-shirt and a Amazon e-Gift Card.
Notre Dame’s Marketing Department is holding a photoshoot on campus on Monday, Oct. 15 and Tuesday, Oct. 16, to capture the energy of NDMU students. These images will be used in marketing, news, and social media. The Marketing Department is searching for student volunteers to participate in the photoshoot – all students are eligible and encouraged to sign up!
Your participation will help share what life is like at NDMU for prospective students. For the photoshoot, please wear any available NDMU gear that you have. If wearing non-NDMU gear, please avoid clothes that have any recognizable logos or images.
A calendar invitation with the confirmed time and location will be sent to participating students on Thursday, Oct. 10.
NDMU’s Office of Service & Community Engagement, in collaboration with students in Dr. Anne Henderson’s Civic Rights class, hosted five voter registration events across campus over the last week. Tables were set up in the Doyle, Knott, and UAB lobbies, and in the basement of Caroline Hall across from the mail room.
Members and staff from the Renaissance Institute engaged with attendees of Alumni Weekend 2024 in Doyle Formal. Alumni of every age group stopped by to enjoy chocolate, receive a copy of Reflections art and literary magazine, and learn more about Renaissance Institute programming.
One younger alum loved the idea of having her parent join RI, providing an opportunity to take classes on the campus of her alma mater. The Renaissance Institute hopes to continue to engage with the alumni community in the future to promote lifelong learning for all.
Members of NDMU's Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) attended the 16th annual Marian House 5K on Saturday, Sept. 28. Students volunteered as course marshals at the race, supporting the runners while enjoying a great day of service!
Ten Occupational Therapy Doctorate students (including class president Brooke Boyland, second from left in the first row of the picture above) traveled to Washington, D.C. for the American Occupational Therapy Association's annual Hill Day. The day of advocacy included opportunities to speak with members of Congress while meeting other occupational therapy students and practitioners.
Dr. Ryan Schaaf, associate professor of Educational Technology in the School of Education, presented at the Navigating AI Together virtual conference hosted by Edumatch and the Maryland Society of Educational Technology. He presented "Reimagining Learning for the Always-On Generation" and "Learning in the Year 2040" to conference participants.
School of Nursing faculty and staff members attended the Maryland Nurses Association's 121st annual convention, which was held in Annapolis from September 26-27. Kasey Mundell, Clinical Lab Instructor for the Hybrid ABSN program, provided a podium presentation entitled Implementing the Clinical Judgment Model Through Interactive Simulation in First Semester Skills Labs. Dr. Kathryn Handy, associate dean, and Dr. Deborah Naccarini, director of nursing services at Elkridge, presented a poster on the Student Success Boot Camp initiated by the entry-level faculty and staff this past summer titled Aspire, Achieve, Excel: Empowering Student Nurse Success.
The Loyola Notre Dame Library will host three copyright workshops and three pop-up classes during the month of October. Additional Information on each upcoming event is available below!
Pop-Up Class - Reading is DIY: Spooky Zinemaking
Thursday, October 10, 4:30 - 6 pm, Loyola Notre Dame Library IDEA Space
Learn about the history of zines and how to make them, then make spooky Halloween-themed zines!
Copyright Workshop - Navigating Open Access Publishing
Thursday, October 17, 12 - 1 pm, Online via Zoom
Open Access publishing fundamentally alters the way research is shared, ensuring that scholarly findings are freely accessible to a worldwide audience without financial or subscription barriers. This workshop will empower participants to understand the benefits and challenges of OA publishing and the various models of OA publishing as well as identify open access journals and platforms.
Copyright Workshop - How to Find and Legally Use Images
Monday, October 21, 12 - 1 pm, Online via Zoom
Ever wonder if it's okay to use an image in your course materials, publication, or conference presentation? This workshop will help you identify when it's okay to use images without permission. It will also provide tips for locating images that can be freely used under Creative Commons licenses or the public domain.
Pop-Up Class - Reading is Innovative: Bookplate Sticker Making
Wednesday, October 23, 3:30 - 5 pm, Loyola Notre Dame Library IDEA Space
Learn to use Cricut’s Print Then Cut function and Innovation Station equipment to create bookplate stickers! Cricut certification is required, get certified here.
Copyright Workshop - Copyright and Careers: Understanding Copyright for K-12 Teachers
Sunday, October 27, 7 - 8 pm, Online via Zoom
Are you a K-12 teacher or studying to be one? This workshop is for you! Understand how copyright law applies to common classroom activities and how you can ensure that you’re appropriately following copyright law.
Pop-Up Class - Reading is Virtual: Intro to WordPress
Tuesday, October 29, 4 - 5 pm, Online via Zoom
Learn how to get started using WordPress for digital scholarship projects, blogs, and more with this online class!
Thursday, October 10 | 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. | Doyle Lobby
Join the Counseling Center for #IWillListen pledge signing and wellness tips. We will be sharing info on mental health and NDMU and local resources. We will also be sharing wellness tips to help you take care of yourself.
Thursday, October 17 | All Day | NDMU Campus
Community Day is an NDMU tradition and an opportunity for our campus community to engage with our SSND heritage and charism. The 2024 theme will be grounded in our University’s commitment to Laudato Si’. Our keynote address will be from 11 am - 12pm in LeClerc Theatre. Following the keynote, we invite all attendees to share in a community lunch in Doyle Dining. Afterwards, faculty, staff and students will join for facilitated workshops held throughout campus from 1 - 1:45 pm and 2 - 2:45 pm.
Tuesday, October 22 | 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. | LND Library - Ridley Auditorium
Emily Martin is an acclaimed artist and educator, weaving personal narrative, timeless literary works, and present-day themes with humor and insight into more than fifty artists' books. Her limited edition works often incorporate innovative movable and sculptural paper engineering techniques and are included in public and private collections throughout the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Tate Britain, London; the Library of Congress; and the Loyola Notre Dame Library.
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