“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.”
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.
Notre Dame of Maryland University presents Iphigenia and Other Daughters, a retelling of the Greek classic tragedy about the fall of the House of Atreus. We sat down with the director, Lola Pierson, and Drama Chair, Kate Bossert to talk about what to expect when the "curtain" rises.
Notre Dame’s School of Nursing students are some of the most sought after in Maryland. From dealing with patients to stressful medical situations, our nurses learn to handle everything. In fact, that training helped lead one of our graduates to be recognized as a “Best Nurse” in the Baltimore metropolitan area.
Emanations is a solo exhibit of recent paintings and drawings by Edmond Praybe, a Baltimore artist who explores the psychological implications of human presence in paintings based on observation, memory and invention.
The Philosophy Club of Notre Dame University of Maryland holds a discussion called "Is your Halloween costume offensive?"
A new Makerspace area will soon be available for Notre Dame of Maryland students to bring their creative ideas to life.
Fireside Chat with Author of The Nightingale: Free and Open to Public
Other(s) features recent drawings by Steven Johnson. Johnson uses representational drawing to craft visual stories highlighting and illuminating “how Otherness, Power, and Erasure have physical manifestations that argue the realities of people and places depicted.”