Dr. Mary Packard, Dr. Kathryn Handy Each Recognized for Their Outstanding Work as Nursing Educators
Hybrid Nursing Program Graduate Shares How Previous Experiences as a Patient Helped Lead Her to a Career in Healthcare
Annual List Recognizes Outstanding Women for Their Professional Accomplishments, Community Leadership, and Mentoring
Dr. Hayden Became the First Woman and First African American to Lead National Library in 2016
Dr. Kathryn Handy Receives Maryland Higher Education Commission’s Dr. Peg E. Daw Nurse Faculty Annual Recognition Award
A Catholic Review feature on former NDMU provost and founding dean of the School of Education Sister Sharon Slear, SSND. A lifelong educator, Sister Sharon recently celebrated her 60th jubilee with the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
FOCUS Program Uses $102K State Grant to Provide Mentorship to Students, Professional Development to Teachers
School of Education Alum Spotlight: Sarah Morris ’24