From lifelong learning through the Renaissance Institute—where adults over 50 explore new ideas for the joy of discovery—to leadership development opportunities through the Women’s Leadership Institute of Baltimore, NDMU fosters meaningful engagement that extends far beyond campus. These initiatives reflect a shared commitment to inclusion, curiosity, and empowering individuals at every stage of life.
The University also creates opportunities for younger learners and families through a wide range of summer camps, including Camp Notre Dame, the Summer Nursing Academy Caring Connections Camp, High School Pharmacy Camp, and STEM Camp. Georgetown Hill Child Care Center, located on campus, supports families year‑round with a nurturing, play‑based early education experience. Together, these programs make NDMU a welcoming place where learning and community connection begin early and continue over time.
NDMU’s campus and services further strengthen community ties through event and meeting spaces that host conferences, celebrations, and gatherings, as well as through the Natural Care Center, a virtual clinic offering holistic, affordable health services. Whether through education, wellness, or shared experiences, Notre Dame of Maryland University is committed to serving as a vibrant, accessible resource that meets the needs of its community.