Come learn how to Go Global at NDMU!

Explore short-term and semester long study abroad opportunities around the world!

World renown virologist Dr. Robert Gallo will recount the early days of the AIDS pandemic and the discovery of the HIV virus in this seminar brought to you by the NDMU Biology Department.
Join us to view student research projects on display at our annual Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day.

At Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day, students display posters on their research, exhibit original art, and give presentations on a wide variety of topics. The event begins with an alumna guest speaker and concludes with a dessert reception and awards for presentations in each division.

Melodie Barton

Administrative Assistant
410-532-5524
Come and discuss this revolutionary Film

This event will be co-hosted by the History/Political Science & Communications Departments. Pizza and beverages provided.

Jennifer Erdman

Assistant Professor & Chair
410-532-5123
MDTESOL Graduate Student Interest Section Spring 2018 Conference, Featuring Speaker Patty Silver: Working with Undocumented Students and Families

For the 11th straight year, TESOL graduate students, recent graduates, and novice teachers across the region will gather to learn from one another.

To Participate

Register by Thursday, February 22 (or on-site) 
There is a $5 registration fee, payable on-site by cash or check.

To Present

To be considered for one of the limited workshop presentation slots, please complete this proposal form by Friday, February 9. Past presentation topics have included advocacy and practical teaching strategies for ESOL and mainstream teachers.

Learn More

Please contact Grace Belz and April Wagner at mdtesolgradconference@gmail.com for more information.

Celebrate United Nations Interfaith Harmony Week with the Global Solidarity Committee of Notre Dame of Maryland University

A Dialog from Interfaith Perspectives

  • Rabbi Sarah Marion, Temple Oheb Shalom
  • Rev. Joseph Muth, St. Mathew Catholic Church
  • Dr. Faheem Younus, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community​
This event recognizes the academic achievements of sophomore, junior and senior students.

Recipients of departmental awards will be announced, student government leaders will be commissioned and newly inducted honor society members will be acknowledged. Additionally, Bonner Leaders, Ethics Bowl participants, Morrissy Students and Dean's List Students will all be recognized during the event.

A light reception will be available immediately following in the Lobby of Le Clerc. Families are welcome to attend!

The APA approved continuing education seminars are relevant for all mental health disciplines including psychology, professional counseling, social work, and psychiatry.
Sure, all mental health clinicians licensed in Maryland are required to take continuing education on the topic of ethics. But don’t you want to go beyond just reviewing basic concepts you learned back in graduate school and when you were studying for your licensing exams?  
 
In this seminar we will take those somewhat sterile academic concepts and apply them to your practice. We will discuss a multi-factorial model of ethical reasoning and concrete steps to improve risk management that you can implement the day you return to your office. The seminar will be structured as an interactive exercise rather than using an “ask the ethicist” format, so be prepared to be actively engaged and ready to think and discuss some tough, real life situations with your colleagues.
 

APA Approved SponsorAPA Approved

Notre Dame of Maryland University is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Notre Dame of Maryland University maintains responsibility for this program and its content.