Interested in meeting new people with an interest in the world around us? Want to know more about the possibility of majoring or minoring in a vibrant department? Join the History/Political Science department to meet current students, hang out with faculty, and relax by creating art inspired by the issues important to you and/or your community. Art supplies and light refreshments will be provided.

Jennifer Erdman

Assistant Professor & Chair
410-532-5123
Orientation Leaders will take new students to important buildings and locations across campus.

Orientation Leaders will stop at each classroom that new students have listed on their class schedule, so they don't have to worry about finding their classes on their first day. Make sure you come prepared by printing out or pulling up your schedule on your phone prior to arriving. 

Students graduating from the third cohort of Maryland’s only master’s degree program in art therapy present their thesis work and accept questions from the audience.

Julia Andersen

Julia Andersen

Assistant Professor and Graduate Program Director
410-532-5413

A reception in Doyle Formal will follow the ceremony.

Amy Rohrs

Amy Rohrs

Dean's Office Assistant/Coordinator of Clinical Placement
410-532-5526

Phi Sigma lota Induction is a international foreign language honor society, member of the association of college honor societies. 

Phi Sigma lota recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of any of the academic fields related to foreign language, literature, or culture. These fields include not only modern foreign languages, but also classics, linguistics, philology, comparative literature, bilingual education, second language acquisition and other interdisciplinary programs with a significant foreign language component. Phi Sigma lota is the highest academic honor in the filed of foreign languages. There are approximately 180 chapters of Phi Sigma lota at institutions of higher learning in the US and at American University in Paris, France.

student explaining poster in research day

One of the hallmarks of the rich educational environment at NDMU is the opportunity for students to participate in research. Our annual Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day provides the perfect forum to showcase student work with a formal research presentation to the NDMU community.

The Elizabeth Morrissy Honors Program and The Political Science Department Present:

UKRAINE PANEL, A Discussion of Energy Security, Foreign Policy, Domestic Conditions and Disinformation!

Featured Panelists

Martin Jirusek, Fulbright Scholar
Adam Knight, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Anne Henderson, Associate Professor of Political Science
Andrew Langer, President of the Institute for Liberty
Jolisse Gray, International Relations Student '22

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Evelyn Spratt

Director of the Morrissy Honors Program, Associate Professor
410-532-5128

 

Join Omega Phi Alpha and SANND for Overdose Response Training with Dr. Moody from the School of Pharmacy as a part of our Opioid Epidemic Awareness Week. Together, we will be learning how to administer Narcan.