Join Omega Phi Alpha and SANND for our last day of the Opioid Epidemic Awareness Week. Together, with Dr. Moody from the School of Pharmacy, we will end the week discussing how we can improve access to Narcan in our community and what public health officials can do to improve the opioid epidemic. 

NDMU Juniors & Seniors are invited to explore the many graduate degrees and certificate programs offered at Notre Dame of Maryland University. Stop by to speak with faculty in areas that interest you and enjoy the pizza and drinks provided.

Program Areas

  • Alcohol & Drug Counseling
  • Art Therapy
  • Business & Communication
  • Education & Teaching
  • English
  • Healthcare (Nursing/Occupational Therapy/Pharmacy)

View All Graduate Programs

Open to all students, this Chemistry seminar will include a discussion about plastic pollution and how we can help minimize it.

Zulma Jimenez

Assistant Professor
410-532-5714

Dr. Lisa Huebner is a professor of Women's and Gender Studies at West Chester University. Many predominately white institutions (PWIs) appear to be well-meaning in their efforts at diversity but fail in part by how they define success.

This talk will center the perspectives of self-identified women of color undergraduates, which reveal their struggles and their strength. Collectively, they complicate how PWIs tell stories about diversity, equity, and inclusion and offer lessons and recommendations to higher education administrators, policymakers, and to all of us who care deeply about social justice. It is based on a three-year ethnographic study conducted with a team of student research assistants, most of whom self-identified as women of color. It draws on and contributes to scholarship in critical race feminist theory, intersectionality, and emotional labor.

 

Come join the members of SANND as we de-stress before finals week! Bring your water bottle and a yoga map if you have one!

Join the members of SANND for a laid-back study session! Ask other students how they prepare for exams, review content, and make new friends! 

The students of PSY 210 - Research Methods will present their research via academic posters. 

The Criminology Department presents a discussion on ethical issues surrounding the environment and issues of climate change. Students, faculty, staff, and members of the campus community all welcome to attend and contribute.

Anyone interested in submitting potential questions to be asked during the discussion should email moderator Dr. Amy Grau at agrau@ndm.edu

Panelists:

  • Dr. Coyne, Psychology Department
  • Dr. Gist, Criminology Department
  • Dr. Rapela Heidt, Religious Studies Department