Close up of President Marylou Yam

Dr. Marylou Yam, President of Notre Dame of Maryland University, will become Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Maryland Independent Colleges and Universities Association (MICUA) effective July 1, 2021.

gibbons tower with college challenge seal

Today, President Biden announced the COVID-19 College Vaccination Challenge as a part of the Administration’s “Month of Action” to help the nation reach the President’s goal of 70% of adults having at least one vaccine dose by Independence Day. NDMU joins colleges and universities across the country as members of the COVID-19 College Vaccination Challenge.

pharmacy student administers shot to patient

Starting Tuesday, April 13, Notre Dame of Maryland University will be partnering with Safeway Pharmacies to distribute COVID-19 vaccinations to the campus community and Baltimore community at large.

Fall leaves are the NDMU Arch

This message was sent to the NDMU community on March 26, 2021.

Pharmacist giving a woman a vaccine
The Baltimore Sun
https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/bs-md-baltimore-vaccination-site-20210210-2jmiyeytffe7polzzluawycy5i-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2bZmYXzgj4H0_zWJ-ISpP83CRn-C_vkTX48ptuDqskzoPkoGZTE2J533E
UAB external building and NDMU arch on campus

Longtime nurse researcher, scholar, educator and social change advocate, Tina Bloom, Ph.D. has been named as the inaugural Frances Kay Pitts ’96 Endowed Chair for Nursing Leadership in Women and Children’s Health at Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU).

Message from the President with presidential seal

This message from President Marylou Yam was sent to the NDMU community on January 7, 2021.

holiday coffee mug

NDMU faculty share their favorite holiday recipes.

three NDMU frontline worker headshots wearing masks and protection equipment

Since COVID-19 arrived in the U.S. in early 2020, first-responders, health care providers, teachers, pharmacists and educational administrators have been thrust into the spotlight along with systemic social issues such as health care access, housing, employment, and the digital divide.