More than 1,100 young women, all civilian volunteers, flew almost every type of military aircraft during World War II - including the B-26 and B-29 bombers. These women were part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), and this April their story is flying into to Notre Dame's Copeland Theatre as Meredith Dayna Levy’s Decision Height takes center stage.
Radio silence is over for NDMU. The University’s Communication Arts department is reviving NDMU Radio and the days of cassette tapes and compact discs, as well as call letters and over the air tuners are over. Programming is now online and streaming.
It's healing through art. And now, Notre Dame of Maryland University has the only art therapy program in the state.
Notre Dame of Maryland University is founded upon the mission of creating leaders who will transform the world, and recognizes that transformation sometimes occurs when people, utilizing civil discourse, critical thinking and responsibility, take part in peaceful protest.
NDMU kicks off celebration of new Art Therapy Degree with a Panel Discussion with Art Therapy Experts.
Each year as part of the Charles J. Busta III Lecture in Business series, Notre Dame brings women leaders in business to campus to share their insights with our community. This year's event will feature Baltimore City Mayor Catherine E. Pugh.
Notre Dame of Maryland University has named long-time serving NDMU faculty member and community member Sharon Slear, SSND, Ph.D. ’66 as Interim Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA).
On February 6, Notre Dame of Maryland University will be hosting its annual Notre Dame Day celebration. Among the various activities, an interfaith panel discussion led by the Global Solidarity Committee that will share the U.N.’s compassionate message of inclusivity.
Tarana Burke, the woman behind the courageous and global #MeToo hashtag campaign is coming to WOW Baltimore at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Notre Dame's Gormley Gallery presents a new exhibit featuring reproductions of works from Holocaust victims, along with original works created in art therapy sessions. The exhibit coincides with the launch of NDMU’s new undergraduate and graduate degree in art therapy and offers an opportunity for viewers to see the healing power of the creative process.