As part of its annual Notre Dame Day celebration, Notre Dame of Maryland University will honor the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Bishop Denis Madden for his years of service to our community.
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.
Newly-awarded Fulbright African Research Scholar, Dr. Folasade M. Olajuyigbe will be presenting The Making of a Woman Scientist, sharing her experiences and scientific discoveries with students.
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.
Dr. Suzan Harkness has been named Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Assessment (AVPAAA).
When Dr. Susan Love first found out that she will serve as Notre Dame of Maryland University’s 2018 Commencement Speaker, she felt extremely honored. “It’s a place that’s very important to my life and that I truly support,” she explains.
“Leadership for women…that’s what this degree is designed to provide,” promises Gemma Wenner, Assistant Professor and Program Director about NDMU’s newest program, the Bachelor of Arts in Leadership in Hospitality and Event Management. “For too long, women have served on the front lines in the hospitality industry, but have not advanced into management roles.”
Gibbons Hall has been officially rededicated. About 80 people from the Notre Dame of Maryland University community came together, with Maryland's Secretary of Higher Education, Jim Fielder, local representatives, students and area dignitaries for the historic rededication during Reunion Weekend, September 15-17.
NDMU is opening a new café space in Doyle Hall’s Gator Alley which will proudly prepare and serve the full array of Starbucks® drinks. As we anxiously await its opening, we wanted to answer some of your most frequently asked questions.