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All NDMU students are invited to join in creating a multimedia mural for the large column on the first floor of Fourier Hall. This workshop, facilitated by guest curator Quentin Gibeau, will include elements of collage and painting, and will draw on the themes of the exhibition "Laid Bare" at Gormley Gallery, which looks at the push and pull of apocalyptic times and utopian possibilities. Students will be invited to reflect on their own visions of utopia and will fuse together their personal definitions to create a collaborative mural.

NDMU Nursing Faculty Selected for Digital Academy

(BALTIMORE, Md.) A Notre Dame of Maryland University nursing professor and a leading voice in public health nursing was selected to join the inaugural Digital Academy by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). The highly competitive academy connected innovative nurse educators with Apple Distinguished Educators to sharpen their skills as digital content creators.

Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

MSN Programs at NDMU

NDMU healthcare programs share a common focus on compassionate care with consideration for the whole person. Our MSN programs develop nurses and leaders committed to promoting health in their communities.

Support

When you enroll in the A-GNP program at NDMU, you will progress through the program in a cohort, a group that supports one another along the way.

In-Person, Part-Time Format

Our part-time format is designed for nurses in practice to complete the program within 27 months.

The Zuzu Acrobats are a Tanzanian troupe who base their performances on 2000 years of history. They bring modern art, culture, and passion with them everywhere they go. Zuzu African Acrobats exhibit gravity defying stunts while simultaneously displaying the beauty of the Tanzanian culture of East Africa.

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.

It will be a fun filled night with painting a special Valentine image. Come out to join CAB and friends!!

Join the Philosophy Club in the Philosophy Department for an informal meeting. We will discuss information on the club's upcoming events, and engage in philosophical discussion! All are welcome, we'd love to see you there!

Join us to celebrate the opening of the exhibition Laid Bare, curated by Quentin Gibeau. Free and open to the public. Register online to get the Zoom link. More information at gormleygallery.com.