Occupational Therapy Students Learn Entrepreneurial Skills to Start and Maintain a Successful Small Business


BALTIMORE – Students in Notre Dame of Maryland University's Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program earned Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification as part of a course, teaching key insights on the tools and techniques needed to start and maintain a successful small business, and giving them an advantage over others who are training to become occupational therapists.

Join us for Alumni Weekend 2024! If your class year ends in a 4 or 9, it's your reunion year! More information will be posted to the Alumni Weekend website over the coming months. Registration will open on July 1.

Join us for Alumni Weekend 2024! If your class year ends in a 4 or 9, it's your reunion year! More information will be posted to the Alumni Weekend website over the coming months. Registration will open on July 1.

HABSN Graduate Spotlight: James Keaton


BALTIMORE – James Keaton has spent his entire adult life serving as a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy, first as an active-duty member and presently in the Navy Reserve. As he prepares to retire from that role next year, Keaton will soon begin his new career as a psychiatric nurse after graduating from Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Hybrid Accelerated 2nd Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (HABSN) program this month.

The Women's Leadership Institute of Baltimore (WLIB) at NDMU will be hosting its second speed mentoring session for first-year students in fall 2024. Only students who sign up for the Nov. 19 session will be entered to participate.

Gators Connect is women-centered but welcomes all genders. First-year students will be paired with 8 different upper-class mentors for 8 minutes each. During this time, students will have the chance to ask upper-class students questions, learn more about how best to navigate your university experience, and hopefully connect with someone they want to continue talking to after the event!

Jeannine Heynes

Director of Student Engagement & Community Programs
Women's Leadership Institute of Baltimore (WLIB) Leadership Fellow
410-532-5308

The Women's Leadership Institute of Baltimore (WLIB) at NDMU will be hosting its first of three speed mentoring sessions for first-year students in fall 2024. The first 8 students to sign up for Sept. 26 will be entered to participate.

Gators Connect is women-centered but welcomes all genders. First-year students will be paired with 8 different upper-class mentors for 8 minutes each. During this time, students will have the chance to ask upper-class students questions, learn more about how best to navigate your university experience, and hopefully connect with someone they want to continue talking to after the event!

Jeannine Heynes

Director of Student Engagement & Community Programs
Women's Leadership Institute of Baltimore (WLIB) Leadership Fellow
410-532-5308