Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – For close to three years, Amelia King worked a 4:30 to 9:30 a.m. shift at Amazon before heading to Notre Dame of Maryland University for her classes. She also mixed in a second job selling insurance for State Farm on the side.
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – When Jennifer Connelly assumed her current position as a clinical educator at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, one of the requirements of the job included going back to school to earn a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN).
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – Abdurrahmon Talabi decided to become a pharmacist during the height of the COVID pandemic. Originally from the West African country of Nigeria, Talabi had moved to New York in 2019 to begin a Ph.D. program in sustainability, but he changed course to pursue a career where he could more directly impact people in need of care.
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – Sara Morales ’23, M’24 had two top priorities when she first began her college search: a well-regarded education program to fulfill her lifelong goal of becoming a teacher, and an opportunity to play both lacrosse and soccer.
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – Neena Rodriguez is set to become the first nurse in her family after graduating from Notre Dame of Maryland University later this month.
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – Alyson Geckle made the most of her three years on campus at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Class of 2024 Spotlights
BALTIMORE – After working for several years as a community pharmacist in her home country of Jamaica, Jodi-Ann Gayle decided to expand her career potential by earning a Pharm.D. degree in the United States.
Gayle, who had friends and family in the area, centered her pharmacy school search around Maryland, and she was quickly drawn to Notre Dame of Maryland University as the best option to continue her educational journey.