June 5, 2024
NDMU Celebrates the Class of 2024
Class of 2024 graduates

Congratulations to the entire Notre Dame of Maryland University Class of 2024! Our latest graduating class was honored downtown at the Baltimore Convention Center on Wednesday, May 22. A full collection of photos and video from the ceremony is available at the link below.

2024 Commencement Photos + Video

Alumnae Field
$2.2M Renovation to Alumnae Field Through Go Beyond Campaign Includes New Turf Playing Surface

NDMU's primary outdoor athletics field is undergoing a $2.2 million renovation this summer, funded by the historic $50 million Go Beyond campaign, with the installation of a new turf surface which will provide substantial benefits to both the Athletics Department and the general campus community.

Construction of the new turf playing surface for Alumnae Field began in mid-May 2024 and is expected to be completed by August 2024. In addition to the turf field itself, the project includes an upgraded stormwater drainage system, a new retaining wall and fencing along the road side of the facility, and replacement netting behind the goals.

Christa de Kleine receiving the Mullan Award
Influential Scholar Named 2024 Mullan Distinguished Teacher

An NDMU education professor with an extensive background in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) was named the 2024-25 Mullan Distinguished Teacher, the University’s highest faculty honor.

Dr. Christa de Kleine joined the School of Education faculty in 1998, after having served as an adjunct faculty member for two years. In 2000, she launched the University’s TESOL program, including a master’s degree offering, and she has served as its program coordinator ever since. In 2020, she was named Teacher of the Year in Higher Education by the Maryland TESOL organization.

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Trailblazer Scholars Recognized at Graduation Reception

Trailblazer Scholar Graduates

Congratulations to our Class of 2024 Trailblazer Scholars, who were celebrated prior to Commencement at a senior reception in Doyle Formal on May 16! Launched in 2010, the Trailblazers Program provides continuing support to first-generation undergraduate students throughout their time at Notre Dame.

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Endowed Chair for Nursing Leadership Travels to Turkey to Support Healthcare Providers

Tina Bloom in Turkey

An associate professor in NDMU’s School of Nursing recently wrapped up a month-long stay in Izmir, Turkey, where she assisted a team of nurse researchers providing training to benefit survivors of intimate partner violence.

Dr. Tina Bloom, the Frances Kay Pitts ’96 Endowed Chair for Nursing Leadership in Women’s and Children’s Health, worked with nursing colleagues at Ege University on a project funded by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. The group organized weekly training and certification sessions to healthcare providers in Izmir, helping them understand, recognize, and respond to intimate partner violence, and subsequently connect abuse survivors to a variety of resources.

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Office of Accessibility and Student Inclusion Moves to New Location in Theresa Hall

Office of Accessibility and Student Inclusion

The Office of Accessibility and Student Inclusion is thrilled to announce that, effective May 24, 2024, we have relocated to a new, more accessible office. Our new location will be in Theresa Hall, lower level, room 023, right next to the Student Success Center and the Accessibility Testing Center.

This move brings several benefits, enhancing our visibility and ease of access for all students:

  1. Improved Accessibility: Our new office location is designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring that all students, including those with mobility challenges, can easily reach us.
  2. Enhanced Visibility: Being situated next to the Student Success Center and the Accessibility Testing Center places us in a central hub for student support services, making it easier for students to find and access our resources.
  3. Proximity to Key Services: Our new office location allows us to be closer to essential student services, facilitating better collaboration and providing a seamless support experience for students.

Renaissance Institute Announces 2024 Award Recipients

Renaissance Institute award winners

The Renaissance Institute relies upon the dedicated volunteerism of its members to ensure that the lifelong learning program remains relevant and inviting to its membership. RI honors outstanding volunteers annually with legacy awards that include free membership benefits. This year’s award ceremony attracted 85 members for a lunch to both celebrate the winners and bid farewell to the institute's retiring director, Shirley Bigley LaMotte.

The Reidy Award winner was presented to Carol Daddazio for working tirelessly, and what might appear thanklessly, behind the scenes to support the programs and activities of Renaissance. Carol is the 2024 Renaissance Unsung Hero. She is a newly elected member of the Council, serves on the curriculum committee, provides technical support to Zoom instructors and is co-chair of the Renaissance Institute Legacy Lectures Series.

The Father Joseph Connolly Award recognizes leadership, outstanding and long service, generosity of spirit, and active participation in the Renaissance Institute. John Meredith, a former RI president and musical impresario, was honored for his stewardship of Renaissance’s many music programs. Also honored was RI council member and membership committee chair, Joe Lapicki. Joe stepped in to chair the RI Finance Committee when the position was unexpectedly vacated.


Two RI members also stepped up and worked tirelessly behind the scenes to assist with office operations. Showing amazing commitment, Vickie Lapicki and Joyce Dennison each received the Director’s Award for their extraordinary support of the Renaissance Institute, its staff, and its members.

Student/Faculty/Staff Updates


Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program

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NDMU's Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program has launched a new podcast titled "The Green Room," which will discuss sustainable development, healthcare, occupational therapy and related professions, and the importance and value in quality education. The podcast, which debuted in May, is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more, and also has an Instagram page @the_greenroompodcast.

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Dr. Tamerill Faison

Dr. Tamerill Faison, an adjunct professor for the OTD program, had an article titled "Trauma-Informed Care: Developing Fieldwork Competence" published in the June 2024 issue of OT Practice magazine.


School of Pharmacy

SOP Class of 2024 graduates

The School of Pharmacy celebrated its Class of 2024 with a Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony in LeClerc Theatre on May 21, the day prior to commencement. A photo gallery from the ceremony is available on the SOP's Flickr page.

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Three pharmacy students were recently selected as Maryland Pharmacists Association Foundation Student Scholarship and Student Scholarship recipients. Congratulations to Dr. Edgardo Rodriguez D'24, Jahanvi Patel D'25 and Kunjrani Pani D'25 on this deserved recognition!


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New Gator Registration Days

Thursday, June 20 | Wednesday, June 26 | Thursday, July 11 | Monday, July 15


NDMU Alums Go to Camden Yards

Saturday, July 13 | 2:05 p.m. | Oriole Park at Camden Yards

A summer tradition continues as the Alumni Engagement Office gathers our Gators to cheer on the Orioles! Join us at Camden Yards to watch the O's take on the New York Yankees! Get together with family, friends, alumnae, and alumni to root for the home team. Your Alumni Engagement Team is offering a discounted ticket price that includes a credit for free food and drinks during Early Bird Saturday, where you can enjoy happy hour, live music, and more. We have seats in section 75 overlooking the outfield - reserve your spot by June 23!


New Student Move-In Day

Friday, August 23 | All-Day


First Day of Undergraduate Classes

Monday, August 26 | All-Day


Academic Calendar

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NDMU Events

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Two School of Education alumnae who received their PhDs and one current School of Education PhD candidate. They will present their current research on female reformers during the Progressive Movement.

Presenters

Dr. Gouldin

“The Teaching Daughter: Seeking Economic Independence in the Public Sphere”

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Ms. Solomon

“Fannie Griscom Parsons: A Progressive New Woman Dedicated to Improving the Lives of 20th Century Urban Youth”

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Dr. Carolyn Razon- Fernandez

"New women reformers in the field of special education and their pioneering influence on special education programs and practice"

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Evelyn Spratt

Director of the Morrissy Honors Program, Associate Professor
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February 22, 2023
Community Gathers for Notre Dame Day in Doyle Formal
Donna Schissler and Marylou Yam

Notre Dame of Maryland University students, faculty, and staff came together in Doyle Formal on Tuesday afternoon for the annual Notre Dame Day ceremony, with several community members recognized for their accomplishments.

Congratulations to all Dean's List and Departmental Award honorees, Distinguished Staff Award winner Donna Schissler, Service Learning Award recipient Anna Choudhary '25, and the women's lacrosse program, which received the Mary Anne O'Donnell Team Academic Achievement Award for having the athletic department's highest cumulative grade-point average in 2021-22.

This year’s theme was "For Everything there is a Season" -  a recognition of purpose within change. Dr. Rodnita Davis, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing, served as faculty speaker for the event.

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Alyssia Dyett and Ahmed Eid
Pharmacy Grads Return to NDMU as Faculty Members

As NDMU’s School of Pharmacy celebrates the 10-year anniversary of graduating its first class of students back in 2013, some of the program’s alumni have returned to campus to help educate the next generation of future leaders in the profession.

Dr. Alyssia Dyett D’18 and Dr. Ahmed Eid D’15 work as assistant professors in the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences. During their time as students, each benefited from the close-knit community environment at NDMU which allowed them to form lasting connections with faculty members, and they now have the opportunity to make that same kind of impact on others.

The Class of 2023 at 100 Nights
NDMU Honors Class of 2023 at Annual 100 Nights Celebration

Members of the graduating Class of 2023 gathered on Friday, February 10 for NDMU's annual 100 Nights celebration! Hosted by the offices of Student Engagement and Alumni Engagement, the event included a one-hour cocktail reception followed by a buffet dinner in Doyle Hall.

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School of Pharmacy Travels to Annapolis for Maryland Pharmacy Coalition Legislative Day

 SOP students in Annapolis

A large contingent of students and faculty from the School of Pharmacy traveled to Annapolis on February 9 to advocate for their profession on Maryland Pharmacy Coalition Legislative Day. NDMU joined hundreds of other student pharmacists in the state capital to meet with legislators and vocalize their support for pharmacy-related bills under consideration in this year’s legislative session. Abdurrahmon Talabi D’24, a third-year student in the program, represented Notre Dame as co-chair of the MPC Legislative Day Committee.

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Women's Basketball Hosts CSAC Semifinal on Wednesday Night

Daija Fitchett

NDMU's women's basketball program will host Saint Elizabeth in a Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) semifinal at MBK Sports Complex, with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening. The Gators earned the No. 1 seed for this year's conference tournament after finishing the regular season with a record of 21-4 (17-1 CSAC). With a win on Wednesday, NDMU would host the conference's championship game at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon. 

The Gators are looking to earn their first CSAC title in women's basketball. Student Life will be handing out t-shirts to the first 20 students in attendance on Wednesday, and all students are encouraged to wear their favorite wacky pajama pants for the game!


Registration Open for 2023 Summer Camps at NDMU

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NDMU is offering a wide variety of programming on campus for youth aged 2-18 in summer 2023, including a new Arts and Activism Immersion experience scheduled for late June. Registration for each of the six camps is now available. Spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis with the exception of the Arts and Activism Immersion experience, which will interview applicants during the spring.

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Student/Faculty/Staff Updates


School of Nursing

Jeanie Anastasi, Assistant Director for the Center for Caring with Technology, recently achieved certification from the National League for Nursing as a Certified Clinical Nurse Educator (CNEcl), while Barbara Gough, Director for the Center for Caring with Technology, achieved certification from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare as a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE). Congratulations to both Jeanie and Barbara!


School of Pharmacy

 SSHP members on campus

A student organization in NDMU’s School of Pharmacy earned recognition on the national stage this month for its success creating exceptional professional development projects for aspiring pharmacists, becoming the only Maryland chapter to receive this year’s award.

NDMU’s Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists (SSHP) was one of 25 organizations nationally to receive an Outstanding Professional Development Award from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). The ASHP evaluates the content, creativity, impact, and overall impression of the school’s projects during its review process for the award.

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Black Faces in High Places

Thursday, February 23  |  5 - 7 p.m.  |  MBK Lobby

Student Engagement and Student Inclusion present: Black Faces in High Places, a mix and mingle amongst faculty, staff, and students. This inaugural program will feature an interactive panel discussion with a candid conversation.


Eichner Women Writers Series: Tracy K. Smith

Thursday, February 23  |  7 - 9 p.m.  |  Doyle Formal

Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and a two-term Poet Laureate of the United States, will visit NDMU as the 2022-23 writer in the annual Eichner Women Writers Series, hosted by the S. Maura Eichner Endowed Chair of English. Smith received the 2012 Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her third book of poems, Life on Mars, and she served as U.S. Poet Laureate from 2017-19. An evening lecture in Doyle Formal, which is free and open to all members of the NDMU community and general public, will include readings of Smith’s work and a book signing.


Derived: The Taste of Culture - Watch Night

Tuesday, February 28  |  5 - 7 p.m.  |  LeClerc Theatre

Students will watch the award-winning Netflix docuseries: High on the Hog—How African American Cuisine transformed America. Hosted by the History & Political Science Department and the Office of Student Inclusion.


Film Screening and Artist Q&A with Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter

Tuesday, February 28  |  5:30 - 8 p.m.  |  LND Library Auditorium

Screening of the documentary Art & Krimes by Krimes, followed by Q&A with artist Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter.

Art & Krimes is about artist Jesse Krimes, who secretly created monumental artwork while locked up in federal prison. Working with prison bed sheets, hair gel, and newspaper, he created small panels that he smuggled out piece by piece, ultimately creating a 40-foot mural that he saw only upon coming home. Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter is an award-winning artist who creates work about her experience of incarceration and offers a critical perspective on the particular challenges women of color face when they become immersed in the criminal justice system.


President's Leadership Forum: A Conversation with a Groundbreaking Leader, ft. Allison Lawrence

Wednesday, March 1  |  6:30 - 8 p.m.  |  LeClerc Theatre

Join the Women's Leadership Institute of Baltimore for an inspiring conversation with Allison Lawrence, president of Stanley Black & Decker eCommerce, as we kick off Women’s History Month.

Lawrence will share insights from her nearly 20-year career at Stanley Black & Decker. She rose through the ranks from working at a local store just out of college to leading the charge of growing the company's iconic brands online on a global scale. Hear how she ascended to the C-suite at a Fortune 500 company and her tips to realizing your dreams.


NDMU Art Hive

Saturday, March 4  |  10 a.m. - 12 p.m.  |  Doyle Formal

The NDMU Art Hive, facilitated by members of the NDMU Art Therapy Department and students, welcomes the NDMU community and everyone else for free and open art making!


Academic Calendar

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NDMU Events

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All are invited to join Mission & Ministry to celebrate Black History Month at this Sunday's 6 p.m. Mass, which will feature a tribute to Black spirituality with music and reflection. Delicious food and fellowship will follow immediately after Mass in Theresa 124 (under Marikle Chapel).

If you are interested in participating as a reader, musician, singer or to bring up the gifts, or if you would like to share a reflection, please email Rudy Dehaney, NDMU’s campus minister, at rdehaney@ndm.edu.

Rudy Dehaney

Campus Minister
410-535-5565