Join the Counseling Center and Mission and Ministry to discuss the benefits of setting an intention as we start the new semester. We will be making stamped jewelry as a reminder of our intention and enjoying snacks. Feel free to stop by and join any time in Theresa 008/010 (across from the Counseling Center near the staircase).

Cara Ditto

Assistant Director of Counseling Center
410-532-5434

Dr. Paul Weldon was a distinguished faculty member in the Biology department for over 25 years. Notre Dame’s 2007 Mullan Distinguished Teacher Award recipient was known as a dynamic teacher. Dr. Weldon’s classes will be remembered for their trips to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. His extensive work in the field included the publication of over 125 research papers through the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Dr. Weldon will be greatly missed by the NDMU community, which will gather on Thursday for a celebration of his life.

Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends will have an opportunity to share their memories of Paul and decorate stones in his honor. The stones will be displayed around a tree planted on campus later this spring by the TriBeta Biological Honor Society.

Topics covered include Adulting 101, Financial Aid and ME, Scholarships, and Grants. Featuring guest speaker Kayla Reed, founder of Talk Business with Me. This second session is strongly encouraged for sophomore and junior year students.

Topics covered include Adulting 101, Financial Aid and ME, Scholarships, and Grants. Featuring guest speaker Kayla Reed, founder of Talk Business with Me. This first session is strongly encouraged for first-year students.

Warm yourself up with a free hot chocolate bar from the Student Alumni Leadership Council (SALC)! Add as many toppings as you would like as you talk to current SALC members about the organization. You will have the opportunity to apply for SALC at the event too! Applications to join SALC close at midnight on January 29.

Join NDMU Drama as we bring a classic adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s beloved children’s book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, to the stage!

This fast-paced adventure follows Alice (age 7 ½) as she goes through the looking glass and meets the strange & eccentric inhabitants of Wonderland. All current NDMU students, NDMU alumnae/alumni, and NDMU faculty/staff are encouraged and welcome to audition! Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script in groups of up to four actors. For backstage/tech roles, please be ready to speak to your prior theatrical experiences and/or main areas of interest. Some roles may be doubled. Dancers & those with a movement background are encouraged to audition. Movement is NOT required for all roles.

To be cast, you must be available for tech week and performances: REHEARSALS: 2-3x/week, January 30-March 18 | TECH WEEK: March 18-March 23 | PERFORMANCES: March 24-26

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535
Join NDMU Drama as we bring a classic adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s beloved children’s book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, to the stage!

This fast-paced adventure follows Alice (age 7 ½) as she goes through the looking glass and meets the strange & eccentric inhabitants of Wonderland. All current NDMU students, NDMU alumnae/alumni, and NDMU faculty/staff are encouraged and welcome to audition! Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script in groups of up to four actors. For backstage/tech roles, please be ready to speak to your prior theatrical experiences and/or main areas of interest. Some roles may be doubled. Dancers & those with a movement background are encouraged to audition. Movement is NOT required for all roles.

To be cast, you must be available for tech week and performances: REHEARSALS: 2-3x/week, January 30-March 18 | TECH WEEK: March 18-March 23 | PERFORMANCES: March 24-26

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535