NDMU to Host Northeast Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl on December 3

Teams of undergraduate students from across the region will gather at NDMU on Saturday, December 3 to discuss ethical issues related to some of today’s most pressing topics as part of the Northeast Regional Ethics Bowl.
Notre Dame will be hosting the Northeast regional for a second-consecutive year. Last year’s group of NDMU students advanced to the national competition for the first time in school history after posting a top-three finish at regionals. This year’s team includes Raechel Bauer, Rebecca Becraft, Nana Fremah Nyarko, Nana Agyemang-Duah (alternate), Anisah Khattak (alternate) and Tinsaye Kirub (alternate).
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Internationally Renowned Bread & Puppet Theater to Perform at NDMU

Bread and Puppet Theater's Fall 2022 cross-country tour is coming to NDMU on Friday, December 9! This will be the group's only performance in Baltimore during the tour. The band will begin playing in LeClerc Theatre at 7:40 pm, while the show gets underway at 8 pm. Attendance is open to the general public and all members of the NDMU community.
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Baltimore Collegetown Extends Application Deadline for Underground Initiative

In its seventh year, Collegetown Underground is a focused, immersive opportunity for college students to explore the Baltimore area outside the classroom. Just 30 students are selected to participate and in four days, you will deepen your connection with the inspiring community where you live and study. The application deadline has been extended to Friday, December 2.
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Student/Faculty/Staff Updates
Four members of the NDMU community are included among the newest Associates of the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Associates make a covenant to live the spirit and mission of the SSNDs through deepening personal and communal prayer, participating in SSND spiritual, educational, and social activities, extending the spirit of SSND in her/his respective ministry/lifestyle, and sharing one’s gifts, faith, life, and lived experiences with SSNDs and other Associates.
New Associates include Kristyanna Erickson (associate professor in NDMU's math, physics and computer studies department), Jean Marie Hofstetter (undergraduate academic advisor), Kelley Kilduff (vice president for institutional advancement and communications), and Angela Sherman (former professor in NDMU's chemistry department). For further information about the Associate program, please contact Madelyn Ball at mball@ndm.edu.
School of Arts, Sciences & Business
Geoff Delanoy, professor and department chair of NDMU's art department, was recently featured in a Chestertown Spy article. His series of photographs, Ghost Forest, is currently on display at Adkins Arboretum in Caroline County through December 23.
Cathy Goucher, associate professor department chair of NDMU's art therapy department, and Renee van der Stelt '23 were both recently featured in a Catholic News Service article titled "Therapists: Art can help people share feelings they can’t put into words." They discuss the growth of the profession and the unique benefits that art therapy can provide to patients.
School of Education
Ryan Schaaf, associate professor of Educational Technology, presented at the 10th annual Common Ground conference in Ocean City, MD. He presented three featured keynote sessions, which included Reinventing for the Always-On Generation, A Brief History of the Future of Education, and Learner Choice, Learner Voice.
School of Nursing
Eight graduates were acknowledged in the recent What’s Up Annapolis 2022-2023 Excellence in Nursing issue. Lillian Banchero M'14, Devra Cockerille M'14, Melanie Lee M'14, Jean Little M'19, Rebecca Raico M'14, Lynn Thomas '15 M'18, Daniel Watkins '16 M'19 and Linda Weiss '11 are all currently employed by Luminis Anne Arundel Medical Center. Local nurses practicing in Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s, Kent, Talbot, and Dorchester counties were called upon to nominate and, therefore, honor the most commendable of their peers in the field, in more than 15 areas of specialty for the issue.
Library Updates
Pop-Up Class Series
Information about the library's last pop-up class of the semester is available below!
Conference and Auxiliary Services