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The Bulletin – July 10, 2024

July 9, 2024
The Bulletin – July 10, 2024

Incoming Class of 2028 Visits Campus for New Gator Registration Days

  Members of Notre Dame of Maryland University's incoming Class of 2028 are visiting campus throughout the summer to attend one of four New Gator Registration Days! The first two registration days were held in June, while the remaining two are scheduled for July 11 and July 15. New Gator Registration Days provide the opportunity for students to meet their academic advisor, build their class schedule, and explore campus with their future classmates. Photos from the first two sessions are available below on NDMU's Flickr page. New Gator Registration Day Photos  

School of Pharmacy's Class of 2025 Celebrated at Pinning Ceremony in LeClerc Theatre

SOP Class of 2025 at the NDMU archway Notre Dame's fourth-year pharmacy students were celebrated at a pinning ceremony in LeClerc Theatre on June 13! Good luck to the Pharm.D. Class of 2025 as they begin their Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences at several off-campus sites this fall.   Photo Gallery

School of Education PhD Graduate Selected as Howard County’s Principal of the Year

Joelle Miller A Notre Dame PhD graduate was honored recently as the Howard County Public School System’s Principal of the Year in recognition of her efforts creating an exceptional educational environment for students at Centennial High School in Ellicott City. Dr. Joelle Miller D’15 was announced as the school system’s 2024 Principal of the Year during a surprise visit to her school by county administrators in late April. Dr. Miller, who has worked for HCPSS since 2007, earned her doctorate in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations from NDMU’s School of Education.   Learn More

NDMU’s Award-Winning Professional Development Schools Program Wraps Up Successful 2023-24 Academic Year

NDMU representatives in Anaheim NDMU’s teacher preparation program, which has been recognized as one of the top development programs in the country, continued to provide countless academic and professional growth opportunities for both Notre Dame students and participating local schools during the 2023-24 academic year. The School of Education’s Professional Development Schools (PDS) Partnership Network formally partnered with 14 public schools across five different school systems in 2023-24 to develop teacher interns, engage in reciprocal professional development, and support school progress goals. Learn More

Nominations Open for Alumni Awards, Athletics Hall of Fame

award nomination graphic Notre Dame's Alumni Engagement office is accepting nominations for this year's annual Alumni Awards, which will be presented during Alumni Weekend on Friday, September 27. Nominations for The Elizabeth P. Hoisington '40 Distinguished Alumna Award, the Service to Society Award, the Regina Russo Hammel '41 Outstanding Recent Graduate Award, and the Alumnae and Alumni Engagement Award, can be made by any member of the NDMU community: alumni, faculty, administration, staff, and students. Nominations are open for the Notre Dame of Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame, which highlights former student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and staff members that demonstrated outstanding achievement in athletics. Visit the Alumni Weekend page to learn more about each award and nominate deserving candidates! Learn More

Student/Faculty/Staff Updates

Morrissy Honors Program

Anna Choudhary and Evelyn Spratt

Anna Choudhary '25 and Dr. Evelyn Spratt, director of NDMU's Morrissy Honors Program, are currently in Lincoln, Nebraska, for a research trip examining the history of the National Collegiate Honors Council. They are researching primary source material at the Archives at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Dr. Spratt is working on a monograph which focuses on the history of the organization.


School of Education

Dr. Angelo Letizia, associate professor in the School of Education, was featured in the July 2024 edition of the Mason-Dixon Surveyor, a local newspaper based in northeastern Carroll County. The article, "Manchester writer explores connection between philosophy & poetry," highlights his recent return to writing poetry after a 15-year hiatus.

Learn More Dr. Melaney Sanchez D’12, adjunct professor in the School of Education, was a featured guest on Leading from the Library, a podcast which focuses on the many ways Future Ready Librarians lead through the sharing of stories and ideas from some of the nation’s top teacher librarians. In her episode, "Teaching is Heart Work," Dr. Sanchez and host Shannon Miller discuss the importance of educators caring for themselves and using teacher institutes and experiences as inspiration for renewing themselves and motivating students. Listen Here  |  Watch on YouTube Dr. Ryan Schaaf, associate professor in the School of Education, presented Digital Game-Based Learning, the State of Flow, and its Effects on Learner Focus, Engagement, and Time-On-Task Behavior: A Comparative, Experimental Study at the third annual Game-Based Learning Virtual Conference hosted by University XP.

Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program

OTD Rite of Passage Ceremony June 2024 Members of our Occupational Therapy Doctorate Class of 2025 were celebrated in a Rite of Passage Ceremony conducted in Marikle Chapel on Friday, June 28! Congratulations to our students as they prepare to embark on their Level II Fieldwork clinical experiences.   Photo Gallery

Physician Assistant Studies

PA certification June 2024 NDMU's Physician Assistant Studies 2025 cohort recently earned their Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification as part of their summer semester Emergency Medicine/Skills course! This certification will allow our PA students to manage cardiac emergencies, including cardiovascular arrest, stroke, and acute coronary syndrome. It gives them the knowledge needed to act quickly during urgent situations, which greatly increases the survival chances of patients.

Conference and Auxiliary Services

Updated Dining Information

   

New Gator Registration Days

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!

New Student Move-In Day

Friday, August 23 | All-Day

Returning Student Move-In Day

Saturday, August 24 | All-Day

First Day of Undergraduate Classes

Monday, August 26 | All-Day

Academic Calendar

View the latest version of the Academic Calendar for 2024-25.  

NDMU Events

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