Khamaree Owens

Khamaree Owens ‘20 Discusses Unique Opportunity to Be Interviewed, Share Photos on Site Founded by Oprah Winfrey

Aerial shot of campus
Baltimore Business Journal
https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2022/07/26/8-things-you-need-to-know-today-july-26-2022.html

A $500,000 grant from the France-Merrick Foundation will establish Notre Dame of Maryland University's first endowed scholarship designated solely for students who are the first in their families to attend college. The grant expands access to inclusive and transformational higher education for generations of NDMU students.

Caroline Hall and Theresa Hall

State Funding Provides Updated Technology to Local School, Supports New Tech Classroom at NDMU

Nadia Abi (L) and Erika Gutierrez (R)

Nadia Abi ’24, Erika Gutierrez ’24 to Receive Full-Tuition Scholarships, Additional Specialized Support

Three women students sit together outside in front of a brick building

$500K Grant Establishes First NDMU Scholarship Dedicated to First-generation Students

NDMU's Archway, with the University Academic Building in the background

Nowrasta and her younger sister, Nastaran, Set to Join NDMU Community this Fall

Lyndsay Wright with her Nurse of the Year award

Nursing Alum Spotlight: Lyndsay Wright ’19, M’22

Jenifer Kerr holds up petri dish while wearing goggles
NPR
https://www.npr.org/2022/06/22/1106686014/lets-get-crafty-with-agar-art

Agar art lies at the intersection of biology and art. In her work with the American Society for Microbiology, Dr. Jennifer Kerr explains how agar art is a creative medium that's actually alive. Scientists and artists practice etching designs on petri dishes with bacterial paint that can grow and multiply.

A picture of Dr. Kerr teaching next to the NDMU logo

Dr. Jennifer Kerr Honored for Teaching and Research Excellence

The Heritage Tour group at Mother Caroline's grave in Milwaukee

Morrissy Honors Program Members Visit Several SSND Ministries During Week-Long Trip