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Each year, Notre Dame of Maryland University honors a faculty member with the Mullan Distinguished Teaching Award. The 2018-2019 awardee is Associate Professor Stephanie Wilhide Savick, Ph.D. She is an integral part of the School of Education and has deep roots in NDMU, having earned her bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. from the University. In her own words, Dr. Savick explains what NDMU means to her and gives us a glimpse at what she's like outside of the classroom.

Cast picture at BSF

NDMU is teaming up with the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory to bring its adaption of William Shakespeare’s "Two Gentlemen of Verona" to life in the Copeland Theatre.

Nursing Students in Sim Lab

Good news for NDMU's School of Nursing. Its graduates scored one of the highest first-time pass rates in Maryland with a 93% on the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) for 2018 as reported by the Maryland Board of Nursing.

Corshai Williams speaks at NDMU

Our first-year students welcome Corshai Williams to campus as part of their NDMU 100 class. Williams' story is one of resilience and determination, and it proves that nothing is impossible. Born and raised in Baltimore, she found herself homeless at a young age, but her commitment to school and education led her to college and now a Ph.D. program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Emily Przyborowski poses with  Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the United States of America, Dina Kawar

Notre Dame of Maryland University works with its students to find once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that will open doors to their future. For Emily Przyborowski, who has her sights set on the White House, she has spent her time at NDMU gaining as much political experience as she can.

Gibbons Hall with students

For the second straight year, Notre Dame of Maryland University has made enrollment history, by welcoming its largest incoming class into its Women’s College.

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Students Keira Mull and Uloaku Onwumelu study in South Korea with NDMU Assistant Professor Dr. Hang Kyo Lim

This summer two NDMU students are bringing the classroom to life in South Korea. The two are spending 10 weeks conducting biological research, working with graduate students looking at environmental DNA and its effects on freshwater fish.

Nursing students working together

Notre Dame's School of Nursing has been awarded a Nurse Support Program II (NSP II) Competitive Institutional Grant of $34,010 to support the purchase of a student achievement package.

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Notre Dame is on the fast track, offering a new NCAA sport for the 2018-19 academic year.