Top of Gibbons Tower during the day with clouds in background

As many of us navigate the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be challenging to understand what role our faith and spirituality play. Many have found their faith and spiritually tested without direction.

An Easter Message From President Marylou Yam

During these weeks of COVID-19 where college students, faculty and many in our nation have moved to online learning and working, we caught up with Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Associate Professor of Technology Ryan Schaaf for some insight on digital distractions, online learning, best technologies and working in your pajamas.

Notre Dame of Maryland University extends it cancellation of face-to-face classes and will continue transitioning to all-online instruction until the end of the 2020 spring semester as concerns for the spread of COVID-19 grow. All classes will be offered online through remote instruction beginning on March 23.

While there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at NDMU, the University has made the decision to cancel all face-to-face classes beginning today, March 11 at 1:00 p.m. through Friday, March 13 at its North Charles Street and Southern Maryland campuses.

Back of crowd of students wearing graduate caps at commencement

What is a Degree From NDMU Worth? According to a new national study ranking colleges based on their return on investment (ROI), a Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) degree ranks in the tops.

Spelling bee poster

This fall NDMU features racing hearts, sweaty palms, fluttery stomachs and lots of laughs as the Copeland Theater presents the Broadway hit, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

a group of people in front of NCAA and one team logo

Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) Department of Athletics was selected as the September Division III Diversity Spotlight Initiative. NDMU received this recognition from the NCAA after their successful OneTeam Week was celebrated on campus.

The University sent a message on Monday, October 14, to students, faculty and staff members on the death of Amayah Charles, a sophomore in the School of Nursing.