Academic Programs
December 26, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Introduces Bachelors in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Notre Dame of Maryland University now offers a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial-organizational psychology (IOP), a dynamic field that explores workplace issues at both the individual and organizational levels, in order to improve the performance and well-being of employees and employers. The program will...
October 16, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Graduate Joshua Parker M ’10 Named Maryland Teacher of the Year
Notre Dame of Maryland University graduate Joshua Parker, an English/Language Arts teacher at Windsor Middle School, has been named Maryland’s 2012 Teacher of the Year. Mr. Parker earned his master's in leadership in teaching from Notre Dame in 2010.
"I am committed to widening the traditional English...
September 22, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland Dedicates G. Avery Bunting Hall: 25,000 Square Foot Green Building is New Home to School of Pharmacy
Notre Dame of Maryland University is celebrating the dedication of G. Avery Bunting Hall, the newly completed 25,000 square foot School of Pharmacy facility, which brings total campus space supporting pharmacy studies to 40,000 square feet. The building is named for the noted pharmacist and founder of...
August 30, 2011
$450,000 NSF Grant Will Fund STEM Scholarships
Notre Dame of Maryland University is awarding scholarships of up to $10,000 annually to academically talented undergraduates in its Women’s College who are pursuing degrees in STEM fields: physics, mathematics, engineering and computer information systems. The scholarships will be awarded through the...
August 1, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland Offers New Master’s Degree in English Literature
BALTIMORE--Notre Dame of Maryland University is launching a master’s degree in English literature, with classes starting in September 2011. The intensive program is designed for education professionals seeking to become better teachers of English and for students preparing for doctoral-level work in...
July 22, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland Introduces Master’s in Knowledge Management
Responding regional demand for professionals skilled in the creation, enhancement and use of knowledge assets, Notre Dame of Maryland School of Arts and Sciences is launching a Master of Science in Knowledge Management. The program offers students the opportunity to develop multidisciplinary competencies...
March 30, 2011
Renaissance Institute Hosts Open House May 12th
Renaissance Institute, a lifelong learning program at College of Notre Dame of Maryland, will host an open house for new members on Thursday, May 12, from 10:00-11:30 am in Fourier Hall.
Renaissance Institute is a peer-taught program for those who have reached the age of 50. With more than 325 members...
March 16, 2011
College of Notre Dame Students Outperform Peers on Critical Educational Assessment
College of Notre Dame of Maryland students outperformed their peers in the second leg of the College Learning Assessment (CLA), the school reports. Based on their scores as incoming students and again as seniors, Notre Dame students showed more improved critical, analytical and communication skills after...
March 15, 2011
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Hosts First Thursdays Information Sessions
College of Notre Dame of Maryland is hosting “First Thursdays” open house and recruitment events the first Thursday of every month, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Fourier Hall, showcasing the College of Adult Undergraduate Studies (formerly Weekend College and Accelerated College) and Graduate Studies Program....
March 11, 2011
Notre Dame Introduces Environmental Sustainability Major
College of Notre Dame of Maryland School of Arts and Sciences is launching a major in Environmental Sustainability. The interdisciplinary program offers students the opportunity to study the relationships between environmental concerns and social, political and economic institutions.
“Environmental...
February 14, 2011
School of Education Hosts Discussion & Screening of “Library of the Early Mind”
College of Notre Dame of Maryland School of Education is hosting a discussion and screening of “Library of the Early Mind: a Grown-Up Look at the Art of Children’s Literature” on Tuesday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. at LeClerc Auditorium.
Featuring more than 40 contemporary children’s book authors, illustrators...
February 8, 2011
College of Notre Dame Selected for $80K “Project RN” Grant From the CareFirst Foundation
College of Notre Dame of Maryland has been awarded a Project RN grant from the CareFirst Foundation to attract more nursing professionals into the classroom as educators. The grant of $80,000 will support practicing nurses pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, in exchange for a commitment...
February 8, 2011
College of Notre Dame Students to Attend UN Commission on the Status of Women
A delegation from the School Sisters of Notre Dame, including students from SSND-sponsored College of Notre Dame of Maryland, will attend the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in New York this month as the CSW addresses the issue of “access and participation of women and girls in education...
January 21, 2011
Registration Underway For Spring & Summer Classes at the English Language Institute
The English Language Institute at College of Notre Dame of Maryland is accepting registrations for day classes for the Spring and Summer sessions.
The first nine-week session runs January 24-March 25, 2011. The second session runs March 28 – May 20, 2011. Summer sessions will run from June 6 – July...
January 13, 2011
Gormley Gallery Hosts Photography Exhibit: “The Path to Accuracy is Silence”
Gormley Gallery at College of Notre Dame of Maryland is hosting “The Path to Accuracy is Silence,” an exhibit of the photography of Brian Patrick Miller. The collection includes both portraits and groups of individuals, and traces Miller’s personal history of travel, chance meetings, and engaging people...