Campus Life
September 22, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Pays Tribute to Outstanding Alumnae: Hornig, Smyth, Love and Walters to receive awards at 2011 Honors Convocation
Notre Dame of Maryland University is paying tribute to outstanding alumnae and community leaders at its annual Honors Convocation ceremony on Saturday, September 24, at 11 a.m. in LeClerc Auditorium. The event brings the University community together to celebrate academic achievement and service. New...
September 20, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Earns High Marks in Student Engagement
Notre Dame of Maryland University students are among the most engaged in the United States, according to the 2011 National Survey of Student Engagement. The study of first- and senior-year students showed Notre Dame Women’s College undergraduates are more engaged and more satisfied with their college...
September 8, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Debuts! Campus community celebrates new status, commitment to innovation
Amid celebrations of its past, present and future, College of Notre Dame of Maryland today becomes Notre Dame of Maryland University. The new University makes its debut on an historic date, September 9, 2011 – the 116th anniversary of the institution’s first day of class in 1895.
“At this pivotal moment...
August 10, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland Celebrates University Designation September 9, 2011
BALTIMORE—Notre Dame of Maryland is hosting a series of celebrations for students, alumnae and alumni, faculty and staff to commemorate its transition from college to university status.
Friday, September 9
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. “Gibbons Hall Tower of Pancakes” Breakfast, Noyes House lawn
Step into the past...
July 22, 2011
Renaissance Institute Hosts Open House on August 9
Renaissance Institute, a lifelong-learning program at College of Notre Dame of Maryland, will host an open house for new members on August 9, 2011, from 10-11:30 a.m. in Fourier Hall.
Renaissance Institute is a peer-taught program for students 50 and older. With more than 325 members, the institute...
July 6, 2011
Gormley Gallery Announces Fall Exhibits
Gormley Gallery at Notre Dame of Maryland University is announcing two new exhibits by local artists for fall 2011.
The Pattern More Complicated features the paintings of Baltimore artist Jim Condron. Infused with energy, Condron’s work focuses on elements within the landscape, the patterns and colors...
June 27, 2011
College of Notre Dame Hosts “Compression|Expansion,” an Artscape Off-Site Exhibit
BALTIMORE — “Compression|Expansion,” an exhibition of works by local and regional artists that conceptually engage the interrelation between representation and current affairs, will be shown in Gormley Gallery at College of Notre Dame of Maryland starting Saturday, July 9, and running through Saturday...
June 20, 2011
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Offers Peek at New University Identity
On its path to becoming Notre Dame of Maryland University on September 9, College of Notre Dame of Maryland is offering a sneak peek at its new look! Beginning on June 20, Notre Dame will use the web, Facebook and Twitter to share the traditions and history that have influenced the path to its new identity...
May 20, 2011
Renaissance Institute Summer 2011 Seminar Series Explores World War II Heroes, Victims and Spies
Renaissance Institute, a lifelong learning program at College of Notre Dame of Maryland, is exploring World War II and its aftermath with two Summer 2011 Seminars at Loyola/Notre Dame Library.
Saturday, June 11 at 1 p.m. Renaissance Institute presents reflections on World War II, as noted historian...
May 18, 2011
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Welcomes Dr. Dorothy Brown as 2011 Commencement Speaker
College of Notre Dame of Maryland welcomes distinguished alumna Dr. Dorothy Brown as its 2011 commencement speaker. A former provost and professor of history at Georgetown University, Dr. Brown will receive an honorary degree at Notre Dame’s 116th commencement exercises on May 28, 2011 at the Baltimore...
April 11, 2011
College of Notre Dame Students Form “Living Clothesline” to Protest Violence Against Women
Students at College of Notre Dame of Maryland are forming a living clothesline on campus to raise awareness of violence against women and girls and to announce the arrival of the Notre Dame Clothesline Project on campus.
From 12:15 until 1:30 p.m. on April 19, students will walk the campus joined by...
April 5, 2011
College of Notre Dame Celebrates Nancy Kreiter Research Day
College of Notre Dame of Maryland is hosting Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day, the college’s annual showcase of undergraduate research in arts and sciences, on Friday, April 15.
Notre Dame Vice President for Academic Affairs Christine De Vinne, O.S.U., Ph.D., is opening the day’s events, followed...
April 4, 2011
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Hosts Seder
College of Notre Dame of Maryland is hosting a Seder for the campus community on Wednesday, April 13, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Doyle Formal Lounge.
Tickets are $13.00 for non-students and $5.00 for students. Contact Sister Mary Roy Weiss, SSND at 410-532-5565 or mweiss@ndm.edu.
More than 60 people from...
March 23, 2011
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Seeks 25,000 Volunteers for Breast Cancer Research
College of Notre Dame of Maryland is supporting the Love/Avon Army of Women, a nationwide initiative to recruit 1 million volunteers to enroll in research to help uncover the causes of breast cancer. A program of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation and funded by a grant from the Avon Foundation, the...
March 9, 2011
College of Notre Dame Hosts 22nd Drawing and Print Competitive Exhibition
The 22nd National Drawing and Print Competitive Exhibition will take place Monday, March 28, through Friday, April 29, in Gormley Gallery at College of Notre Dame of Maryland. Jose Dominguez, executive director of Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, is the juror.
The exhibition features the work of 22 artists...
March 3, 2011
Lenten Event Celebrates Beauty and Mystery of Saint John’s Bible
College of Notre Dame of Maryland and Loyola University Maryland invite the Greater Baltimore/Washington community to a Lenten celebration at the Baltimore Basilica, featuring the magnificent Saint John’s Bible. With illumination and text selected from the book of the Prophets, the evening will feature...
March 3, 2011
Loyola/Notre Dame Library Presents “Letters From Andalusia”: Flannery O’Connor’s 1963-64 Correspondence with Notre Dame Poet Sister Maura Eichner
“Letters from Andalusia,” a new exhibit at Loyola/Notre Dame Library highlights writer Flannery O’Connor’s unique relationship with College of Notre Dame. O’Connor was not only the most important female Catholic writer of the 20th century, but was also a treasured correspondent of poet and College of...
March 2, 2011
College of Notre Dame Alumnae Association Presents “My Odyssey: Ghana to IND” Reflections of Kathleen Feeley, SSND
Kathleen Feeley, SSND, former president of College of Notre Dame of Maryland and current interim president of the Institute of Notre Dame, will share reflections on her career in service in “My Odyssey: Ghana to IND,” on Wednesday, April 27, at College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
The evening, sponsored...
February 25, 2011
Loyola/Notre Dame Library Screens Smoke Signals as Part of “Books into Film” Series
The Loyola/Notre Dame Library is hosting a screening and discussion of the film “Smoke Signals” and short story collection “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven” on Monday, Mar. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Ridley Auditorium.
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Associate Professor of Communication Arts...
February 23, 2011
Gift funds addition of Saint John’s Bible to Loyola/Notre Dame Library collection
The Loyola/Notre Dame Library will add a Heritage Edition of the Saint John’s Bible, a fine art reproduction of an extraordinary handwritten, hand-illuminated text, to its permanent collection, thanks to a gift of $130,000 from Mary C. Mangione and her family in memory of her late husband Nicholas B...
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 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...
February 7, 2011
College of Notre Dame Presents “Hearts for Arts’ Sake” Series at Villa Assumpta
College of Notre Dame of Maryland presents “Hearts for Arts’ Sake,” a series of cultural events hosted for the enjoyment of the School Sisters of Notre Dame at Villa Assumpta. Featuring music, song and poetry readings performed by College faculty and staff, all events are free and open to the public...
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...