School of Arts and Sciences
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...
December 8, 2011
April Altamira '08 Begins Peace Corps Service in Guatemala
April Altamira, 32, of Baltimore, Md., has been accepted into the Peace Corps and will depart for Guatemala Jan. 4, 2012 to begin pre-service training as a community tourism Peace Corps volunteer. Upon graduation from volunteer training in April, Altamira will work to facilitate the conservation and...
October 9, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Students Help Disabled Adults Find Creative Expression
Notre Dame of Maryland University students are using creative expression to improve the health and emotional well-being of disabled adults at Penn Mar Human Services in Freeland. The undergraduate art majors are working with Penn Mar clients to develop project ideas and assist them in the preparation...
October 4, 2011
A Gathering of Voices: The Writings of Sister Maura and Her Students
Acclaimed poet and author Elizabeth Spires joins Notre Dame of Maryland University for a tribute to Maura Eichner, SSND, poet and inspirational teacher, at an afternoon reception and reading on Sunday, October 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. in Fourier Hall Library.
A Gathering of Voices celebrates the release...
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 13, 2011
Notre Dame of Maryland University Named to U.S. News & World Report’s “Great Schools/Great Prices” Category
For the third year running, Notre Dame of Maryland University is named to “Great Schools, Great Prices,” U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of schools offering high quality academic programs for significant value, coming in at the No. 10 spot. The University also ranked No. 30 among Best Regional...
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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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
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...
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 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...