Exactly What I Wanted

Evelyn Posey

Alum, NDMU Class of 2018

Teaching (MAT in 10 Months)
Overall, I feel extremely prepared to be a full time teacher next year. The program is exactly what I wanted: fast paced, a lot of time in the classroom, and rigorous classes. Getting a masters in 10 months can be difficult, but worth the stress!

Best Nurse in Baltimore

Zakk Arciaga

Student, NDMU Class of 2019

RN to BSN, Nursing - Leadership in Nursing Administration
Zakk is one of 50 recipients from hundreds of nominees for Baltimore Magazine’s “Best of Baltimore,” issue. “This distinction means so much to me, it is hard to express,” says Arciaga. “It is such an amazing feeling to be recognized by your peers and nominated for just doing what you do.”​

One of Nine Sr COSTEP Trainees

Michtta Andre

Student, NDMU Class of 2018

Michtta was selected for the Senior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (SRCOSTEP) by the U.S. Public Health Service. As one of nine trainees from across the country, Michtta will be commissioned as an Ensign while she completes her Doctor of Pharmacy. Upon graduation, she will be a commissioned officer assigned to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

A Well-Deserved Scholarship

Kyle Gundlach

Student, NDMU Class of 2018

Kyle is the recipient of the National Community Pharmacists Association Foundation Presidential Scholarship. As a recipient of this scholarship, Kyle demonstrated a strong interest in independent pharmacy practice, leadership qualities and accomplishments, involvement in extracurricular activities and academic achievement.

A Carefully Crafted Liberal Arts Education

Alexandra Filsinger

Alum, NDMU Class of 2017

English
My English major involved a lot of critical thinking and how to build the well-structured argument, something that is incredibly important in law. Additionally, my two minors in Philosophy and Communication Arts enabled me to be specific about the area that I want to specialize in - Intellectual Property. What's Next for Alexandra: University of Baltimore School of Law

The Best Teacher I Can Be

Emily Jordan

Alum, NDMU Class of 2017

Education/Teaching (BA/MA)
NDMU forced me to grow into a woman that is going to transform the world! I walk into a classroom knowing I can command the classroom and be the best teacher I can be. My NDMU experience gives me the confidence and skills needed to pursue my passion! What's Next for Emily: 4th Grade Teacher at Church Creek Elementary School

MPhA Mentor of the Year

Dr. Nicole Culhane

"Many of us need others to realize our strengths which ultimately motivates us to achieve our highest potential...I thoroughly enjoy helping my students and colleagues see the best in themselves and help them grow and develop," Dr. Nicole Culhane on why mentoring is important after recently being awarded the 2017 Maryland Pharmacists Association Mentor of the Year.

Team USA in Barbados

Field Hockey

Field Hockey teammates Megan Morales and Jessica Wells were invited by USA Athletes International to play with Team USA in Barbados! Their adventure included more than just field hockey―they also had time to enjoy the island and even went snorkeling with sea turtles!

My Values as a Future Nurse

Jordan Walker

Alum, NDMU Class of 2017

Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
The NDMU School of Nursing has instilled in me six valued ends that have transformed my practice as a future nurse: Presence, Praxis, Scholarship, Leadership, Advocacy, and Self-Care. By remaining in the present moment during client care, using evidence-based practice, and advocating for underserved populations, I can maximize optimal health for each individual and ensure safety in the clinical setting. What's Next for Jordan: University of Maryland Medical Center - Adult Psychiatry

Can't Wait to Be a Nurse

Elizabeth Schachterle

Alum, NDMU Class of 2017

Nursing (Entry-Level BSN)
NDMU’s School of Nursing has prepared me with amazing professors and clinical instructors that have taught and demonstrated holistic nursing care. I can’t wait for the moment I will walk into a patient’s room and be able to say, “Hi. My name is Lizzie, and I’ll be your nurse today." What's Next for Elizabeth: Medstar St. Mary’s Hospital - Intensive Care Center