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Student/Faculty/Staff Updates

Alumni 

Alumni Weekend October 3-5, 2025

The Office of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Engagement will host Alumni Weekend October 3-5. Please note that there will be alumni on campus each day who are excited to see students, faculty, staff, and our beautiful campus. We apologize for any inconvenience the schedule of events may pose for you with regard to parking and use of student spaces, and we are thankful for your cooperation. Please help us welcome our alumni family back to their home at NDMU! Questions? Please contact Alden Reith, Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at areith@ndm.edu


School of Arts, Sciences & Business

Art Gallery

Gormley Gallery and Civera Gallery Exhibits on Display

On view now in our galleries with two opening receptions on Saturday September 20, 2025 from 4-6pm.

IN THE WAKE OF: RESILIENCE AND REVOLUTION
Curated by Joy Davis, In the Wake of offers an insightful reflection on the power of art to challenge, inspire, and transform in moments of societal upheaval.
Featuring: Devin Allen, Joe Giordano and Paul Abowd
📍Gormley Gallery | Fourier Hall, 2nd Floor

WALKING TOGETHER
Curated by Joy Davis, Walking Together brings together three Baltimore-based artists, Shaun Champion, Charles Mason III, and kolpeace, in an exploration of identity, memory and cultural transformation.
📍Civera Gallery | University Academic Building, 2nd Floor


School of Education

Kyle Leiter at Conference

Recent Graduate Presents Research at International Conference

Dr. Kyler Leiter '25, a graduate of the Ph.D. in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations program, attended the European Early Childhood Education Research Association’s annual conference in Bratislava, Slovakia. He presented data related to his dissertation on the impact of teachers’ gender and racial biases on behavioral identification of kindergarten students. During his time abroad, he got to visit a Slovak kindergarten and played with the children, demonstrating that you do not need common language to participate and engage in play. He also sat down with the director of the school to learn more about their education system. To learn more about his presentation, see his academic blog post.


School of Pharmacy & Health Professions

New Students' Co-authored Article Published in an International Journal

Dr. Salahuddin Mohammed, assistant professor, co-authored an article with two of his students, Jessica Walker '27 and Ernesto Hernandez Zambrana '27, that was published in the peer-reviewed European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology, and Education. The article, entitled, "Self-Regulation Mediates the Relationship Between Stress and Quality of Life in Shift-Working Healthcare Professionals: Behavioral Clustering Insights," can be viewed online.


Library Updates & Events

 

Copyright in the Classroom

Thursday, September 25, 4-5 PM 

Online via Zoom

Wondering if you're accurately following copyright law when using copyrighted materials in the classroom? This online workshop will cover common in-person and online classroom activities and how you can do them within the bounds of copyright law. 

 

Tell the Story of Your Research: Intro to LNDL's Digital Scholarship Tools

Thursday, September 25, 4-5 PM 

Online via Zoom

Learn about the digital scholarship services and tools offered by the Loyola Notre Dame Library! 

 

Make Your Writing More Accessible: Creating Accessible Microsoft Word Documents

Monday, September 29, 2:30-4 PM 

Online via Zoom 

Learn how to create screen-reader accessible Microsoft Word documents! This skill will allow your documents to be easily understood by people who use screen-reader technology.