Edmond Praybe Through the Night, Oil on panel, 36”x 36”, 2017.

Emanations is a solo exhibit of recent paintings and drawings by Edmond Praybe, a Baltimore artist who explores the psychological implications of human presence in paintings based on observation, memory and invention.

The Baltimore Sun
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The Philosophy Club of Notre Dame University of Maryland holds a discussion called "Is your Halloween costume offensive?"

Gators and Greyhound models

A new Makerspace area will soon be available for Notre Dame of Maryland students to bring their creative ideas to life.

Kristin Hannah's photo and the cover of her book, The Nightingale

Fireside Chat with Author of The Nightingale: Free and Open to Public

Drawing of a hallway

Other(s) features recent drawings by Steven Johnson. Johnson uses representational drawing to craft visual stories highlighting and illuminating “how Otherness, Power, and Erasure have physical manifestations that argue the realities of people and places depicted.”

Brenda Jews

Notre Dame of Maryland University Board of Trustees has named longtime educator and community leader, Dr. Brenda Jews as its new Chair.​

Sr. Sharon working with teachers in Haiti

School of Education Dean, Sr. Sharon Slear, SSND and two of her colleagues recently traveled to Haiti to lead a teacher training program. The idea came about after Sr. Sharon first visited the country and felt there was more that the SSNDs could do to help improve education for children in the region.

Life of Chesapeake class gathers samples

The Chesapeake Bay is the heart of Maryland's seafood industry and it's just a few miles from NDMU's campus. For our students, the Bay has become a valuable hands-on learning experience, where you set sail, collect water samples, test pH levels and if you're lucky, you'll hold a famed Maryland Blue Crab.