Hard Hat Celebration with Knott Science Center photo

NDMU to Celebrate Renovation with Public Officials and Supporters

A copy of Pursuing Truth next to a photo of Caroline Hall

Pursuing Truth by Sr. Mary Oates Chronicles NDMU’s First 100 Years

Aerial shot of campus
Baltimore Business Journal
https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2022/07/26/8-things-you-need-to-know-today-july-26-2022.html

A $500,000 grant from the France-Merrick Foundation will establish Notre Dame of Maryland University's first endowed scholarship designated solely for students who are the first in their families to attend college. The grant expands access to inclusive and transformational higher education for generations of NDMU students.

Caroline Hall and Theresa Hall

State Funding Provides Updated Technology to Local School, Supports New Tech Classroom at NDMU

The Heritage Tour group at Mother Caroline's grave in Milwaukee

Morrissy Honors Program Members Visit Several SSND Ministries During Week-Long Trip

A headshot of Dr. Walker

Dr. Martha Walker Brings Experience in Leading Innovative Initiatives

Damian Lewis in front of the Grotto on NDMU's campus

Adult Undergraduate Studies Graduate Completes an Accomplishment 17 Years in the Making

NDMU students recreating an early 20th century image on campus
Catholic Review
https://catholicreview.org/notre-dame-of-maryland-students-recreate-99-year-old-photos/

Shakespeare’s works have been performed for centuries, including on the campus of Notre Dame of Maryland University dating back at least 100 years. To honor that history, the Baltimore school dusted off some photographs from its archives and reimagined them for the modern day.

Caroline Hall pictured from the road leading up to campus.

Award Recognizes NDMU for Helping Transfer Students to Succeed

Medical equipment located in the University Academic Building
Baltimore magazine
https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/health/travel-nursing-covid-high-pay-creates-challenges-hospitals/

Dr. Rodnita Davis, assistant professor and director of entry-level nursing programs in the School of Nursing at NDMU, provides insight into the surging demand for travel nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.