During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Denim Day is a day of action. To spread awareness of sexual violence and combat victim blaming, we wear jeans on Wednesday, April 24. 

Stop by Doyle Lobby on April 18 and April 22 during the activity period to write your name or a special message on a pair of jeans. The jeans will be on display in Gator Alley on April 24.

Are you ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? Join us at the Nursing and Health Sciences Career Fair on March 20, 2024, from 12:00 to 2:00 pm! This event is a golden opportunity for students pursuing careers in nursing and health sciences to connect with potential employers and explore exciting job prospects.

Damali Olukayode-Heath

Director of the Career Center
410-532-5387

You are invited to the exclusive premiere of NDMU’s The College Tour episode! Come walk the red carpet with the stars, watch the premiere and enjoy snacks after the show. 

The College Tour is a TV series brought to you by multi-award winning producers that tells the story of colleges and universities around the world. The show filmed on NDMU’s campus for five days last fall.  
 
It features the stories of nine students and one alumna focusing on all areas of campus life - Community & Belonging, International Students, Academics & Athletics, Leadership and Involvement, Academic Research, Athletics, The Honors Program, Diversity & Inclusion, Attending College in Baltimore and Alumni Success. 

Come celebrate the hard work of Leanna Blackman, Jefferson Da Silva, Averee Radonovich, Nisttha Khushi Ray, Andrew Subida, Bethani Newbold, Erin Shaw, Tyliah Jenkins, Michael Leath, and Jolisse Gray.  

The red carpet begins at 6 pm. Bring your best red carpet look!

Join NDMU's School of Education and guest speaker Ali Tabrizi for a Netflix documentary viewing followed by discussion on sustainability and social justice.

Ali Tabrizi is an investigative documentary filmmaker, conservationist, and director of the renown Netflix Original documentary, Seaspiracy. He is the founder of Disrupt Studios and an inspiring speaker on sustainability, conservation, human and animal rights and the future of food.

Seaspiracy, released in March 2021, has sparked debate across the world. The documentary, which investigates the environmental and ecological impact of the fishing industry, quickly climbed to Netflix’s top ten most popular films across the globe, grabbing the attention and support of members of the public and A-list celebrities alike. Initially, Tabrizi started the project as a means to show “how incredible the oceans are,” however the narrative of the film changed upon the shocking revelations that the natural world is far from the pristine habitats presented in most other nature films. Tabrizi exposes a number of issues, ranging from the disposal of plastic trash such as fishing nets and the harm caused to marine animals as ‘bycatch,’ to accusations of slavery and corruption within the fishing industry, NGOs and governments.

Dupuis

Juliann Dupuis

Dean
410-532-5148

Join NDMU's School of Pharmacy American Pharmacy Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP), American Society of Health System Pharmacists-Student Society of Health System (SSHP), and National Hispanic Pharmacist Associations (NHPA) chapters for the Annual NDMU Culture Show! All NDMU students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.

There will be performances, a fashion/talent show, poster presentations, and food celebrating the cultures of the entire campus. Those interested in participating in any of the events can sign up at the link above. Cultural Show attendees are asked to pay a $2 entrance fee.

Join faculty from NDMU and Loyola University Maryland for a lively moderated panel discussion series about how AI is affecting the way we work now and how it will change things in the future. Panelists will address how AI is affecting their disciplines, their teaching and research, and their students’ career paths.
 

Panelists:
Elizabeth Kennedy, Professor of Law and Social Responsibility, Loyola University Maryland
Leslie Korb, Associate Professor, Chair, Business & Economics Department, Notre Dame of Maryland University
Jake London, Assistant Professor of Information Systems, Operations, and Law, Loyola University Maryland

Join faculty from NDMU and Loyola University Maryland for a lively moderated panel discussion series about how AI is affecting the way we work now and how it will change things in the future. Panelists will address how AI is affecting their disciplines, their teaching and research, and their students’ career paths.
 

Panelists:
Sara Collins, Assistant Professor, Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, Loyola University Maryland
Marion Davidson, Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Loyola University Maryland
Suzanne Keilson, Associate Professor, Department of Engineering, Loyola University Maryland
Meenu Vikram, Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Notre Dame of Maryland University

Join faculty from NDMU and Loyola University Maryland for a lively moderated panel discussion series about how AI is affecting the way we work now and how it will change things in the future. Panelists will address how AI is affecting their disciplines, their teaching and research, and their students’ career paths.
 

Panelists:
Marie Heath, Assistant Professor of Educational Technology, Loyola University Maryland
Kelly Keane, Director, Educational Technology Program, Loyola University Maryland
Ryan Schaaf, Associate Professor, School of Education, Notre Dame of Maryland University

The Notre Dame Day Feast is a special event that honors our past and celebrates the achievements of our outstanding students, faculty, and staff. As a part of the Notre Dame Day Feast, we will be honoring individuals who have demonstrated exemplary dedication to the University.

Community members are encouraged to submit nominations for candidates for the following awards: Humanitarian Award, Legacy Award, Champion Award, and Advocate Award. Award descriptions are located at the top of the nomination formNominate Here – Nominations are due February 9, 2024. 

All faculty, staff, and students are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Join the Class of 2024 to celebrate the last 100 nights until graduation! Hosted by the Office of Institutional Advancement and the Office of Student Engagement, this event will include a cocktail reception at 6 PM and seated dinner at 7 PM in Fourier Hall. All undergraduate students are invited to attend. Please RSVP by February 7, 2024. This year's theme is Enchanted Forest and cocktail attire is recommended.