Graduation celebration for first-generation graduating seniors and their family members.

All undergraduate seniors who are graduating this spring are asked to attend to celebrate their time here at NDMU and their many accomplishments.

Join the Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society near the the Loyola Notre Dame Library walkway, where a dedication tree will be planted this weekend for Dr. Paul Weldon. Tri-Beta will place rocks and a plaque around the space to honor Dr. Weldon and his dedication to NDMU and the field of Biology. Notre Dame's 2007 Mullan Distinguished Teacher Award winner, Dr. Weldon was a distinguished faculty member in NDMU's Biology department for over 25 years.

Enjoy a firepit and s’mores, and hear about how some of your faculty grew up and got to their current roles!

  • Faculty:
    • Jina Fast
    • Kendrick Kenney
    • Kristine Larson

Sign up yourself or a team as we plant 2023 flowers on campus for Earth Day 2023!  This is open to all members of our NDMU community.

As one of six satellite sites for Catholic Charities’ inaugural symposium, the campus community will be gathering in the Knott Lecture Hall in the newly renovated Science Center to listen to renowned theologian, author and lecturer Dr. Greer Gordan as she presents a talk entitled “Good Trouble: Alliances for Racial Justice.” Through both her talk and the following conversation, our community will engage in next steps for dismantling racism and disrupting intolerance, prejudice and bias. 

Join Tri Beta this week for a clothing drive! Please donate any gently used clothing on Monday, April 17 from 2 to 3 pm or Wednesday, April 19 from 11 am to 12 pm. All donations will go to Gator Thrift in an effort to promote sustainability on campus.

Join Tri Beta this week for a clothing drive! Please donate any gently used clothing on Monday, April 17 from 2 to 3 pm or Wednesday, April 19 from 11 am to 12 pm. All donations will go to Gator Thrift in an effort to promote sustainability on campus.

Speakers Samantha Master of Free Black Mamas DMV, Qiana Johnson of Life After Release, and Nicole Hanson-Mundell of Out for Justice will address the impacts of incarceration on women, and especially the disproportionate impact on women of color, including such topics as: the role art plays in elevating the voices of incarcerated people; how we got into the crisis of incarceration; issues around sentencing; the history of organizing around incarceration; and examples of resistance.

In coordination with the exhibition Life on Hold, which features the artwork of women incarcerated at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women (MCIW), Gormley Gallery is pleased to offer a series of public programs on art and incarceration. This event, hosted in collaboration with Loyola/Notre Dame Library and Loyola University Maryland, is free and open to the public, and is intended to expand upon the themes of the exhibition and inspire direct community action. Life on Hold remains on view at Gormley Gallery through March 3.