
Every month, Notre Dame's biology and chemistry departments welcome guest lecturers. From marine paleontology, to chemical and genetic antibodies, to a world renowned virologist, NDMU's students get amazing experiences. Dr. Robert Gallo who co-discovered HIV as the cause of AIDS and the creation of the HIV blood test is the latest of those lecturers that students will learn from. He will discuss the early days of the AIDS pandemic and the discovery of the HIV virus.

Welcome to Handshake! NDMU's new tool for students that will help connect them to internships and jobs. The innovative career development platform can help students discover employers and opportunities, submit applications, and learn when career fairs and other events will occur.

Jude Kelly, British Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), founder of the Women of the World (WOW) festivals and advocate for global gender equality will deliver Notre Dame of Maryland University’s (NDMU) commencement address on Sunday, May 19.

Notre Dame of Maryland University has named Sharon Slear, SSND, Ph.D. as provost and vice president of academic affairs (VPAA). This is a vacancy that Sister Sharon has been filling since earlier this year, when she took over as Interim VPAA.

From digital learning to the physical form, makerspace areas allow for hands-on creativity, giving students another way to learn and implement lessons from the classroom. A new pop-up class being taught by an NDMU graduate and current Ph.D. student is helping students embrace this way of learning while bringing creations to life.

Notre Dame's School of Nursing has been awarded a Nurse Support Program II (NSP II) Competitive Institutional Grant of $34,010 to support the purchase of a student achievement package.

More than 1,100 young women, all civilian volunteers, flew almost every type of military aircraft during World War II - including the B-26 and B-29 bombers. These women were part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), and this April their story is flying into to Notre Dame's Copeland Theatre as Meredith Dayna Levy’s Decision Height takes center stage.

Radio silence is over for NDMU. The University’s Communication Arts department is reviving NDMU Radio and the days of cassette tapes and compact discs, as well as call letters and over the air tuners are over. Programming is now online and streaming.
It's healing through art. And now, Notre Dame of Maryland University has the only art therapy program in the state.