Dr. Amie Hall and Dr. Matthew Shimoda

Dr. Amie Hall Honored as SOP’s Teacher of the Year Award Recipient

APhA Conference Group Photo

Conferences in Pittsburgh and Phoenix Provide Educational and Networking Opportunities

Four women stand together with a cutout of a historic women between them
The Baltimore Banner
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/womans-industrial-exchange-history-NC3IZMR2D5AILAWPAGB6M3K6EI/

Three NDMU students Jensen Armstrong '26, Anna Choudhary '25, and Eliza Davis '25, along with alumna Amy Rosenkrans '93, D'17, are helping to tell the history of the Woman's Industrial Exchange in Baltimore. The research team is bringing to life the stories of the women entrepreneurs in a project led by the Maryland Women's Heritage Center.

Sr. Kathleen Feeley wears a Navy blue print shirt surrounded by red leaves from a tree
Global Sisters Report
https://www.globalsistersreport.org/news/q-sr-kathleen-feeley-author-history-ssnds-africa

Sr. Kathleen Feeley shares reflections from her third book, How Beautiful!: School Sisters of Notre Dame in Africa: 1970-2020, which recounts the 50-year history of the School Sisters of Notre Dame on the continent.

Colorful watercolor artwork for Alice in Wonderland production

Family-friendly, Interactive Production Showcases Artistic Talents of NDMU Community Members

Marti Tirinnanzi headshot with event details

Marti Tirinnanzi ‘82 Serves on the Board of Directors for a Fortune 500 Company

Hands of teacher and student working with pencil and paper

NDMU’s Rebuilds Program to Support Best Practice Instruction for Young Children

Rosie Rios Headshot

Rios Most Known For Initiative to Place a Woman on U.S. Paper Currency For the First Time in Over a Century

Molly Dunn stands between two professors from Malawi

Dr. Molly Dunn Shares Personal and Professional Impact of Her Four-week Trip Abroad

Life on Hold artwork
The Baltimore Banner
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/culture/women-inmates-art-notre-dame-maryland-life-on-hold-6THDK4AJ2VEKPPTZ7LPATFM5SA/

An in-depth look at the creation of the Gormley Gallery exhibition "Life on Hold," which features work created by incarcerated women.