Event Date
Nov 07

Graduate & Adult Undergraduate Virtual Information Sessions

6:00pm to 7:00pm
Zoom
Adult Undergraduate   Graduate
Nov 09

Allied Health Open House

10:00am to 12:00pm
Knott Science and Innovation Center
Join us for an Allied Health Open House at Notre Dame of Maryland University to explore our graduate and professional programs in Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Nursing, FNP & Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP), and Physician Assistant Studies program! The Allied Health Open House offers an opportunity to:
College of Graduate and Professional Studies, School of Arts, Sciences & Business, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, Admissions
Nov 09

Substrata—Artists' Reception

5:00pm to 7:00pm
Gormley Gallery
Substrata is an exhibition of paintings and drawings by artists Se Jong Cho and Alyssa Dennis exploring the overlapping layers of art, science, and ecology. Join us for the Artists Reception on Saturday, November 9, 5:00–7:00pm. The artists will be in attendance and light refreshments will be provided.
Nov 10

STEM Festival

9:00am to 12:30pm
Doyle Formal
Bring the whole family for a series of fun-filled drop-in events that give kids an opportunity to collaborate with one another to solve engineering and design tasks. Our event is sponsored by NDMU’s School of Education and is run by the Leadership in Teaching: STEM program’s faculty and students.
School of Education
Nov 12

2024 Busta Business Forum

12:00pm to 1:30pm
Doyle Formal
Each year, Notre Dame brings women leaders to campus to share their inspiring journeys. This year’s speakers represent a broad range of professional fields and personal experiences.
Alumnae & Alumni, Speaker, Staff/Faculty
Nov 13

LinkedIn Glow-Up: From Campus to Career

12:00pm to 2:00pm
CHL*4201
  Transform your LinkedIn profile from a basic student page to a recruiter-ready professional brand! In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to craft an attention-grabbing headline, write a compelling summary, optimize your profile for visibility, showcase your skills with media, and use endorsements to build credibility. Walk away with a personalized action plan to boost your profile and attract real career opportunities.
Nov 13

Through a Glass Darkly: The Social History of Stained Glass in Baltimore

4:00pm to 6:00pm
Loyola-Notre Dame Library Ridley Auditorium
The Renaissance Institute Legacy Lecture series presents: “Through a Glass Darkly: The Social History of Stained Glass in Baltimore” with Dr. Linda Rabben, Associate Research Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park. This lecture is open to all NDMU members and affiliates. Reception: A reception honoring former Renaissance Institute Director Shirley Bigley La Motte will precede the lecture.
Nov 14

Grad School Pathways: Explore Your Future!

12:00pm to 2:00pm
Doyle Formal
All current undergraduate students are welcome, regardless of your year! Stop by, grab some information, and start planning your next steps toward achieving your academic and career goals. Don't miss this chance to take the first step toward your graduate school journey! IMPORTANT NOTE: This event is for current Notre Dame Undergraduate Students ONLY. Thank you.
College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Admissions
Nov 15

NDMU Drama Presents "On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning"

7:00pm
Marian B. Copeland Theatre (Top Floor of LeClerc Hall)
On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning is the inaugural performance in our newly relocated Marian B. Copeland Theatre, located on top floor of LeClerc Hall. In this whimsical saga, a trio of daring Victorian travelers set out to explore an unknown land —Terra Incognita! But these travelers quickly realize that they’re moving through more than just geography, maneuvering a shifting landscape of time and language. ON THE VERGE ventures deep into the uncharted realms of our imagination to celebrate women’s history and the joys of exploration and discovery!
College of Adult Undergraduate Studies, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, School of Arts, Sciences & Business, Undergraduate Studies, Drama, Student Life
Nov 16

NDMU Drama Presents "On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning"

7:00pm
Marian B. Copeland Theatre (Top Floor of LeClerc Hall)
On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning is the inaugural performance in our newly relocated Marian B. Copeland Theatre, located on top floor of LeClerc Hall. In this whimsical saga, a trio of daring Victorian travelers set out to explore an unknown land —Terra Incognita! But these travelers quickly realize that they’re moving through more than just geography, maneuvering a shifting landscape of time and language. ON THE VERGE ventures deep into the uncharted realms of our imagination to celebrate women’s history and the joys of exploration and discovery!
College of Adult Undergraduate Studies, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, School of Arts, Sciences & Business, Undergraduate Studies, Drama, Student Life