Agar art lies at the intersection of biology and art. In her work with the American Society for Microbiology, Dr. Jennifer Kerr explains how agar art is a creative medium that's actually alive. Scientists and artists practice etching designs on petri dishes with bacterial paint that can grow and multiply.
Dr. Jennifer Kerr Honored for Teaching and Research Excellence
Morrissy Honors Program Members Visit Several SSND Ministries During Week-Long Trip
While studying at Notre Dame of Maryland University's School of Pharmacy, Victoria Fusco had an opportunity that few student pharmacists before her ever had. She became a vaccinator during a global pandemic, and it was with the COVID-19 vaccine that she honed her skills as an immunizer.
Adjunct Faculty Member Stephanie Hastings, Kelli Hickey D’23 Honored for their Work in the Classroom
Program Provides Year-Long Work Experience in Johns Hopkins Lab to Three NDMU Science Majors
Dr. Martha Walker Brings Experience in Leading Innovative Initiatives
Dr. Ashley Moody Honored for Commitment to Service Learning
Dr. Anne Lin Honored for Leadership During COVID-19 Pandemic
Communication Arts Graduate and Mother of a Four-Year Old Daughter Shares Her NDMU Experiences