New Campus Resource / Un Nuevo Recurso en NDMU: Gator Groceries  

We are pleased to announce the addition of a new campus resource, Gator Groceries. Students, faculty, and staff can sign up to receive groceries on the third Friday of each month, with our first pick-up scheduled for Friday, January 20.  

You must register by January 15 using this form. Pick-up will be located in the MBK Seminar room from 3-4 pm. Groceries cannot be held past this pick-up window.   

This service was made possible through a generous partnership with the Maryland Food Bank.  

Contact Lindsay Chudzik (lchudzik@ndm.edu, Theresa 116) with any questions! 

Life on Hold, curated by Casey McKeel, features the artwork of women incarcerated at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup, MD. Under Casey's leadership, Notre Dame of Maryland University faculty, staff, and students visited MCIW this fall to lead workshops in painting and collage, and to work with the women to make art that speaks to their experiences.

The resulting artworks will be on display at Gormley Gallery from January 23 to March 3, 2023, and will then be installed at MCIW. Join us for a reception and gallery talk by Casey McKeel on Saturday, January 28, from 4:00-6:00 pm.

Salahuddin Mohammed

Education

  • Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology- University of Mississippi, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, USA, 2022.
  • M.Sc. in Pharmacology - Aston University, College of Life & Health Sciences, Birmingham, 2010.
  • B.S. Pharmacy, Osmania University, India, 2008.

Dr Mohammed uses behavioral pharmacological techniques in mice models and also has expertise in self-report methods (questionnaires, interviews) and online data collection for assessing affective and cognition related pathologies.

April - 3-10: Spring 2023 Undergraduate ONLY Spring Break

March 13 - 17: Spring 2023 School of Pharmacy ONLY Spring Break (No Didactic or IPPEs; APPEs must report)