Former Paraeducator Fulfills Lifelong Dream of Earning Degree, Becoming Full-Time Teacher


BALTIMORE – In the eight years that Sarah Morris ’24 spent as a paraeducator for Montgomery County Public Schools, she always had an eye on transitioning to a full-time teacher in the future.

Morris’s desire to teach dated back to when she herself was a MCPS high school graduate over 20 years ago. As a paraeducator, she went out of her way to work with students at all grade levels to give herself experience for a future expanded role.

Come join the Runway Divas in their first workshop to learn how to walk in heels. Bring your heels.

All donors will receive an exclusive Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Red Cross shirt!

Join NDMU's School of Education and guest speaker Ali Tabrizi for a Netflix documentary viewing followed by discussion on sustainability and social justice.

Ali Tabrizi is an investigative documentary filmmaker, conservationist, and director of the renown Netflix Original documentary, Seaspiracy. He is the founder of Disrupt Studios and an inspiring speaker on sustainability, conservation, human and animal rights and the future of food.

Seaspiracy, released in March 2021, has sparked debate across the world. The documentary, which investigates the environmental and ecological impact of the fishing industry, quickly climbed to Netflix’s top ten most popular films across the globe, grabbing the attention and support of members of the public and A-list celebrities alike. Initially, Tabrizi started the project as a means to show “how incredible the oceans are,” however the narrative of the film changed upon the shocking revelations that the natural world is far from the pristine habitats presented in most other nature films. Tabrizi exposes a number of issues, ranging from the disposal of plastic trash such as fishing nets and the harm caused to marine animals as ‘bycatch,’ to accusations of slavery and corruption within the fishing industry, NGOs and governments.

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Pharmacy Student Works Towards Third NDMU Degree


BALTIMORE – Kunjrani Pani ’10, M’18, D’25 has come a long way since she first enrolled at Notre Dame of Maryland University as an undergraduate back in 2006.

Pani, currently a third-year student in the School of Pharmacy, is working towards her third degree at NDMU after previously earning a bachelor’s degree in biology from the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) from the School of Education.

We invite all students interested in learning more about graduate studies in NDMU's Art Therapy program to visit us on-campus and have their questions answered about the program, the admissions process, the field of art therapy and practice in Maryland. Explore the graduate Art Therapy community and space by speaking with Art Therapy faculty and alumni while viewing the art in the Gormley Gallery."

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Notre Dame of Maryland University's Undergraduate Program is offering an in-person Spring Open House! You will come to our beautiful campus and meet different faculty and staff who will help guide you through the college application process and how NDMU can help you become the best you.

During Spring Open House, you will

  • Meet NDMU's President, Dr. Marylou Yam
  • Learn more about the admissions process and financial aid
  • Chat with the faculty the School of Nursing, the School of Education, and the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business
  • Meet representatives from Student Life, Athletics, and more
  • Walk and learn about our beautiful campus during a Campus Tour, led by an Admissions Counselor