School of Nursing Awarded $839,640 in Grants to Strengthen Maryland’s Nursing Workforce
Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU)’s School of Nursing was awarded three grants totaling $839,640 from the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) to address Maryland’s ongoing nursing shortage.
Most of the Nurse Support Program II (NSP II) funding will support the Cohen Scholars program, a statewide initiative that provides both academic and professional support to aspiring nurse educators. At NDMU, Cohen Scholars are enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program within the Leadership in Nursing Education concentration. Over the next four years, the School of Nursing will add five new Cohen Scholars each year, preparing them to take on essential faculty roles in academic and clinical settings across the state.
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Biology Professor Present at American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB)
Dr. Meenu Vikram, Assistant Professor of Biology, attended the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) and presented the poster "A Natural Antibiotic Duo: Exploring the Microbial Inhibition of Fermented Garlic in Honey".

Dr. Jeana DelRosso, Professor of English, was Recently Interviewed About Pope Francis' legacy and the New Pope Leo.
Spain's Articulo14, the first media in Spain focusing on gender and equality, interviewed Dr. Jeana DelRosso for her expertise on the late Pope Francis' legacy and our new Pope Leo. See those articles below.
Jeana DelRosso: "El próximo Papa avanzará en el papel de la mujer en la jerarquía eclesiástica" - Artículo 14
La experta Jeana DelRosso: "No soy optimista sobre el progreso del papel de la mujer con León XIV" - Artículo 14
Nicole Dular, Assistant Professor Philosophy Shares her Works:
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My paper "Moral Rackets" has been accepted for publication at Philosophical Quarterly, a top 10 blind peer review journal in my field of Philosophy
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My paper of original sole research, "Moral Knowledge in an Unjust World: A Critique of Moral Deference," has been accepted for presentation at M.I.T.'s Women on Gender and Philosophy 25th Anniversary conference to take place in June
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I will be presenting my paper of original sole research, "Building Moral Standpoints," at the international conference Ethics in Motion: Feminist Ethics and #MeToo, hosted by the Center of Ethics at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik in May.
School of Education
School of Education Associate Faculty Shares Research Initiative: Elevating Unheard Perspectives
Since June 2024, Stephanie Hastings, an Associate Faculty member within the School of Education, has been collaborating with the Center for Civics Education on a grant-funded initiative titled "Elevating Unheard Perspectives." This project aims to address the underrepresentation of rural and tribal community voices in civics education and to integrate best practices of civil discourse among underserved students in grades 6–8.
Hastings's primary responsibilities included the curation of primary sources and the development of multi-day lesson modules. These modules are specifically designed to foster an understanding of civil discourse topics pertinent to rural and tribal communities. A key aspect of this development involved ensuring cultural relevance, with topics derived directly from information gathered from these target groups.
Hastings contributed to a pilot program from January 2025 through May 2025 which focused on training educators in the effective utilization of these newly developed digital resources. The modules she created will be presented by her and a team of educators and scholars at the Center for Civics Education Summer Institute in Nevada in July, as part of the ongoing "Elevating Unheard Perspectives" initiative.
Maryland University Integrative Health
Atiera Abatemarco, Associate Professor at MUIH, Presented a Preview of her Research
Abatemarco's project "The Characteristics of Practicing Yoga Therapists in North America" research studied the yoga therapy workforce. She presented a preview of the study's findings related to the demographic, practice, employment and income characteristics of yoga therapists. Additionally, Abatemarco has also been selected as a RAND REACH Scholar. Her selection for this program recognizes her potential and commitment to advancing in the field of research. The Scholars program is an initiative designed to support educators and researchers in building additional research proficiency and expanding their research network.
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