NDMU Junior Selected for Prestigious Internship at Baltimore Museum of Art


BALTIMORE – A Notre Dame of Maryland University art student was recently selected for a highly-competitive internship at the largest art museum in Maryland.

Jensen Armstrong ’24 will serve as an intern for the American Painting and Sculpture department at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) for the remainder of the semester. The position will include extensive research opportunities to support a planned future reinstallation of American Art galleries at the BMA.

Join us for a free virtual information session to discover the NDMU Difference, and what makes NDMU's School of Pharmacy right for you! Hear directly from current students, alumni, and staff about available scholarships and financial aid, leadership and community engagement opportunities, and how to prepare for applications and interviews.

We will be joined by Chris Hanlon, Director of Financial Aid at NDMU, Dr. Paola Rivera Mudafort, class of 2022 graduate and current PGY-1 pharmacy resident at Anne Arundel Medical Center, and Ana Flores Santiago, a current P3 student who is actively engaged in several student organizations and serves as president of the American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacist (APhA-ASP) NDMU Chapter. Opening remarks will be delivered by Dr. Matthew Shimoda, interim dean of the School of Pharmacy.

Students, faculty, staff are all invited to come hang out with some adorable animals from Pets on Wheels!

Pets on Wheels shares the love of friendly therapy pets to help improve life, connecting their pets with people to make a profound positive difference every day.

Meaghan Davidson

Meaghan Davidson

Associate Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students
410-532-5195

Join the Office of Student Life in a campus-wide game of Manhunt!

 

Come sing your favorite song with the Office of Student Life for a night of fun of Karaoke!

Case Management is a unit within the Division of Student Life. We understand that a student’s success in college is impacted by more than just completing assignments and taking tests. Our team provides case management and connection to campus and community resources, tailored to promote student wellbeing and academic success. Case Management can support students with problem-solving options when they are experiencing barriers to success, supporting them through extenuating circumstances, and basic needs. 

Our commitment to helping students is driven by our guiding principles:

  • Provide student-centered support
  • Promote student self-determination
  • Approach support through a developmental lens
  • Address barriers impeding student success
Resources for Faculty & Staff
Resources for Faculty & Staff

​​​​​​As a faculty and staff at NDMU, you play a critical role in the experience students have here.

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When to Refer a Student of Concern

Anyone can refer a student to Case Management. If you have concerns for a student and feel like they could use support to navigate resources, please refer them to Case Management.

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If a student needs support, they can make an appointment to meet with the case manager for further support.

The Office of the Dean of Students strives to help students in their journey to reach their full potential inside and outside the classroom. We work with students and provide them with direction as they transition and navigate the university community and systems. We advocate for students individually and systemically.

I hope you will consider us your place to turn when you need any of our services. Even if you are unsure of where to go for assistance, please reach out to us (studentlife@ndm.edu, 410-532-5488) and we will help identify resources for you.

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Case Management
Case Management

Serves as the centralized hub for the NDMU campus community in providing coordinated care to students experiencing personal challenges during their academic career.

Community Standards
Community Standards

As a part of the NDMU community, it is important for students to understand the exceptions for all student behavior.

Parent & Family Engagement
Parent & Family Engagement

As the parent or family member of a Gator, your role is crucial to your student's success. They will rely on you for guidance and support throughout their college journey. Our website serves as a resourceful starting point for the information you need. 

To ring in the holiday season, students, faculty, and staff will join together for Notre Dame’s Annual Christmas Celebrations!

We will first gather as a community for the Tree Trim, decorating a tree with creative, handmade or purchased ornaments. Afterwards we will sit down together to enjoy our Annual Christmas Dinner, where students receive small tokens of appreciation and are treated to a special dinner served by faculty and staff volunteers. There will be traditional singing of favorite Christmas carols. The evening will conclude with a carol outside to celebrate the lighting of Caroline Hall’s Merrick Tower.

Questions? Email the Office of Student Engagement & Community Programs: StudentEngagement@ndm.edu.