Spelling bee poster

This fall NDMU features racing hearts, sweaty palms, fluttery stomachs and lots of laughs as the Copeland Theater presents the Broadway hit, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

a group of people in front of NCAA and one team logo

Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) Department of Athletics was selected as the September Division III Diversity Spotlight Initiative. NDMU received this recognition from the NCAA after their successful OneTeam Week was celebrated on campus.

The University sent a message on Monday, October 14, to students, faculty and staff members on the death of Amayah Charles, a sophomore in the School of Nursing.

iHeart Radio, Z104.3
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President Marylou Yam talks higher education, Baltimore, academics, leadership, gender equity, the advancement of women and much more on iHeart Radio's CEOs You Should Know.

NPR's Here & Now with Susan Davis
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2019/08/27/2020-candidates-criminal-justice-reform?fbclid=IwAR105XeflS6Bo_k31ae86zHHCHIJt2npwoRzta-VyBtuz2pKhBAdju3zwsY

NDMU Associate Professor of Criminology Kimya Dennis was interviewed on NPR's Here & Now with Susan Davis to discuss how criminal justice reform is playing out on the campaign trail.

Dr. Valeria Luiselli and her book Tell Me How It Ends

Staying true to NDMU's Mission of promoting the advancement of women and social responsibility, the University has selected Tell Me How It Ends by Dr. Valeria Luiselli as the 2019-2020 Common Read. In addition, Dr. Luiselli will lead an on-campus discussion in October.

Baltimore Magazine
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Jamesha Caldwell is a first-generation college student majoring in criminology with a minor in psychology at NDMU, a poet and writer whose work focuses on issues surrounding the city of Baltimore.