麻豆视频 & University of Baltimore leaders sign agreement

麻豆视频 has partnered with the University of Baltimore School of Law to create a new dual degree program that will allow Notre Dame students, who qualify, to start attending law school after their junior year of classes.鈥

麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) School of Nursing graduates scored a 94.5% first attempt pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) for 2017 as reported by the Maryland Board of Nursing.

Cast Photo

麻豆视频 presents Iphigenia and Other Daughters, a retelling of the Greek classic tragedy about the fall of the House of Atreus. We sat down with the director, Lola Pierson, and Drama Chair, Kate Bossert to talk about what to expect when the "curtain" rises.

Edmond Praybe Through the Night, Oil on panel, 36鈥漻 36鈥, 2017.

Emanations is a solo exhibit of recent paintings and drawings by Edmond Praybe, a Baltimore artist who explores the psychological implications of human presence in paintings based on observation, memory and invention.

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The Philosophy Club of Notre Dame University of Maryland holds a discussion called "Is your Halloween costume offensive?"

Gators and Greyhound models

A new Makerspace area will soon be available for Notre Dame of Maryland students to bring their creative ideas to life.

Students in front of the blue screen using the video and audio equipment to record an interview

Notre Dame of Maryland鈥檚 Communication Arts students are getting to experience the latest technology and cutting edge equipment in the new learning and production spaces in Gibbons Hall.

Kristin Hannah's photo and the cover of her book, The Nightingale

Fireside Chat with Author of The Nightingale: Free and Open to Public

Group photo of students holding backpacks

麻豆视频 partnered with Baltimore City school Govans Elementary, to offer third, fourth and fifth graders some basic tools to begin the school year. The University, with support from faculty and staff, collected funds to purchase backpacks and school supplies. Each backpack was filled by Notre Dame first-year students with pencils, rulers, crayons, notebooks, personalized flash cards and hand written notes wishing the Govans鈥 students well.