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July/August 2020 Contents
NDMU News
NDMU Together
As NDMU begins the 2020-2021 academic year, we remind our campus community to stay up-to-date on all our as new updates are communicated weekly. With the fall semester quickly approaching and as some of our community members return to campus, we offer a few reminders to help ensure the health and safety of NDMU.
- NDMU Together Pledge
- Being a part of the 海角社区 community means we each must take daily actions on and off campus to protect each other and our community. The only way we can be successful is if we all work together to keep our campus safe and healthy. Join our campus community in signing the NDMU Together Pledge.
- Daily Self-Monitoring & Symptoms Check
- All NDMU faculty, staff, students, contractors, vendors, and guests will be required to complete a daily self-monitoring and prior to any entry to campus or exiting their residence hall room.
- Mask Policy
- All faculty, staff, students, and contractors are required to wear a facemask while on campus. Masks may only be removed when alone in one鈥檚 office, residence hall room, while eating in the Dining Hall or Gator Grind, or outside with proper social distancing.
- Social Distancing
- Social distancing (maintaining a minimum 6 foot distance between one another) is mandatory in all areas of campus. It is important to keep distance from others whenever possible, even if you have no symptoms, because the virus can be spread before someone knows they are infected. This is especially important for anyone at higher risk.
- Hand Washing & Sanitizing
- Community members should wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after:
- being in a public space;
- blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing;
- eating (as well as before).
- Over 30 hand-sanitizing stations will be displayed and located at key areas (ingress/egress, elevators, etc.) within all campus buildings. Individuals using hand sanitizer should cover all surfaces of their hands and rub them together until they feel dry. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Community members should wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after:
Welcome Week Kicks Off
NDMU is welcoming our new and returning students to campus starting on August 20 as first-year students move into Meletia Hall. Returning students will arrive to campus this weekend and have the opportunity to join in the Orientation and Welcome Week festivities. From August 20 - September 3, all students (both on-campus and off) will have a full slate of virtual and socially distant programming. The full list of programming can be found online, which includes the zoom links and login information for all events.
2020 Women鈥檚 Centennial Summit
The Maryland Commission for Women will be hosting the 2020 Women's Centennial Summit on August 26 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The virtual conference commemorates the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote. The theme of the Summit will be 鈥淔rom the Right to Vote to the Right to Lead.鈥 It will begin with a keynote address, followed by a panel on the history of the Suffrage Movement in Maryland, and a panel discussion with women thought leaders in various fields, addressing 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Leadership and the Intersectionality of Gender and Race in Times of Crisis.鈥 The Summit is open to the public and there is no charge to participate, but pre-registration is required.
Daily Record Top 100 Women
President Marylou Yam was named to 2020 The Daily Record Top 100 Women List along with several NDMU alums and board members. This is President Yam鈥檚 second recognition from The Daily Record, earning her first honor in 2017. The Top 100 Women Anniversary Gala and Award Celebration was originally scheduled to be held in-person but was moved to a virtual format. NDMU served as the Virtual Reception Sponsor where all the 2020 award winners had the opportunity to share their gratitude for being honored with the Top 100 recognition. . President Marylou Yam鈥檚 profile is featured on page 58.
Facemask Initiative Updates
Others who dedicated their time and effort in making facemasks for NDMU include: Sr. Sharon Slear, Anne Lin, Jennifer Kerr, Amy Rohrs, Marlene Thornton, Cecelia Cromwell, Colleen Craven (Friend and mother of NDMU student), Robin Riha-Lopez, Mary Jane Riha (W.VA 鈥 Mother of NDMU ACP teacher), Katie Redmond (FL 鈥 Aunt of NDMU ACP teacher), Joanne LaTulippe (Mother of Deborah Naccarini), Linda Stevens, Pam O鈥橞rien, Jessica Wood, Catherine Subrizi, and Christian Kendzierski. To date, we have over 1000 sewn cloth facemasks and many more in various stages of assembly.
Psychologist Continuing Education
海角社区 Psychology Department, as an APA approved sponsor, is pleased to offer a series of continuing education seminars for psychologists and other mental health professionals. All seminars are held on Fridays from 9 am-12 pm (3 hours) and upon completion, participants will earn 3 continuing education credits. All seminars will be conducted via Zoom.
- September 11, 2020: Treating Traumatic Reactions Related to the Pandemic with Victor Welzant, Psy.D.
- October 16, 2020: Healing Racial Trauma with Dietra Hawkins, Psy.D.
- January 8, 2021: The Psychologist鈥檚 Playbook for Working with Individuals on the Gender Spectrum with Kate Thomas, Ph.D., APRN
- February 12, 2021: Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Telepsychology Services with Richard Bloch, Esq.
The Multimedia Studio
Teaching from your home office this fall? Mix it up a bit by moving your workspace on-campus every now and again. The Multimedia Studio is here for all NDMU educators in need of:
- a change of scenery to facilitate class sessions;
- podcasting resources to create quality learning resources;
- quiet audio-visual space to work, uninterrupted!
We offer all of the above and personalized training, if you need it! Learn more about the studio, get certified, or schedule your time by emailing Simone Christian at schristian@ndm.edu. Weekly scheduled space is limited, so get in touch today!
York Road Education and Service (YES) Program
Rhea Guzman is the 2020-2021 CCMA AmeriCorps VISTA Member and Coordinator for the York Road Education and Service (YES) Program. She graduated from 海角社区 in December 2019, where she earned her BA in International Relations. In her senior year of college, she volunteered as a YES literacy tutor and was inspired to continue to serve her community through AmeriCorps after graduating. Her hope is to transfer the knowledge of capacity-building and ending poverty into the field of international development. In her free time, she enjoys reading and writing fiction.
Interested in Working with the YES Program?
The York Road Education and Service (YES) Tutoring and Mentoring Program is actively looking for volunteers to tutor or mentor the Baltimore Youth at Govans Elementary and Tunbridge Public Charter School. Here is a special shout out to those who continued to volunteer virtually last semester when the COVID-19 outbreak abruptly forced schools to move online:
Tutors: Bintou Timbine, Felicity Nsiah, Fatima Karkoub, Nemah Saeed
Mentors: Cara Mclaughlin, Camille Walker, Trinity Solo, Allana Green
If you would like to take this unique opportunity to virtually tutor or mentor during this unprecedented time, please email Rhea Guzman at rguzman@ndm.edu.
Renaissance Institute
The Renaissance Institute is excited to offer it鈥檚 Fall Course Brochure- our first adventure in remote delivery of classes and other community activities. We hope you will find the course variety enticing and will join us for the Fall Semester which will begin- on-line and via the Zoom platform- on September 8, 2020. now through August 20.
To participate, members will need access to a laptop, iPad, MAC, or similar device that has both camera and microphone capability. We encourage you to sign up NOW for a free Zoom account at zoom.us and practice using Zoom with family and friends. RI also is offering some Zoom orientation classes for our instructors and members to increase Zoom using skills and confidence.
Career Center
Tutors of K-12 students are very much needed. NDMU鈥檚 students can find these positions on . The site is a marketplace for temporary, informal, and local jobs. Families with a need for tutors or caregivers can use a promo code, gogators, to create a free listing. Another good source of job listings is .
The Career Center鈥檚 and staff are available to help students, alumnae/alumni, and the entire NDMU community with job search and career management needs. Send an email to Alan Jones to seek assistance.
Library
Loyola 海角社区 Library Updates
Check the status of the library, learn how to access resources remotely, and discover how to get help from a librarian:
COVID-19 Community Archive
LNDL's Archives and Special Collections is collecting documentation of the experiences of the Loyola and 海角社区 communities on campus, at home, and elsewhere during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Copyright and Online Instruction
Wednesday, September 16, 3:00 p.m. 鈥 4:00 p.m.
Are you wondering if your online course materials comply with copyright law? This workshop will provide the basics of copyright law for online instruction and how it differs from teaching in the face-to-face classroom. You will learn how to use a copyright framework to work through your copyright questions and determine if you need permissions for your use. . Can鈥檛 make the workshop? Use our .
Library Content Changes Starting July 1
Journals, databases and ebooks are changing due to inflationary increases by publishers along with the COVID-19 economic challenges. The Library is cancelling some titles as of July 1, 2020. Specific titles affected will be communicated to academic departments. Contact your liaison librarian () for help in finding alternative resources via Interlibrary Loan (ILL) or to ask questions regarding changes to journals, databases, and ebooks.
Additional service changes due to COVID-19 restrictions include print reserves and physical ILL books. Print reserves will not be available in the Fall; however, liaison librarians will work with you to locate and access alternative materials (). ILL for physical books is currently not available; however, you can request access to online materials not owned by LNDL through ILL. Once physical books are available via ILL we will notify you.
For more information about July 1, 2020, cancellations, contact your liaison librarian () or visit the July 2020 Journal, Database, and eBook Cancellations FAQ.
Athletics
NDMU Athletics鈥 Fall Season Suspended Due to COVID-19 Concerns
The Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Board of Directors announced the fall 2020 athletic season is suspended due to safety and health concerns related to COVID-19. This suspension affects NDMU鈥檚 cross county, field hockey, soccer and volleyball teams.
鈥淣aturally we are disappointed for all of our student-athletes but understand the safety and health of all of our athletes and campus communities are most important,鈥 said Renee Bostic, and wellness. 鈥淣DMU Athletics is working on robust and exciting programming outside of the official fall season, for our student-athletes to safely participate in and engage.鈥
The University is working with the NCAA, CSAC and fellow college and university members in looking forward to the winter and spring seasons and how they can accommodate the suspended fall season play during these times.
Read the from the CSAC last month.
News by School
Events
August 18
Virtual Information Session
12:00pm to 1:00pm (virtual)
NDMU is offering Virtual Information Sessions for our Adult Undergraduate Programs and our Graduate & Professional Studies Programs in order to help answer any questions you may have!
August 20
First Year Student Move-In
8:00am-3:00pm
August 20- September 3
NDMU Orientation & Welcome Week
August 21
University Assembly
9:00am to 11:45am (virtual)
Welcoming back NDMU faculty and staff as we enter the 2020-2021 academic year.
August 21
Branding Campaign Launch
1:00pm to 2:00pm & 2:00pm to 3:00pm (LeClerc Auditorium)
August 22
Returning Student Move-In
8:00am-3:00pm
August 25
Virtual Information Session
6:00pm to 7:00pm (virtual)
NDMU is offering Virtual Information Sessions for our Adult Undergraduate Programs and our Graduate & Professional Studies Programs in order to help answer any questions you may have!
August 27
Virtual Information Session
12:00pm to 1:00pm (virtual)
NDMU is offering Virtual Information Sessions for our Adult Undergraduate Programs and our Graduate & Professional Studies Programs in order to help answer any questions you may have!
September 11
Treating Traumatic Reactions Related to the Pandemic with Victor Welzant, Psy.D.
9:00am to 12:00pm
海角社区 Psychology Department, as an APA approved sponsor, is pleased to offer a series of continuing education seminars for psychologists and other mental health professionals. All seminars are held on Fridays from 9am-12pm (3 hours) and upon completion, participants will earn 3 continuing education credits. All seminars will be conducted via Zoom.
October 9-11
Registration will remain open throughout the Virtual Reunion celebration. Due to the virtual nature of the program, a flat fee of $35 per person will grant you access to all of the celebratory events. There is no early-bird price this year.
October 16
Healing Racial Trauma with Dietra Hawkins, Psy.D.
9:00am to 12:00pm
海角社区 Psychology Department, as an APA approved sponsor, is pleased to offer a series of continuing education seminars for psychologists and other mental health professionals. All seminars are held on Fridays from 9am-12pm (3 hours) and upon completion, participants will earn 3 continuing education credits. All seminars will be conducted via Zoom.