NDMU Recognized for Strong Track Record of Elevating and Promoting Women
Agreement to Promote Scholarly Collaboration, Faculty Exchanges Between NDMU and Thailand’s Praboromarajchanok Institute
Ryan Schaaf Named Maryland Society for Educational Technology’s 2022-23 Outstanding HigherEd Award Winner
Dr. Yam to Serve on the Board of Directors for the Organization Representing 1,700 Institutions
Dr. James Culhane Recognized for Innovative Teaching Practices
NDMU and the St. John’s College Graduate Institute announced a new partnership: the Joint Master’s-Level Teaching Certification. NDMU President Marylou Yam joined St. John's President Nora Demleitner to announce the agreement.
Funded by a nearly $250,000 state grant, NDMU's Elevates makes it possible for paraeducators at the John Ruhrah School in Baltimore to become certified special education teachers through an innovative teacher apprenticeship program.
The Daily Record Honors Dr. Yam as a Top Higher Education Leader in Maryland
Three NDMU students Jensen Armstrong '26, Anna Choudhary '25, and Eliza Davis '25, along with alumna Amy Rosenkrans '93, D'17, are helping to tell the history of the Woman's Industrial Exchange in Baltimore. The research team is bringing to life the stories of the women entrepreneurs in a project led by the Maryland Women's Heritage Center.
Sr. Kathleen Feeley shares reflections from her third book, How Beautiful!: School Sisters of º£½ÇÉçÇø in Africa: 1970-2020, which recounts the 50-year history of the School Sisters of º£½ÇÉçÇø on the continent.