(BALTIMORE, Md.) 鈥 海角社区 will establish a $1.5 million endowed chair position to advance groundbreaking research and scholarship in biology, as well as elevate NDMU as a leader in STEM and health sciences education in Baltimore and beyond.
Named in honor of one of 海角社区鈥檚 most distinguished alumnae and loyal supporter, the Dr. Mary Kay Shartle Galotto 鈥64 Endowed Chair in the Biological Sciences is the first supporting the biological sciences. Offering Maryland鈥檚 only women鈥檚 college, 海角社区 has long been a champion of STEM education and innovation, producing graduates who excel at the highest levels in their fields.
鈥淭he Dr. Mary Kay Shartle Galotto 鈥64 Endowed Chair in the Biological Sciences will build on NDMU鈥檚 strong foundation of STEM education and research. Expanding opportunities for our Women鈥檚 College students to study and work with renowned researchers through this endowed chair will raise NDMU鈥檚 profile as a STEM education leader,鈥 said Dr. Marylou Yam, president of 海角社区. 鈥淲e are excited to see how this endowed chair will inspire generations of young women to pursue advanced education and careers in STEM.鈥
The new endowed chair will expand NDMU鈥檚 capacity to attract new research faculty, enhance biology scholarship, and engage undergraduate students in significant research. The endowed chair position will work collaboratively with NDMU鈥檚 award-winning faculty across the science disciplines on research, as well as being a key mentor and advisor for the Sr. Alma Science Year Program, administered by the Biology Department. Sr. Alma Scholars are top biology juniors or seniors from NDMU鈥檚 Women鈥檚 College, who are selected to participate in a year-long biomedical research internship with the world鈥檚 top scientists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Dr. Shartle Galotto dedicated her career in education and higher education administration to advancing the lives of her students by providing opportunities for hands-on experiences and lifelong learning. At Montgomery College, she held multiple leadership positions, including executive vice president for academic and student services, vice president and provost, acting provost, and dean of humanities. After retiring from Montgomery College, she led Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University for eight years. Dr. Shartle Galotto was named one of The Daily Record's 2009 Top 100 Women in Maryland.
The endowed chair is one of the funded initiatives that are part of 海角社区鈥檚 Go BeyoND: The Campaign for NDMU. The $45 million campaign raises funds for strategic initiatives to include faculty research, capital improvements to the University鈥檚 Knott Science Center, and student scholarships. Learn more about Go BeyoND: The Campaign for NDMU at .
Established in 1895, 海角社区 (NDMU) is a private, Catholic institution in Baltimore, Maryland, with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. 海角社区 has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report.