Huge thank you to all who attended the WOW Festival Baltimore 2025, which brought together hundreds of people to celebrate the achievements of women and girls, while addressing the challenges they face. Our spotlight speaker, three-time Olympic gymnast Dominique Dawes, speaking with Denise Koch, WJZ CBS News Baltimore anchor, shared insight on resilience, overcoming challenges, and pushing beyond boundaries in every aspect of life.
A student leader and recognized community change-maker will represent 海角社区 (NDMU) in the prestigious Transform Mid- Atlantic CivicFellowship program, recognizing student leaders committed to community engagement and creating solutions to our region鈥檚 most urgent problems.
Morgan Williamson 鈥26, was one of over 15 students chosen from colleges and universities across Maryland, Washington D.C., and Delaware to join a cohort of like-minded student leaders for the year-long fellowship that supports students committed to building partnerships between higher education and local communities.
Dr. Sharon Park, assistant dean for the School of Pharmacy, received the national Rufus A. Lyman Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP). Dr. Park was honored for her contributions to the AACP's selection of the best paper published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education last year. Additionally, School of Nursing dean Dr. Kathleen Wisser and assistant professor Dr. Katelyn Quarry received the Dr. Peg E. Daw Nurse Faculty Annual Recognition Award for their extraordinary achievements in nursing education. They are among a select group of nursing faculty in the state to receive the distinction from the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC).
海角社区 is offering a new pharmaceutical sciences master鈥檚 degree that educates students for the growing industry, putting NDMU at the forefront of pharmaceutical research and education. Only the second program of its kind in Maryland, the two-year Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree program addresses critical workforce needs.
Raine Dawn Valentine, Associate Professor in the School of Education and a celebrated Baltimore County Public Schools middle school art educator, has graduated from the 2024 School for Art Leaders, a prestigious program of the National Art Education Association (NAEA). The graduation took place on March 22, 2025, during the NAEA National Convention in Louisville, Kentucky.
Valentine was one of only 25 art educators selected from across the United States to participate in this highly competitive leadership program. Over the course of ten months, she engaged in intensive professional development focused on cultivating visionary leadership in arts education through collaborative learning, mentorship, and strategic planning.
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To learn more about Raine Dawn Valentine鈥檚 work, visit
Tara Segree, associate faculty, master's program completer, and former site coordinator in one of the School of Education's Professional Development Schools, recently published her first book, "Bringing Mindfulness Into the Classroom: Easy Ideas You Can Try Tomorrow." This life-changing book has strategies and tools to use to foster a culture of peace in the classroom, throughout schools, and in communities. It includes a 30-Day Classroom Challenge to bring 10-minute mindfulness sessions into classrooms and a 7-Day Teacher Challenge to help educators find their own inner peace.
Four School of Education members, one former School of Education member, and one school-university partner traveled to New Orleans, LA for the National Association for School University Partnerships (NASUP) Conference from March 6-8, 2025. They participated in four presentations combined:
The induction ceremony was hosted by the Chapter President Hailey Guerrier. Three students were inducted into Sigma Tau, the International English Honor Society: Rebecca Becraft, Taylor Lockley, and Chelsea Martin.
The Damozel Launch was hosted by editor Holly Hand, representing co-editors Amanda Grant, Hailey Guerrier, Holly Hand, Chelsea Martin, and Kameron Woodrum, as well as to alumna Editor and Advisor, Katie Cardinal, 鈥20. Three students read from their publications in Damozel, the campus literary magazine: Alisson Suarez, Spirit Jones, and Julia Taylor, as well as four English alumnae: Katie Cardinal, Amirah Arafat, Katherine Martinez, Jessica Profilio, and Katherine Martinez, all Class of 2020.
Congratulations to our honor society inductees and to our student writers!
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Dr. Jeana DelRosso, Director of the University Writing Center, and Writing Center tutors Hailey Guerrier and Nwanneka Udolisa, participated in the LitCon Young Adult Writing Workshops hosted at Loyola University in March. Our Writing Center representatives hosted a writing room, guiding high school authors through drafting and revision workshops. This was the NDMU Writing Center鈥檚 first (but not last!) collaboration with the Loyola Writing Center.
Associate Professor of Education, Angelo Letizia, has written his first novel titled: Temporary Gods and Arbitrary Arrangements: A Novel, published by Silver Bow Press. A fictional novel that grapples with philosophical themes such as historical progress, and the human condition, utopian visions of society and more. The book is available in Kindle and print. the book, along with Angelo's entire book catalog can be found
Dr. Jeana DelRosso, Sister Maura Eichner Endowed Chair of English, hosted writer Lauren Groff in the 7th annual Eichner Women Writers lecture. Groff generously met with students, gave a reading and talk, and shared in conversation and community. Groff is a three-time National Book Award finalist and The New York Times鈥揵estselling author of the novels The Monsters of Templeton, Arcadia, Fates and Furies, Matrix, and The Vaster Wilds, and the celebrated short story collections Delicate Edible Birds and Florida. She has won The Story Prize, the ABA Indies鈥 Choice Award, France鈥檚 Grand Prix de l鈥橦茅ro茂ne, and the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her work regularly appears in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. Her work has been translated into thirty-six languages, and she was named one of Time鈥檚 100 most influential people of 2024.
On April 12, 2025, Dr. Meenu Vikram, Assistant Professor of Biology at NDMU, attended the 10th Maryland Collegiate STEM Conference. The event provided a platform for students and faculty to publicly showcase STEM-focused research and educational innovations.
Dr. Vikram, along with co-authors Debra F. McLaughlin and Gro Torsethaugen, presented research supported by their SoTL Fellowship awarded last year. Their contributions included:
Dr. Jason W. Labonte, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, published an article titled, "," in Protein Science.
5/2, 1:30-2 pm, Meet in Learning Lobby near NDMU side entrance
Take a walk through the Peace Meadow on campus and learn about native plant species and wildlife with Michelle Williams, LNDL鈥檚 Access Services Operations Supervisor. Michelle is a committed environmental steward and a certified Weed Warrior with Baltimore City.
5/2, 4 pm 鈥 5:30 pm, LNDL IDEA Space
Learn about the science behind sublimation with a dry ice demonstration, then customize a notebook cover with a photo or drawing with the help of the sublimation printer and heat press in the Innovation Station. All materials provided! This class is capped at 10 students.
5/6, 2pm 鈥 3 pm, VR Classroom
Explore LNDL鈥檚 virtual reality meditation experiences.
5/7, 4 pm 鈥 5 pm, IDEA Space
Graduating this semester? Drop in between 4 and 6 to decorate your graduation cap with supplies from the Messy Cart! Feel free to bring your own supplies, too.
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