NDMU Associate Professor of Criminology Kimya Dennis was interviewed on NPR's Here & Now with Susan Davis to discuss how criminal justice reform is playing out on the campaign trail.
Staying true to NDMU's Mission of promoting the advancement of women and social responsibility, the University has selected Tell Me How It Ends by Dr. Valeria Luiselli as the 2019-2020 Common Read. In addition, Dr. Luiselli will lead an on-campus discussion in October.
Jamesha Caldwell is a first-generation college student majoring in criminology with a minor in psychology at NDMU, a poet and writer whose work focuses on issues surrounding the city of Baltimore.
Mallory Van Fossen, Associate Professor for the NDMU Art Therapy program and trauma informed therapist weighs in on the power of art and how it is being used for healing in Baltimore communities.
ºÚÁÏÍø announces a new partnership with the Maryland Army National Guard, making higher education more accessible to those who serve.
Two NDMU nursing students have been chosen to design and undertake a Project for Peace. The project centers around the community rebuilding effort of San Pio X Parish in ItagüÃ, Colombia. The church collapsed during a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in 2018.
High school students from across the Baltimore metropolitan area have an excellent opportunity this summer to learn first-hand about the opportunities offered by a career in Pharmacy through ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Pharmacy Camp.
From Shakespeare to historical fiction to flying through the theater as Peter Pan, NDMU's drama department does not shy away from a challenge. The latest production, The Moors, stays true to that tradition. It's from a new emerging female playwright and it has something for everyone - there's murder, power ballads and even a talking chicken.
Communication Arts is one of ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s most popular majors, offering a variety of specializations. From digital media, to journalism, to public relations and graphics, there are a lot of options. Many of the classes are taught by department chair and associate dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business, Dr. Pam O'Brien. In her own words, Dr. O'Brien tells us what NDMU means to her and the 65 things that keep her busy when she isn't teaching.