By Mylaika Stephenson Columns explores the unique stories of community members because every gator has a tale. Sophomore education major, Tasnin Aktar, was born in Bangladesh on December 21,1999. Aktar has two older sisters and a younger brother. When she first stepped on American soil, where she first experienced snow, she was ten years old.... Continue Reading →
Study Abroad Benefits Students
By Bria Foster As a junior modern foreign language major studying Spanish and Arabic, traveling abroad for my education seemed like an intuitive choice. However, studying abroad can be an enriching experience for anyone. Recently, I traded the beautiful scenery of NDMU’s campus for a different view. During the past three weeks, I have been... Continue Reading →
Experience Japan at NDMU
Japanese high school students visit Notre Dame By Rhea Guzman Are you in Japanese culture? Do you want to practice your Japanese skills with native speakers? Then you’re in luck! On Thursday, March 8, a group of 56 Japanese students from Kyoto Notre Dame High School will be coming to tour the campus. This provides... Continue Reading →
No Experience Necessary
Carefree dancing with Notre Dame's On Pointe By Alexis Stevenson If you love dancing recreationally without the stress of being judged, then On Pointe may be the club for you! On Pointe is Notre Dame’s newest dance club, open to experienced and novice dancers alike. The club’s president Alex Mumma, a sophomore elementary education major,... Continue Reading →
Check out some fun spring area events
By Claire Amatucci Want to continue the spring break fun while back at NDMU? Check out these local things to do during April. The Original Fell’s Point Ghost Walk Take a spooky ghost tour in Fells Point! 7 p.m. Saturdays March-June 2014 Tickets: $13 Adults, $8 Kids under 12. On-site tickets $15 Adults, $10 kids... Continue Reading →
Build-A-Bear and money machine prove popular draws at Winterfest
By Tia Nichols Every year, Notre Dame’s Campus Activities Board (also known as CAB) hosts Winterfest – a free indoor festival with a plethora of food and attractions. Winterfest has a little bit of something for everyone. Visitors can get a henna tattoo, get a caricature drawn with a friend or take cute pictures in... Continue Reading →
Class of 2013 Launches New Tradition of Senior Week
By Elena Wengert The class of 2013 left 4701 North Charles Street in a groundbreaking way, by creating a brand new tradition that began on May 20th 2013, that of Senior Week here at Notre Dame of Maryland University. A tradition that other graduates across the country partake in every year to celebrate the four... Continue Reading →
Learn More about Landing the Perfect Internship
By Marguerite Linz Are you currently looking for a way to boost your resume and gain experience while receiving class credits? Internships are helpful in determining career plans and gaining experiential knowledge in any field of study. The Career and Student Success Center (formerly known as ACE Career Center) holds internship orientations every first Thursday... Continue Reading →
Orientation Offers Introduction to NDMU
By Elena Wengert On Friday, June 28th 2013, a few more than 100 young women embarked onto a new journey at Notre Dame of Maryland University, a journey that began with the registering of classes, the meeting of classmates and the general wanting to know more. With help from the Student Life Staff and this... Continue Reading →
About 400 Women’s College Students Earn Degrees
By Marguerite Linz There is a common desire that connects the students of Notre Dame of Maryland University: the desire to graduate. After Honors Convocations, a transition between two presidents, long nights spent studying, and time enjoyed with professors and friends, Commencement arrived on May 25, 2013. Slightly more than 400 Women’s College students received... Continue Reading →