National Ranking Recognizes NDMU’s Graduate Education Programs with Highest Possible Score
Class of 2025 Spotlight: Sarah Generoso ‘25
Hometown: Catonsville, MD
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Next Steps: Working as a Mother/Baby nurse at Mercy Medical Center
Class of 2025 Spotlight: Rebecca Becraft ‘25
Hometown: Jessup, MD
Degree: Major in Psychology, minors in English and Religious Studies
Next Steps: Working at the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Neurobehavioral Unit and applying to graduate programs
Class of 2025 Spotlight: John Jegede, Pharm.D. ’25
Hometown:  Lagos, Nigeria
Degree: Doctor of Pharmacy
Next Steps:  Work for a community pharmacy and one day work in Transplant Pharmacy
Class of 2025 Spotlight: Lavorette R. Preston '00, M'03, D’25
Hometown: Churchville, MD
Degree: Ph.D. in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations
Next Steps: Work on getting published and possibly teach at the college level
Dr. Jane Balkam Celebrated for 25+ Years of Service to Nursing Education
Installation of Solar Panels Campus-wide to Reduce University’s Carbon Footprint
Alumni Council President Nicholé C. Gatewood, Esq. ’01 Recognized for Outstanding Professional Accolades, Leadership & Mentorship
Dr. Sharon Park Co-authored Award-winning Article Highlighting Faculty Perspectives on Workload Equity in Pharmacy Education
Three-time Olympian and Hall of Fame gymnast Dominique Dawes headlined the WOW – Women of the World Festival Baltimore held April 5 at the Rita Rossi Colwell Center in downtown Baltimore. Hosted for a third year by º£½ÇÉçÇø, the event highlighted the achievements of women and girls while examining the challenges confronting them. Dawes was presented with NDMU’s Go Beyond Award for her achievements that transcend sports.