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Ten residents of Pikesville or Baltimore earned bachelor's or master's degrees, and Mary Pat Seurkamp was honored for her 15 years as president.
Ten students from Pikesville and Baltimore recently earned their degrees from .
The recent commencement also celebrated Mary Pat Seurkamp's 15th year as president of the school, and she was honored as president emerita by the board of trustees.
Seurkamp, the first layperson to be president, retired June 30. James F. Conneely, the first male to be president, succeeds her.
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The following were among the students receiving degrees:
- Loreta Balinbin, Pikesville—Master's degree in leadership in teaching
- Lisa Black, Pikesville—Master's degree in leadership teaching
- Glenda Carter, Pikesville—Bachelor's degree in human services
- Carla Chase, Pikesville—Master's degree in contemporary communication
- Ashley Di Criscio, Baltimore—Master's degree in teaching
- Betty McNeill Hinton, Pikesville—Bachelor's degree in business
- Bradley Nornhold, Baltimore—Master's degree in leadership in teaching
- LaToya Sanderson, Pikesville—Master's degree in teaching
- Rose Walder, Baltimore—Master's degree in teaching
- Marilyn Mark-Rosenberg, Baltimore—Master's degree in nursing
The university was founded in 1895 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
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About 3,000 students are enrolled at its main campus in North Baltimore and at satellite centers in Maryland.
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