Event to help prospective nurses find their calling, discover the vast career paths in a growing field
BALTIMORE – Notre Dame of Maryland University and Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital will give prospective nurses a peek into this in-demand field at “Come Explore Nursing,” from 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, in the hospital’s main lobby at 900 S. Caton Ave.
Those attending the event can learn pathways to find their calling and explore the vast career options available in the nursing field with the university’s admissions staff and current students, along with nursing leaders at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital.
Participants will also hear from Notre Dame of Maryland University accelerated nursing student and local resident Jodi Hicks. The 46-year-old mother of four dreamed of becoming a nurse since she was a child, but the stars did not align until her 20-year-old daughter changed her college major to nursing and inspired her mom to join her in pursuing a degree in the field.
Nurses are in demand
Hicks’ journey into the field is timely, as nurses are in demand, nationally and locally. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the need for nurses to grow by 5% through 2034 – faster than the average for all occupations. Nurses are in short supply in Maryland, too, with the need for these professionals expected to increase across all settings through 2035, according to a Maryland Hospital Association report.
“These are good-paying career opportunities in a field that has ranked as the most trusted profession for 24 consecutive years,” said Kathleen Wisser, PhD, RN, CNE, Dean, School of Nursing, Notre Dame of Maryland University.

Training the next generation of nurses
Notre Dame of Maryland University offers a 15-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program that combines the fundamentals and theories of nursing in an innovative e-platform, with hands-on learning through immersive simulation experiences focused on patient-centered care with clinical partner Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital.
”A career in nursing can take you anywhere, and we are here to help you achieve your professional goals,” said Wendy Lincoln, Chief Nursing Officer, Ascension Saint Agnes. “As one of the nation’s leading non-profit and Catholic health systems, Ascension is committed to fostering a culture that supports you professionally and personally, while we deliver compassionate and personalized care for all.”
Learn more about Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Accelerated Nursing Program at absn.ndm.edu/.
To register for the event, visit https://cloud.nursinginfo.ndm.edu/040826CEN.
EVENT
“Come Explore Nursing” hosted by Notre Dame of Maryland University’s School of Nursing and Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital to give prospective nurses pathways to find their calling in a rewarding career.
The educational event will enable participants to meet the university’s admissions staff and current students, along with nursing leaders at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital.
WHEN
4-7 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, 2026
WHERE
Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital main lobby, 900 S. Caton Ave., in Baltimore
WHY
Maryland needs nurses. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the need for nurses to grow by 5% through 2034 – faster than the average for all occupations. Nurses are in short supply in Maryland, too, with the need for these professionals to increase across all settings through 2035, according to a Maryland Hospital Association report.
Nursing offers stable and rewarding career opportunities in a profession that has ranked first in trust for 24 consecutive years, according to a Gallup poll.
REGISTER
To learn more and register, visit https://cloud.nursinginfo.ndm.edu/040826CEN.
About Notre Dame of Maryland University
Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) is a private Catholic institution established in 1895 with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. NDMU is dedicated to providing a well-rounded educational experience, one rooted in the liberal arts with a strong focus on professional preparedness and success. The University offers a wide variety of full- and part-time undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs and enrolls 2,400 students. NDMU is located on a beautiful 58-acre wooded campus in the northern Baltimore residential neighborhood of Homeland. For more information, visit ndm.edu.
About Ascension Saint Agnes
For more than 150 years, Ascension Saint Agnes has provided personalized, compassionate care to all in the greater Baltimore area. We offer a full range of services through our hospital campus and 30 community locations, including primary, emergency, and advanced specialty care. Ascension Saint Agnes encompasses a 254-bed teaching hospital and Baltimore’s first Catholic hospital, founded by the Daughters of Charity in 1862; an extensive network of primary and specialty physicians throughout Baltimore and Howard County; and centers with advanced medical imaging technologies. The Ascension Saint Agnes Foundation raises money to further meet the needs of the community. Ascension Saint Agnes is part of Ascension, one of the leading non-profit and Catholic health systems in the United States.
