Friday: Media & Innovation Showcase

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 | 1:00-8:00 PM

SSC Ballroom and Theater
DESSERTS! It’s National Dessert Day. Don’t let this one pass you by. Celebrate it with us.

From 1:00 -5:00: Tables of delectable baked goods. Coffee, tea, and decaf. Pair those with music, trivia, and campus organizations showcasing their latest innovations.

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MEDIA & INNOVATION SHOWCASE in the Ballroom
From 1:00 – 5:00: Colleagues and students from across campus show us innovative projects and invite you to participate, interact, go hands-on, and fly a plane!
  • Try out the flight simulator from the Department of Aviation
  • Visit with the AI bots designed by Computer Science students
  • Meet the founder and organizer of the Ocean City Comic Con (coming up in December!)
  • Interact with members of the Food & Agricultural Sciences Club
  • Pitch an idea to the folks at the Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation and join a mini-workshop about launching your own start-up
  • Try your hand at calligraphy in Japanese or Arabic
  • Take the HCASC Challenge with the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge team and trivia your heart out — you could even win some swag
  • Plus more!

Hawk Media students will be there, shooting live.

(And our footage might appear on the new season of Life After Lock-Up on WE TV. But you didn’t hear that from us…)

We have an incredible program of presentations ushering in this year’s festival. Right next door to the desserts!

1:00 – 2:00: The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation invites you to a mini entrepreneur workshop 

UMES’ new Center is the place for start-ups. If you’ve got an idea for a business, let’s get it started.

2:15-3:00: Is there Burn-Out from Social Justice? 
History Professor Dr. Marshall Stevenson (and Dean of SESA) engages us on how we’re all feeling about the progress (and backlash) of Social Justice in the media (and out).
3:00-4:30: Invited Talk with author Jerry Mikorenda | America’s First Freedom Rider 

Did you know that a century before Rosa Parks and the 13 Freedom Riders of 1961, there was a woman in 1854 who refused to step off a horsecar and as a result, was assaulted by the conductor and a NYC policeman? Hear about her lawsuit and her defense attorney who would go on to become a US President!

5:00 – 7:00: LIVE! with Amber Eggers 

Our headliner this year. Ms. Amber Eggers takes a break from filming Life After Lockup on WeTV to join Dr. Dana Little on stage. Amber will talk about a range of topics including the US prison system, social justice efforts, and, of course, reality television. Have a question for Amber? There will be Q&A!

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