Stephen Pender has been a lover of music all his life as he was playing melodies and a variety of instruments since the age of two years old. It was something that was passed down to him through his family with his pastor grandfather, who played guitar in his younger days, as well as his…Read more ‘It’s going to be our comeback year’
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‘The people here … they’re really a community’
As part of our “person-on-the-yard” interviews, we asked new students “What brought them to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore?” The interviews took place in front of the Student Services Center during their first week of classes for freshmen and transfer students. Students interviewed include: Ryan Park, Afi Amenofe, Devin Powers, and Monique Pettigrew…Read more ‘The people here … they’re really a community’
“There’s a ripple effect”
September is dually recognized as “Suicide Prevention Month” and “Recovery Awareness Month,” with both shedding greater light on issues that not only have a devastating effect on the people involved but also on friends and family. In an effort to bring greater knowledge of the two issues, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Counseling Services…Read more “There’s a ripple effect”
‘I hope to gain long-lasting friendships’
“What are you hoping to get out of your experience at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore?” This question was posed to several new students as part of our “person-on-the-yard” interviews in front of the Student Services Center. The interviews took place during their first week of classes for freshmen and transfer students. Students interviewed…Read more ‘I hope to gain long-lasting friendships’
‘Imagine the things you can no longer see’
In a small, nestled area between Richard Hazel Hall and just off the walking path near John T. Williams Hall sat the former residence of “Prince Leroy,” who had more than a dozen maidens waiting on him hand and foot for all hours of the day. The regal moniker had no monarchal responsibilities as “Prince…Read more ‘Imagine the things you can no longer see’
UMES ranked 16th among HBCUs in U.S. News & World Report’s survey
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore moved a step closer to meeting President Heidi M. Anderson’s goal of being a “Top 10” historically Black institution in the latest Best Colleges survey released today by U.S. News and World Report. UMES came in at 16 in the publication’s 2022 rankings of HBCUs, one notch higher than…Read more UMES ranked 16th among HBCUs in U.S. News & World Report’s survey
‘It’s sobering’
How often does an interest in volunteering end up leading to a job opportunity? That was the case when UMES associate professor of history Dr. Kathryn Barrett-Gaines was looking to do something during her summer vacation. She was interested in giving back to where she lived in Bowie, Md. “I love it there, and I…Read more ‘It’s sobering’
‘I came out a better person’
Akiyah Smith took a leap of faith when the opportunity for an international internship arose. The senior engineering technology major from Washington D.C., who is graduating in December, jumped at the chance to take part in a 10-week summer practicum with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers nearly a world away in Pyeongtaek, South Korea….Read more ‘I came out a better person’
‘We left no stone unturned’
When Latoya Jenkins hit the stage, she was energized. The Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Engagement at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore could easily have felt worn down as she and her staff had been working tirelessly recruiting UMES’s incoming freshman class. However, she had a special pep in her step as…Read more ‘We left no stone unturned’
UMES unveils new logo, tagline as part of institutional rebrand
Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No …, it’s definitely a bird. But it’s not just any bird, it’s the newly adopted logo of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore that graces the institution’s water tower. The recent placement of the new emblem is part of a wide-ranging rebranding effort…Read more UMES unveils new logo, tagline as part of institutional rebrand