Delmarva Public Media to launch July 1

UMES, Salisbury University radio stations form new partnership Thursday, June 25, 2020 For more than three decades, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s WESM 91.3 FM and Salisbury University’s Delmarva Public Radio have been allies in public broadcasting on the peninsula. On Wednesday, July 1, they strengthen that bond with a new partnership to create…Read more Delmarva Public Media to launch July 1

Racism is a human rights violation

Monday, June 22, 2020 By Abdirahman Diria    Frederick Douglass once said: “Without a struggle, there can be no progress.”  In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, people of color are facing severe and challenging times.  The global pandemic, exacerbated by racism and thoughtless acts of prejudice and ignorance, have forever changed the world.  The inhumane, horrendous…Read more Racism is a human rights violation

8:46 – The time that changed the world

Rewrite the laws, transform how we treat one another Saturday, June 20, 2020 By Raya Berkley   Eight minutes and 46 seconds.   The thought of a human being’s breathing being restricted for 8 minutes and 46 seconds is agonizing.  I cannot describe the act of kneeling on an individual’s neck for that long as anything…Read more 8:46 – The time that changed the world

A father’s lesson 50 years on

Protesting is fine, but voting is the way to bring about change, a UMES senior says Tuesday, June 16, 2020 By Stephen Ayres  The living room is almost a sacred place in my household, a place where I received wisdom and knowledge beyond my years – not only when I was a child but even…Read more A father’s lesson 50 years on

Study shows small farm success linked to networks

Tuesday, June 9, 2020 A four-year study of small-scale and minority specialty-crop farmers in Maryland, Delaware and Tennessee shows those who play a prominent role in their social networks realize greater profits.  Supported by a half-million dollar USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) grant, the research can help farming groups and agricultural support…Read more Study shows small farm success linked to networks

UMES receives ‘history and culture’ grant

$50,000 will help update the university’s special collections’ archives The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has been awarded a $50,000 federal grant it will use to begin reorganizing and modernizing its history archives.  The Institute of Museum and Library Services, an independent federal agency that supports the nation’s libraries, announced Thursday that 22 projects would…Read more UMES receives ‘history and culture’ grant

Remembering Clifford Brown

‘50s jazz icon studied briefly at Maryland State College Wednesday, June 3, 2020 A single-car accident in Princess Anne in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday, June 3, 1950, killed two young adults and left six others injured.  One of the survivors was Clifford Brown of Wilmington, Del., who had just finished his first semester as a student…Read more Remembering Clifford Brown

Hurricanes & a pandemic no match for this Ph.D.

Puerto Rico native reaches the professional summit for a marine biologist Monday, June 1, 2020 It took years of hard work and persevering through hurricanes and a pandemic for Wilmelie Cruz-Marrero, a newly minted Doctor of Philosophy in marine estuarine environmental sciences at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, to achieve her dreams.  Cruz-Marrero, who…Read more Hurricanes & a pandemic no match for this Ph.D.

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