‘When life gives you lemons …’

Sunday, April 26, 2020 Editor’s note: The transition to teaching online prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic is a new frontier for many college faculty members. Here is another essay from the frontlines.  By Nancy Rodriguez-Weller The pandemic has brought about many challenges in healthcare.  It is especially difficult for those of us who are educators…Read more ‘When life gives you lemons …’

UMES researchers secure energy innovation grant

Can industrial hemp be a reliable source of biofuel? Saturday, April 25, 2020 Dr. Jurgen Schwarz, chairman of UMES’ Department of Agriculture, Food and Resource Sciences and Dr. Sadanand Dhekney, associate professor of plant breeding and biotechnology, are recipients of a $50,000 Energy Innovation Seed Grant awarded by the Maryland Energy Innovation Institute.  The institute based at…Read more UMES researchers secure energy innovation grant

UMES has new agriculture studies scholarships

Funding comes from USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture Thursday, April 23, 2020 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore will offer a new scholarship program this fall specifically for first-time and transfer students who choose to major in food and agricultural sciences.  It will be funded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture,…Read more UMES has new agriculture studies scholarships

For online old hands, a pandemic predicament

Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Editor’s note: For some college faculty members, teaching online is a familiar task that has been complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is another essay from the frontlines. By Mark Zockoll Having taught online since 2014, moving face-to-face courses online over the 2020 spring break simply meant for me moving between…Read more For online old hands, a pandemic predicament

Earth Day’s golden anniversary

The environmental movement came of age April 22, 1970 Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Editor’s note: This essay is inspired by the author’s lecture series, “Deep Ecology, Synergism and Sustainability,” which she covers in great detail for UMES’ marine and estuarine ecology students. By Madhumi Mitra The concept of “Integral Synergism” is based on cosmic unity,…Read more Earth Day’s golden anniversary

‘Toque de queda’

2020 senior Samantha Hernandez sees her study in Peru cut short Saturday, April 11, 2020 UMES senior Samantha Hernandez was walking down a street in Cuzco, once Peru’s ancient capital, the morning of March 22 when police stopped her for not wearing a mask.  Peru was among the leading western hemisphere nations to take aggressive steps early on to…Read more ‘Toque de queda’

UMES among finalists in HHMI’s Driving Change Competition

UMES is only HBCU selected as competition finalists to drive culture change in STEM Friday, April 10, 2020 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has qualified as a finalist for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s (HHMI) Driving Change Initiative. HHMI is a “science philanthropy whose mission is to advance basic biomedical research and science education…Read more UMES among finalists in HHMI’s Driving Change Competition

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