Perseverance pays off for the Class of 2017

Young & not-so-young celebrate rite of passage Friday, May 26, 2017 Members of UMES’ Class of 2017 won’t likely forget how their Memorial Day weekend started – with pomp and circumstance.  The university awarded 441 degrees during Friday’s spring graduation ceremony, a quarter of which went to graduates who listed Prince George’s County communities as…Read more Perseverance pays off for the Class of 2017

Making virtual reality a really cool tool

UMES engineering student a 3-D pioneer Friday, May 12, 2017 Ben Whiteley has the distinction of being the first engineering graduate (Class of 2017) to leave the University of Maryland Eastern Shore with virtual reality programming skills, much of it self-taught.  His senior-year design project has established a new standard that he and faculty adviser Dr. Lei Zhang are hopeful…Read more Making virtual reality a really cool tool

USDA grant to support fashion merchandising

Money will be used for digital design hardware Thursday, May 11, 2017 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has been awarded a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant that will be used to bring the latest digital technology to fashion design and merchandising classes.  The USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture notified Dr. Grace Namwamba, chairwoman…Read more USDA grant to support fashion merchandising

Meet Jasmine Brown, Class of 2017

Pocomoke High alumna will deliver student commentary Wednesday, May 10, 2017 Jasmine E. Brown will represent nearly 330 members of the senior class on stage at spring 2017 commencement exercises May 26 when she delivers the student commentary.  Brown, a member of the Richard A. Henson Honors Program, was the top choice of a panel of five…Read more Meet Jasmine Brown, Class of 2017

2017 Crab Boat Engineering Challenge

Tuesday, May 9, 2017 Blue skies and unseasonably warm temperatures for late April provided ideal conditions for high school students putting their Chesapeake deadrise crab boat models through the test in the 2017 Eastern Shore Crab Boat Engineering Challenge sponsored by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.  For Jeremy Novak, the 16-year-old Stephen Decatur High School…Read more 2017 Crab Boat Engineering Challenge

WWI tribute band will feature UMES musicians

Dr. Isrea Butler picked to direct the 369th Experience Band Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Dr. Isrea Butler embarks on a seminal personal journey this summer alongside young musicians who together will retrace the footsteps and performances – symbolically and literally – that will show how a World War I military band overcame segregation and changed history.  Butler,…Read more WWI tribute band will feature UMES musicians

My March for Science

By Dr. Maurice Crawford Monday, May 1, 2017 “Science serves our nation” was among the many signs displayed during the March for Science on Earth Day 2017.  Even though it was damp and cold on the National Mall in Washington D.C., thousands of scientists turned out in a very spirited mood.  Like others march participants,…Read more My March for Science

UMES social media personality inspires future Hawk

Monday, April 24, 2017 Logan Gibson, a graduating senior at Pikesville High School near Baltimore and newly admitted UMES student, met her favorite social media personality, UMES senior Jayla Watson, at a recent open house on campus.  Gibson is smitten with UMES and Watson’s concentration in fashion merchandising, thanks to Instagram and YouTube posts Gibson…Read more UMES social media personality inspires future Hawk

Confronting opioid addiction & abuse

UMES to host free strategy clinic April 29 Friday, April 14, 2017 Lower Delmarva residents who know someone struggling with opioid use can get answers to their questions Saturday, April 29 at a free information-exchange clinic sponsored by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Students in UMES’ School of Pharmacy & Health Professions have organized…Read more Confronting opioid addiction & abuse

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