Famed Tuskegee Airmen honored in campus exhibit

The Engineering and Aviation Sciences Center at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore hosts The Tuskegee Airmen: Legends of a Different Kind, an exhibit honoring the first African American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. From 1941 to 1946, over one thousand Black fighter and bomber pilots were trained at the Tuskegee Institute…Read more Famed Tuskegee Airmen honored in campus exhibit

A look at Admitted Student Day 2023

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Allison Channell, Communications Coordinator for the Office of Admissions and Recruitment, discusses “Admitted Student Day,” held, Friday, March 3 at the William P. Hytche Athletic Center. The event allowed prospective students to take advantage of potential scholarship opportunities, take a tour of residential dorms, and put down a deposit….Read more A look at Admitted Student Day 2023

Hill tops the field to become lower Eastern Shore spelling bee champion

As Evangelene Hill clinched the title of 2023 Maryland Eastern Shore Regional Spelling Bee winner, victory was the furthest thing from her mind. The eighth grader from Wicomico Day School in Salisbury, who had spelled the word “jambalaya” to punch her ticket to represent the lower Eastern Shore in the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee…Read more Hill tops the field to become lower Eastern Shore spelling bee champion

UMES graduate student awarded 2023 PhRMA predoctoral fellowship

Soaring above and beyond is just what Rhashanda Haywood is doing as one of 18 researchers who were awarded a total of nearly $1.3 million by PhRMA Foundation as 2023 award recipients.  Out of 300 applicants, Haywood was awarded the PhRMA predoctoral fellowship, which provides a stipend of $25,000 per year for up to two…Read more UMES graduate student awarded 2023 PhRMA predoctoral fellowship

UMES professor to present Black history content as part of C-SPAN lecture series

Dr. Arlisha Norwood, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, is shedding light on Black women in freedom as a part of C-SPAN’s “Lectures in History” series. Norwood’s focus of study is on single Black women in Virginia. Her lecture was filmed Feb. 7 in a classroom on this historically…Read more UMES professor to present Black history content as part of C-SPAN lecture series

‘It was a transformative experience’

Kristian Francis has always had a passion for anything business related. As a high-schooler, she would attend summer accounting camps, which furthered her interest in the field. Ultimately, her path would lead her to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore where she is not only pursuing a major in business administration but is also a…Read more ‘It was a transformative experience’

‘We truly want to see businesses, start here, grow here and thrive’

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation was the recipient of $1.5 million in federal funding as part of its efforts to provide expanded resources beyond campus. The grant, which was part of the 2023 omnibus funding legislation that was approved by the federal government, was recently announced by the offices…Read more ‘We truly want to see businesses, start here, grow here and thrive’

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