Spring commencement 2022

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore held its spring 2022 commencement exercises today, awarding bachelor, master’s and doctorate degrees to 292 newly minted alumni. Princess Sarah A. Bentil of Laurel, Md. delivered the student commentary on behalf of the class of 2022. Bentil paid tribute to her mother, whom she said overcame a series of…Read more Spring commencement 2022

Releasing the Stirrings of My Soul

Editor’s note: The author is dean of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s School of Education, Social Sciences and the Arts who shared these thoughts with faculty colleagues in the wake of the May 14, 2022 mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y. This is a week of joy and pain.  Joy for the approximately 277 students…Read more Releasing the Stirrings of My Soul

‘This proved … I belong at UMES’

“UMES: Once Upon A Time” was a buffet of “unknown or little known” stories served up by campus history enthusiasts who drew on findings from an ongoing digitized transformation of the institution’s archives. For one viewer who tuned in to the April 29 presentation delivered virtually via the Internet, it was personal. During the noon-hour…Read more ‘This proved … I belong at UMES’

UMES joins research and innovation partnership

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore and four other historically black institutions announced a partnership today with Princeton University and the United Negro College Fund to promote research between HBCU faculty and counterparts at the Ivy League school. The projects will be funded by Princeton through its new Princeton Alliance for Collaborative Research and Innovation…Read more UMES joins research and innovation partnership

Staring down a pandemic

Leoneda Inge-Barry, a Durham, N.C. broadcast journalist, wrote an essay nearly four years ago for her employer’s website about the angst of sending her son off to college at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. The essay, in hindsight, proved prescient. Teemer, she pointed out, was diagnosed as an infant with sickle cell disease, “an…Read more Staring down a pandemic

Ibeawuchi named Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellow

Krystal Ibeawuchi, a dean’s list student and junior class president, will represent the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as an inaugural member of the new Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellowship program for the 2022-23 academic year. A biology major hoping to pursue a career in medicine, Ibeawuchi is among 13 undergraduates from Maryland, the District of Columbia…Read more Ibeawuchi named Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellow

’22 spring commencement features a ‘Star Power’ line-up

Distinguished alumna Starletta DuPois and international human rights crusader Samantha Power will be celebrated May 20 at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s spring graduation exercises. Power, who serves as the U.S. Agency for International Development’s administrator, has accepted an invitation to deliver the commencement address. DuPois will receive an honorary degree. Starletta Earla Maria…Read more ’22 spring commencement features a ‘Star Power’ line-up

UMES honors convocation returns to in-person celebration

It was a “Joshua” kind of day at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s 69th spring honors convocation – with a Wicomico County twist for good measure. Senior Joshua Todd of Fruitland received the Daniel J. Pinkett Award as the university’s top math student, while Joshua Goslee of Salisbury was named the top student in…Read more UMES honors convocation returns to in-person celebration

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