UMES receives $1.3 million NIH science education grant

Somerset County high school students are the beneficiaries Thursday, August 29, 2019 Adel Karara and Anjan Nan – professors in UMES’ School of Pharmacy – have secured a $1.3 million grant funded by the Science Education Partnership Award program administered by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health.  The award will be used…Read more UMES receives $1.3 million NIH science education grant

UMES representative to lynching study panel named

Dr. Marshall F. Stevenson to serve on reconciliation commission Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Dr. Marshall F. Stevenson Jr. (dean, School of Education, Social Sciences & The Arts) will represent UMES on the newly formed Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission.  The 2019 Maryland legislature created the panel to investigate the state’s history of vigilante acts between…Read more UMES representative to lynching study panel named

Drive fast. Turn left.

2018 UMES alum Christian Rose turning heads in NASCAR Monday, August 12, 2019 “Drivers, start your engines” are four words that motivate Christian Rose to show up for work – sometimes as many as seven days a week.  The UMES alum is hoping someday to answer that call to action at Daytona International Speedway on the second…Read more Drive fast. Turn left.

Barre None: Marion Cuyjet – dance instructor & cultural activist

Maryland State College educator revered as a pioneer in African American ballet community Monday, July 29, 2019 “For the culture” isn’t just a trendy 21st century phrase. In post-World War II America, Marion D. Cuyjet of Philadelphia played an influential role in diversifying the classical ballet community; she saw a star student, Judith Jamison, go on to perform…Read more Barre None: Marion Cuyjet – dance instructor & cultural activist

Helping his hometown make sports history

Golf management student Anthony Ward lends a hand to Detroit’s 1st PGA TOUR event Monday, June 24, 2019 UMES senior Anthony Ward is proud of his Detroit roots and is in position during summer break to play an important role in helping his hometown stage a history-making sporting event.  Ward is completing the final leg of required…Read more Helping his hometown make sports history

UMES expands special education teaching curriculum

New state-approved certificate programs launch this summer Friday, June 21, 2019 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has expanded its special education course offerings to appeal to a broader group of professionals who work or have contact with children and adults with diverse needs.  UMES’ new certificate program has two options; one for upperclassman pursuing baccalaureate…Read more UMES expands special education teaching curriculum

UMES to offer first-of-its-kind MOOC

Hospitality/tourism course makes history on Boston-based edX platform Wednesday, June 5, 2019 BALTIMORE  – On July 10, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will become the nation’s first historically black institution to launch a Massively Open Online Course (MOOC) on the Boston-based edX platform in partnership with the University System of Maryland’s Kirwan Center for Academic Innovation….Read more UMES to offer first-of-its-kind MOOC

The Day Eleanor Roosevelt Visited Maryland State

Former First Lady’s commencement speech decried the Cold War Saturday, June 1, 2019 Fifteen days after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark 1954 ruling on public school desegregation, a prominent equal rights voice delivered Maryland State College’s spring commencement address.  If former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt mentioned Brown vs. the (Topeka, Kan.) Board of…Read more The Day Eleanor Roosevelt Visited Maryland State

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