UMES awards 29 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees

Hurricane threat pushed back ceremony to Sept. 20 Sunday, September 23, 2018 Twenty-nine graduate students in the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s doctor of physical therapy program were awarded degrees during summer commencement and a belated 132nd Founders’ Day celebration.  Following the ceremony, Rachel V. Whiteley of Bowie and Laura E. Kaufman of Baltimore were named co-winners of the Joseph…Read more UMES awards 29 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees

Mosley exhibit: No Longer ‘The Irreverent One’

Late illustrator Billy Graham’s early works debut at UMES Thursday, September 20, 2018 Over a 25-week period earlier this year, the blockbuster “Black Panther” took in $700 million in gross ticket sales domestically, the top-earning movie for the first nine months of 2018.  The name of the late artist, whose creativity in the 1970s inspired…Read more Mosley exhibit: No Longer ‘The Irreverent One’

Hospital CEO steps in to deliver commencement speech

Steve Walas runs HealthSouth Chesapeake Rehabilitation Hospital Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Steven Walas, chief executive officer of HealthSouth Chesapeake Rehabilitation Hospital, will serve as guest speaker for the rescheduled 2018 Founders’ Day convocation and summer commencement at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.  The event was pushed back a week out of an abundance of…Read more Hospital CEO steps in to deliver commencement speech

UMES marine scientist moonlights as an archaeologist

Dr. Bradley Stevens’ new book is about discovering a sunken 19th century Russian ship Wednesday, September 12, 2018 Before Dr. Bradley G. Stevens joined the University of Maryland Eastern Shore faculty in 2009 as a marine scientist, he conducted research on the biology and reproduction of king crabs for 22 years in Kodiak, Alaska.   In the…Read more UMES marine scientist moonlights as an archaeologist

TEAM = Together in Excellence, Affirming our Mission

New UMES president outlines her initial plans Sunday, September 9, 2018 Dr. Heidi M. Anderson’s whirlwind first week as UMES’ 16th leader began with fund-raising outreach in Orlando and ended today at Metropolitan United Methodist Church in a traditional gesture recognizing the 132nd anniversary of the university and the church as Princess Anne landmarks.  In…Read more TEAM = Together in Excellence, Affirming our Mission

A life rich and full, well lived

1940 alum has fond memories of growing up in Princess Anne Dr. Thomas H. Kiah, the dapper leader of old Princess Anne College who died in 1936, left a lasting impression on most people he encountered – an observant Louis Frazier Martin among them.  “I really admired him,” recalled Martin, now 101.  “He was basically…Read more A life rich and full, well lived

Trap crops: ‘Its about the bees … and the flowers’

UMES research project focuses on managing insects Wednesday, August 15, 2018 The day may not be too far off when melons will grow in the same field alongside summer squash and zinnias.  Dr. Simon Zebelo, an agriculture research professor who specializes in entomology, and his graduate student Ebony Jenkins are field testing an environmentally friendly pollination strategy to attract…Read more Trap crops: ‘Its about the bees … and the flowers’

Garden Partners

UMES, Marion Sarah Peyton school collaborate on gardening project Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Somerset County’s Marion Sarah Peyton Adult & Alternative Learning Center focused on food as a school-wide project during 2017-18 academic year, and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore played a supporting role.  It started in September, when educators at the Peyton school…Read more Garden Partners

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