UMES professor’s baseball collection on display in Salisbury

Exhibit runs through March 31, 2018 Thursday, February 15, 2018 Professional baseball spring training is underway and a new exhibit with multiple ties to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore opens Friday, Feb. 16, at the rebranded Salisbury Art Space in downtown Salisbury.  “The Art and History of the Negro Leagues,” which will be featured…Read more UMES professor’s baseball collection on display in Salisbury

Cotton Incorporated awards UMES curriculum grant

Friday, February 23, 2018 A Curriculum Program Grant from Cotton Incorporated has been awarded to Dr. Sunidhi Mehta, an assistant professor in UMES’ Department of Human Ecology. It will support research aimed at providing in-depth information to fashion merchandising students about cotton as a sustainable and green textile material.   Mehta’s project, “Cotton: King of Sustainable…Read more Cotton Incorporated awards UMES curriculum grant

Rubbing elbows with renowned oceanographers

By Kanieka Z. Neal, UMES chemistry major Monday, February 19, 2018 I had the opportunity this past summer to return to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts and conduct bio-geochemical research alongside Dr. David Nicholson and Hilary Palevsky, a post-doctoral student.  As a rising junior in 2016, I took an environmental science class offered through…Read more Rubbing elbows with renowned oceanographers

The Legacy of Mack Alston, UMES ’71

Family establishes scholarship in Fallen Hawk’s honor Friday, February 16, 2018 Mack Alston Jr. (class of 1971) was a devoted and committed Hawk who over the years made regular contributions to his alma mater’s athletics program, the university’s Annual Fund and other campus initiatives.  Alston passed away on Christmas Eve in 2014. He was 67. …Read more The Legacy of Mack Alston, UMES ’71

UMES students to attend USDA Ag Outlook Forum

Monday, February 5, 2018 Two UMES undergraduates are among 30 university students the U.S. Department of Agriculture has picked to attend its 2018 Agricultural Outlook Forum through the USDA Student Diversity Program.  Senior Tobechukwu “Toby” Opara and sophomore Alexis Doon will join 28 other undergraduates and graduate students for a week in Washington, D.C. culminating in their participation in the USDA’s…Read more UMES students to attend USDA Ag Outlook Forum

A winter break in the Dominican Republic

By Allyson McCullough Thursday, February 1, 2018 The service learning trip to the Dominican Republic organized by the Richard A. Henson Honors Program that I took a year ago greatly impacted me and motivated me to experience it again this past January.  One thing I took away from this experience is how much WE impact THEM. All of the students…Read more A winter break in the Dominican Republic

Salisbury University, UMES form new academic partnership

‘3+3’ = Two degrees in six years Thursday, January 25, 2018 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Salisbury University have forged a new academic partnership capable of producing pharmacists in six years.  The agreement creating a “cooperative undergraduate/professional program” will streamline instruction by as many as two years and subsequently save students the comparable…Read more Salisbury University, UMES form new academic partnership

Saludos desde Salamanca

By Ben Webster Wednesday, January 24, 2018 ¡Hola!  I am a strong believer that learning never stops. Though school was not in session in January, breaks are prime opportunities to pursue your interests and get outside your comfort zone. For the past two winter breaks, I have used that free time to travel abroad.  In…Read more Saludos desde Salamanca

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