UMES social media personality inspires future Hawk

Monday, April 24, 2017 Logan Gibson, a graduating senior at Pikesville High School near Baltimore and newly admitted UMES student, met her favorite social media personality, UMES senior Jayla Watson, at a recent open house on campus.  Gibson is smitten with UMES and Watson’s concentration in fashion merchandising, thanks to Instagram and YouTube posts Gibson…Read more UMES social media personality inspires future Hawk

Confronting opioid addiction & abuse

UMES to host free strategy clinic April 29 Friday, April 14, 2017 Lower Delmarva residents who know someone struggling with opioid use can get answers to their questions Saturday, April 29 at a free information-exchange clinic sponsored by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Students in UMES’ School of Pharmacy & Health Professions have organized…Read more Confronting opioid addiction & abuse

‘The imminent autumn of new content’

Open educational resources coming to UMES Thursday, April 13, 2017 UMES students who register this fall for a select number of general education classes offered by the university’s Department of English and Modern Languages can expect to spend less on traditional textbooks.  That’s the objective of Courtney Harned and Bonni Miller, who are tapping into…Read more ‘The imminent autumn of new content’

A Spring Break Fixing Things

… and learning stuff, too Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Imagine a spring break from college clearing brush along gnarly nature trails, rounding up refuse at Assateague Island National Seashore and making over an unkempt cemetery. Along with cultural excursions sprinkled in, that’s what eight University of Maryland Eastern Shore students did during the third week…Read more A Spring Break Fixing Things

UMES pharmacists expand the brand to India

Thursday, March 30, 2017 Two faculty members from UMES’ School of Pharmacy were among headliners who shared their expertise at an international conference of pharmacists and educators held last month in India.  Dean Rondell E. Allen was a keynote speaker at the event held at the Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (CIPS). The institute and UMES agreed in September…Read more UMES pharmacists expand the brand to India

‘Be the one who succeeds’

Driving student success Tuesday, March 28, 2017 A new roving ambassador with a robust profile has joined the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Admissions and Recruitment office.  A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 van debuted this week at the UMES Washington Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter’s 27th annual student recruitment reception. Prospective students, their families and graduates were the…Read more ‘Be the one who succeeds’

Confronting the opioid crisis

Alumna inspired by her AmeriCorps experience Friday, March 24, 2017 Dr. Deanna Dunn, a member of the UMES pharmacy school’s charter class of 2013, took her experience volunteering as a graduate student as motivation to address a major health issue in the community while pursuing her career goals.  Dunn has established the Marion Pharmacy in Crisfield…Read more Confronting the opioid crisis

HOME/ PR/ UMES hosts March 30 chamber music theatre performance UMES hosts March 30 chamber music theatre performance Core Ensemble performs “Ain’t I a Woman” Friday, March 17, 2017 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore plays host to a free performance, “Ain’t I a Woman,” Thursday, March 30 by the Core Ensemble of Lake Worth, Fla….Read more

Dumpson, Luna named to Maryland’s Top 100 Women list for 2017

Friday, March 17, 2017 Two women with University of Maryland Eastern Shore ties have been named by The Daily Record to the Baltimore-based newspaper’s 2017 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women.   Kimberly C. Dumpson, UMES’ executive vice president, and Bonnie N. Luna, a member of the university’s Board of Visitors, will be among women from across the…Read more Dumpson, Luna named to Maryland’s Top 100 Women list for 2017

Concert Choir honors Tubman and Fitzgerald April 2

Friday, March 17, 2017 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore pays tribute to “two American icons of history and culture,” Harriet Tubman and Ella Fitzgerald, at its April 2 Concert Choir performance, said Dr. Sheila McDonald Harleston, director.  The 4 p.m. concert is free and will be performed in the university’s performing arts center, the…Read more Concert Choir honors Tubman and Fitzgerald April 2

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