St. Mary’s College of Maryland alumna Heather Husk ’00 has been selected as a finalist in the Washington Post 2018 Teacher of the Year. Husk has taught at Leonardtown Middle School since the fall of 2004, first as a special education teacher and then as a sixth grade social studies teacher. “In addition to working Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Alumnus and Iron Man Brian Boyle ’10 Writes Triathlon-Inspired Children’s Book
St. Mary’s College Alumnus and Iron Man Brian Boyle ’10 wrote a triathlon-inspired children’s book entitled “Swim, Bark, Run” (Sky Pony Press, June 2018) targeted to the 3-5 year age range child. According to Boyle, “My goal is that this book will inspire young children to want to live a healthy and active lifestyle.” Boyle Find out more »
St. Mary’s College student Miller ’18 Wins First Place at Conference of the Mathematical Association of America
St. Mary’s College student Ian Miller ’18, mathematics major, won first place for student presentations at the recent sectional conference of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), which was hosted at Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va. His talk, entitled “A Combinatorial Argument in a Packing Problem,” was based on Find out more »
Four St. Mary’s College Students’ Photography Selected for Exhibition in Fotogalleriet Oslo, Norway
Four St. Mary’s College students – Nick Conroy ’18, Conner Dorbin ’18, Carl Freeman ’19 and Cecelia Marquez’18 – participated in a photography workshop led by acclaimed photographer Anne-Stine Johnsbråten, as part of advanced photography course during the 2017 fall semester. Their photography projects, which begin in the workshop, have been selected to be exhibited Find out more »
Women in Science House Living and Learning Center (WiSH) hosts Math Girls Day at St. Mary’s College
On April 14, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Women in Science House Living and Learning Center (WiSH) hosted Math Girls Day in Schaefer Hall on the College’s campus. Thirty-eight girls from local middle schools attended, enjoyed math games and trivia, ate lunch in the Great Room, and heard about galaxies from guest speaker Erin Find out more »
Democratic Gubernatorial Forum at St. Mary’s College
St. Mary’s College of Maryland will host a Democratic Gubernatorial Forum on Thursday, May 3, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall on the College’s campus. Two Democratic candidates for governor – Maryland State Senator Rich Madaleno, and former policy director for First Lady Michelle Obama and the only women candidate Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Board of Trustees Approves Budget for Jamie L. Roberts Stadium
St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Board of Trustees met today, Friday, April 20, and approved the budget for the Jamie L. Roberts Stadium, in the amount of $12.3 million, including design, construction, and equipment. “The design for the new Jamie L. Roberts Stadium has exceeded our initial goals for the project,” said Charles “Chip” Jackson, Find out more »
St. Mary’s College student Gaebl ’19 Wins “Best Undergraduate Paper”
St. Mary’s College student Gina Gaebl ’19, majoring in philosophy, won the “Best Undergraduate Paper” at the 2018 Great Lakes Philosophy Conference, held April 6-8, at Siena Heights University in Adrian, Mich. The conference was open to undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers. According to Gaebl, her paper challenged a claim central to Iris Marion Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Students Present at 2018 National Conference on Undergraduate Research
St. Mary’s College students and faculty traveled to the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Okla., for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Accepted students are invited to present their undergraduate research from a variety of disciplines. After a competitive review, three St. Mary’s College students were awarded the opportunity to share their research and academic Find out more »
Student Colman Welles Earns Prestigious Earnest F. Hollings Scholarship from NOAA
Colman Welles ’20, chemistry major, recently earned the Earnest F. Hollings Scholarship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Only 120 undergraduate students per year receive tuition support and paid summer internships with NOAA across the county in this highly competitive program. The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic Find out more »
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