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Guest Post: Will Schlossenberg, Dir. of Development and Community Partnerships
“The one thing I know for sure is that scholarships change lives.” Continue reading →
A Message from USM Chancellor Bob Caret
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USG Welcomes Six New Board Members, Names New Chair
The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) announces the addition of six new members to the USG Board of Advisors, a formally constituted body established under the auspices of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents. http://www.mymcmedia.org/usg-welcomes-six-new-board-members-names-new-chair/
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Tagged Daniel Abdun-Nabi, Global Head of Corporate Communications for MedImmune. • Larry E. Walker, President and Chief Executive Officer of Emergent BioSolutions Inc. • Jay Clarke, Principal of The Walker Group, Senior Strategic Planner and IS&GS STEM Leader for Lockheed Martin. • Michael O’Brien, Senior Vice President, Senior Vice President of Engineering Staff for Hughes Network Systems. • Roya Mohadjer, Supply Chain Operations of Total Wine and More. • John Kenyon, The Universities at Shady Grove, USG
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Martin Mann’s Speech at Chancellor Kirwan Celebration
Martin Mann is a Staff Sergeant in the US Army Reserve and a recent graduate of UMBC’s Social Work program at The Universities at Shady Grove (USG). Before completing his bachelor’s degree, he served two deployments, one in Iraq as … Continue reading →
USG graduates’ careers take cue from life
Read how two graduates of programs offered at USG are pursuing their dream careers: USG graduates’ careers take cue from life
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Tagged Desiree Colvin, Graduation Celebration, Martin Mann, School of Nursing, Social Work, The Gazette, The Universities at Shady Grove, UMBC, UMD, USG
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2015 Graduation Celebration
The Universities at Shady Grove recognized 824 fall 2014 and spring 2015 graduates from its nine partner universities at USG’s Graduation Celebration on Thursday, May 7th. Chancellor William Kirwan delivered the keynote address to a capacity crowd of more than … Continue reading →
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Faculty Focus: Val Sharpe
Val Sharpe came from a family of teachers, so it was only natural that she would become a teacher herself. She graduated from Hood College in 1976 with a degree in Early Elementary/Special Education. She spent 17 years teaching in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Education, EESE Program, Faculty Focus, The Universities at Shady Grove, Towson University, USG, USG Val Sharpe
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Student Achievement & Leadership Breakfast
The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) honored 28 graduating seniors from undergraduate programs at USG for their outstanding academic achievement, drive to excel outside of the classroom, and commitment to serving the community during the USG 11th Annual Student Achievement … Continue reading →
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Kendall Service Award Winners
The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) honored three Kendall Service Award winners on April 3, 2015. USG Board of Advisors member Cliff Kendall, and his wife Camille, generously established three annual awards that recognize faculty and staff who have performed … Continue reading →
Respiratory Therapy Students Finish 2nd in the Nation at Sputum Bowl
A team of students from Salisbury University’s respiratory therapy program at USG, finished second in the nation at the 37th national Sputum Bowl in Las Vegas. Despite being named after a respiratory secretion, it is a very serious intellectual competition … Continue reading →
