Maryland Governor Larry Hogan earlier this month announced alum Kathleen Birrane ’83 was named as Maryland’s insurance commissioner.
Ricelle Taganas ’20, a medic in the Army Reserves, and two other Maryland nurses served on the frontlines in New York City. Ricelle graduated from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in May 2020, earning the School of Nursing Katharine Cook Legacy Award for Leadership.
Assistant Education Professor at ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óÈ« Offers a Path to Success
ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óÈ« (ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óÈ«) will open its campus in August to begin the Fall 2020 semester for in-person, face-to-face classes and housing.
ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óÈ« experts weigh in on managing your social media use during the Coronavirus.
The following message from Dr. Yam was sent to the ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óÈ« community on Saturday, May 9, 2020.
As many of us navigate the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be challenging to understand what role our faith and spirituality play. Many have found their faith and spiritually tested without direction.
Professor Charles Yoe breaks down how risk management and analysis play major roles in decision making during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During these weeks of COVID-19 where college students, faculty and many in our nation have moved to online learning and working, we caught up with ÁùºÏÍøÖ·´óȫ’s Associate Professor of Technology Ryan Schaaf for some insight on digital distractions, online learning, best technologies and working in your pajamas.