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  • Jones receives Woman of the Year Award Gladys Jones, director of administrative services for the Prince Frederick campus of the College of Southern Maryland, has received the Concerned Black Women of Calvert County's Harriet Tubman Woman of the Year Award. Jones was recognized for her years of service to the community. She is the chair of the Calvert County Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the United Way of Calvert County Finance Committee, the 5th Congressional District Women's Network Advisory Committee and the Calvert County Compensation and Review Board, and is secretary of the National Congress of Black Women, Calvert County chapter. Jones has bachelor's and master's degrees from Sojourner- Douglass College. She has worked at the College of Southern Maryland since 1992.

  • [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For a suburban area of Washington, D.C., Southern Maryland has remained unusually "Southern." Its rolling tobacco fields, for...

  • Makeba L. Clay has been appointed executive director of diversity and equal opportunity by the College of Southern Maryland. In her most recent position, as director of the Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding at Princeton University, Clay focused on creating greater levels of access, equity and inclusion for all students, faculty and staff. Before that, she was director of the Leadership Institute for International Public Policy and associate director of student affairs at the University of Maryland, where she developed partnerships between the university and local, state and federal agencies to recruit and retain a diverse pipeline of students entering into academic programs and careers focused on public policy and international affairs. Clay's career in higher education beg...

  • A coach from Donora has put two basketball teams on the map in the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference. In 11 years as a head coach, John Mappas has enjoyed considerable success, first at the College of Southern Maryland and currently at Chesapeake College where he will begin his eighth season in 2009- 10.

  • The College of Southern Maryland announced that Bradley Gottfried as been named as its new president, and will take up his new post on July 31, succee...

  • Denise Schultheis and Stephanie Stoll led the way Saturday as Anne Arundel Arundel Community College earned a doubleheader softball split with College of Southern Maryland. Schultheis and Stoll both went 3-for-4 with two RBIs as AACC won the opener 8-5. Kristi Forrester hurled a complete-game with five strikeouts to improve her record to 10-0.

  • Elaine Ryan, president of the College of Southern Maryland, announced her intention to retire on June 30, 2006, when her current contract expires. Rya...

  • The College of Southern Maryland announced that Bradley Gottfried has been named as its new president, and will take up his new post on July 31, succe...

  • WASHINGTON, July 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Wayne Karlin, a former Marine and one of the most acclaimed Vietnam veteran writers, will receive the Excellence in the Arts Award at Vietnam Veterans of America's 12th National Convention at the Silver Legacy Hotel in Reno, Nevada. Karlin, a professor of languages and literature at the College of Southern Maryland and the author six widely acclaimed novels, will receive the honor at the Awards Banquet on Saturday evening, August 13. We are proud to honor the work of one of our own, Wayne Karlin," said VVA national President Thomas H. Corey. "He is one of the finest writers to come out of the Vietnam War and well deserves the recognition of his peers.

  • Capitol College status The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has reaffirmed its accreditation of Capitol College, in Laurel, and the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center. With the accreditation, Capitol College is authorized by Maryland to confer postsecondary certificates, associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, post- baccalaureate certificates, master's degrees and a doctor of science in information assurance. The college offers programs in engineering, computer science, information technology and business, including the Space Operations Institute, the Critical Infrastructures and Cyber Protection Center, the Innovation and Leadership Institute, and the Center for Space Science Education and Public Outreach. The Middle States Commission re-examines institutions every ...



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