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5th Congressional District Election Public Forum - Auerbach Auditorium, St. Mary's Hall
September 7, 2010 6:30 PM
Candidates seeking party nominations in Maryland's 5th Congressional District will participate in a public forum sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democracy and the St. Mary's County branch of the NAACP. All local candidates are also invited to "meet and greet" the public and to offer campaign literature prior to the forum. Voters may submit questions to candidates during the program or in advance by e-mailing questions to arlyons@smcm.edu with Candidate Question in the subject line.
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Family Weekend -
October 1, 2010 All Day
Celebrate the fun of Family Weekend. Start the weekend off with the Reeves Lecture, get up early for the Petruccelli fun run/walk or a tour of Historic St. Mary's City. Enjoy a barbecue, and the amazingly popular cardboard boat race. October 1-3
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Guest Artist Recital - Auerbach Auditorium, St. Mary's Hall
October 2, 2010 8:00 PM
Alberto Cesaraccio, Oboe
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New Semester, New Staff (September 01)
This summer, St. Mary’s has seen more than half a dozen faculty and administration leave the school, most notably former President Maggie O’Brien. In response, a wave of new people has swept in to St. Mary’s on the heels of President Joseph Urgo.
St. Mary’s Forbes Rating Improves (September 01)
When yearly college rankings were revealed, St. Mary’s was picked again as one of the nation’s top public schools. The College is ranked as one of the top five public liberal arts colleges in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report and moved up four spaces to 88 out of the country’s 100 top liberal arts colleges.
Campus Farm Beats Back Heat Wave, Continues to Thrive (September 01)
Despite a difficult growing season, St. Mary’s campus farm has been thriving and producing more food than it can give away.