The LIFE Fair Wednesday, March 30, 2016 3 pm – 5 pm The LIFE Fair is structured as a traditional Career Fair and brings together organizations that can provide real life experience in the form of internships, research, volunteer and service opportunities and jobs. Out of the 33 organizations in attendance this year, 10 were Find out more »
Brandon Scott ’06 Speaking with the Minority Students in the Social Sciences Association
Dr. Qamar Schuyler ’97 to Return to Campus for Natural Science and Mathematics Colloquium
Natural Science and Mathematics Colloquium Dr. Qamar Schuyler ’97 Marine Life in the Plasticene Era Wednesday, March 2, 2016 – 4:40 pm Schaefer Hall 106 Marine debris is among the most pressing environmental concerns of the 21st century. An estimated 4-12 million tons of debris enters the ocean annually, and nearly 700 species of animals Find out more »
Jayson Williams ’03 Speaking with the Minority Students in the Social Sciences Association
Nick Iliff ’07 Candidate for Judge of the Circuit Court for Caroline County
Nicholas T. Iliff, Jr. ’07 (Philosophy) has filed candidacy for Judge of the Circuit Court for Caroline County. After graduating from St. Mary’s, Nick received his law degree from the University of Baltimore and earned a certificate in criminal practice for his work as a student attorney with the Public Defender’s Office. Following this experience, Find out more »
Jared Marmen ’00 & Courtney Young Marmen ’02 Announce Startup, Chord
Jared Marmen ’00 and Courtney Young Marmen ’02 are excited to announce their new startup, Chord Chord is a smart collar that guides you and your pet through positive rewards-based training. Chord replaces fences, leashes, gates, activity trackers, lost pet locators, assists with health monitoring, and more. It’s like having a friendly trainer ride along Find out more »
New Alumni Scholarship for the Chesapeake Writers’ Conference
The Chesapeake Writers’ Conference at St. Mary’s College of Maryland is now accepting rolling applications for June 19-25, 2016. This year the program will be offering one full working scholarship for an SMCM alum. A $1,200 value will include shared accommodations in the Townhouse Greens, meals for the duration of the conference, and placement in Find out more »
Matt Hollis ’03, Sofia Sokolove ’11, & Jolene Schafer ’01 to Return to Campus for Special Performances
Matt Hollis ’03 Artist House artist in residence (1/19 – 2/22) January 26 – February 19, Mondays & Wednesdays, 4:30-6pm: Eternal Spring gallery hours Wednesday, January 27, 4:45-5:45pm: Opening Reception & Artist Talk Montgomery Hall, Art Annex 100, Main Gallery Space Matt Hollis ’03 (Art) both harnesses and celebrates the allure of nature in his Find out more »
Kyle Gross ’91 celebrates 25 years of Annapolis Performance Sailing Ltd.
2016 will be a banner year for Kyle Gross ’91 as it marks both the 25th anniversary of his graduation from St. Mary’s and the founding of his company, Annapolis Performance Sailing Ltd. (APS), which he started the same week he graduated. After a friend recommended freshman, non-sailor Kyle as a good addition to the Find out more »
Alumni Highlights 2012-2013
What are your classmates up to? Peggy O’Neil Gilligan ’67, recently released a holiday themed album entitled “Winter Sky” featuring traditional sacred and secular music. Proceeds from the album benefit the Hospice of the Chesapeake. Posted on 12/3/13. Darrell L. Keller Jr. ’05, published a genealogical survey entitled “The Keller Family.” The book chronicles the Find out more »