The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts selected St. Mary’s College of Maryland student Andrew Tarquinio ’16 for its prestigious, nationally recognized internship program. This summer, Tarquinio is interning with the Washington National Opera (WNO) team in the Kennedy Center’s Development Department. As the WNO development intern, Tarquinio’s responsibilities include research, cultivation, solicitation, Find out more »
Coveted SMART Scholarship Awarded to St. Mary’s College’s Arvind Srinivasan ’17
Arvind Srinivasan ’17 was recently awarded the highly competitive Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship from the Department of Defense (DoD). The SMART Scholarship was established to support undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Throughout the course of his studies, Srinivasan will receive a full scholarship, a Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Boasts Highest Percentage of CAC Scholar Athletes
Capital Athletic Conference Commissioner Tom Byrnes announced Tuesday morning a record 1,356 student-athletes were named to the conference’s 2014-15 All-Academic Team for an average of 136 student-athletes per full member institution. St. Mary’s College of Maryland registered the highest percentage of student-athletes on the list for the eighth straight year, landing 56.5% of its student-athletes on Find out more »
Student Spotlight Q&A: River Concert Series Musician Nathaniel Silberschlag
Interview conducted by Sarah Jablon Each year the River Concert Series at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, led by Jeffrey Silberschlag and the Chesapeake Orchestra, features some of our most talented student musicians. Among the student musicians participating in this year’s River Concert Series is Nathaniel Silberschlag, who performed as a horn soloist during the Find out more »
Pedaling for a Purpose
Having just graduated from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Cyrus Chimento, Graham Martin-Poteet and Keene Kelderman embark on May 20 for a cross-country cycling trip. They leave from Washington, DC with a goal to reach Seattle, Washington by July 15. They are dedicating their ride, branded “Gear Up for a Greener Earth” to promoting environmental Find out more »
Community in a Cookbook
Upon graduating from St. Mary’s College on May 16, senior David Kersey will move to Pennsylvania to help on his family-run organic farm, with longer-term plans for the Peace Corps. But before the move and before graduation day, like many of his peers, he will hand in a semester-long project for a sustainability practicum course he Find out more »
The St. Mary’s Project: An Interdisciplinary Appreciation of Research
By Holly Gonzalez ’15 Many St. Mary’s College students mark the culmination of their education with the completion of a St. Mary’s Project (SMP), an independent research or creative expression project sponsored by a faculty mentor. The SMP allows for in depth study that matches students’ educational goals, and can build off internship, study abroad, Find out more »
PEACE Inspires Passion for Service After Graduation
By Holly Gonzalez ’15 Upon graduating from St. Mary’s College of Maryland in May, senior Teresa Padgett will head to Botswana, Africa to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer. Padgett, a public policy major with three minors— environmental studies, philosophy and political science— will serve for 27 months as a life skills volunteer, addressing Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Students Serve Medical Needs in The Gambia and Kenya
By Holly Gonzalez ’15 Many St. Mary’s College students return from studying abroad with a passion to serve the needs they encountered during their stay. In honor of World Health Day (April 7), we are highlighting the efforts of students who are contributing to improving conditions related to health in The Gambia, the West Find out more »
Sigma Xi Grant Advances Undergraduate Research in Parkinson’s Disease Therapy
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, has awarded a $700 grant to Bradley Roberts ’15 and Sarah Jarrin ’15 to fund their SMP research. Their SMP, a collaborative project with Dr. Brian Mathur of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Maryland Baltimore, School of Medicine and titled “Targeting striatal inhibitory networks in a Find out more »
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