CSM Initiates Travel Study Scholarship
CSM Prof. Richard Siciliano, donor and creator of the scholarship fund, said travel studies courses are a unique experience, but they aren’t inexpensive.
Egeli Illustrates and Paints “The Liar’s Bench”
When her client said “Make it up!” portrait artist Carolyn Egeli returned to her roots: Illustration. And what she drew were watermen meeting around a potbelly stove. And with that she builds the painting.
Got a Sagging Heirloom? Reupholster!
Ever had a cherished heirloom passed down, after its prime? Don’t worry! Traditions has a solution.
A Fresh Spring Menu @ the Tides
The Tides prides itself on buying local whenever possible and the long anticipated arrival of spring brings quite a boost to an always fresh menu. The Spring 2014 menu is here.
Nat’l Weather Service to Improve Flood Warnings
“Providing individuals with actionable information to help them protect life and property is key to NOAA’s effort to build a Weather-Ready Nation.”
Blue Angels Return to Maryland Skies
The elite acrobatic team returns to the Naval Academy for an air show on Wednesday and for Friday’s Naval Academy commencement.
Invest In a Higher Degree
Classes continue into summer 2014 as the So. MD Higher Ed Center approaches 1.5 million hours of student instruction provided at home to the So. MD workforce.
White House Considering Defense Bill Veto
The administration says an election year budget that spares weapons and popular programs will prevent the Pentagon from directing needed resources to the military.
Girls Soar at STEM-ING Event
You can never have too much fun learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics.





















