TPP & Local Schools Seek Summer 2014 Internships
Last year 175 internships requests were received from high school and college students in this Pax River region. What are your company’s internship needs for 2014?
Hoyer Urges MIT Study Before Windmills Built
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5) released the following statement after Governor Martin O’Malley vetoed H.B. 1168 calling for an MIT study of windmills on the Maryland Eastern Shore.
Register for Summer Space Camp
The Space Camp offers STEM classes in a fun learning environment for elementary and high school aged students. Registration closes May 30, or when the camps fill.
The Broadband Challenge: Going Deep
The broadband “backbone” now reaches deeply into Southern Maryland. The challenge is going the last mile.
CSM Robotics Team Competes Globally
The Talons finished ahead of top U.S. engineering schools’ teams from Purdue University, University of Florida and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Congressional Student STEM Challenge Open
Final Deadline to Register and Submit Apps is May 31; Students Who Have Not Yet Registered Are Encouraged to Join
SMECO Announces Second Solar Project
A Boulder, CO firm wins the power-purchase contract to develop, design and construct the 10.0 MW Rockfish Solar photovoltaic facility in Charles County.
Could High Density Save Lexington Park?
Apartment buildings, maybe luxury apartments, could lead Lexington Park out of its slump and into a Renaissance. But the county needs to increase the allowable density for it to happen.
CSM Sends Love, Snacks, More to Locals Serving Abroad
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society sent 136 packages to service members around the world as a Service-Learning project that also taught students skills in customs and other federal processing procedures.
Hoyer: The Affordable Care Act is Working
The Affordable Care Act, with 8 million enrolled in private health insurance plans via government marketplaces, is already a win for Americans’ health and economy.




















