New Scholarship Will Assist SARC Grads
The College of Southern Maryland has partnered with St. Mary’s County Adult Substance Abuse Recovery Court (SARC) program. Representatives from CSM and SARC worked together to create a SARC scholarship fund.
CSM Exhibit Showcases Student Artwork
Artwork by College of Southern Maryland students is being showcased at the La Plata Campus. The Annual Juried Student Exhibition will be displayed until May 5.
Cyberhawks Take First at Competition
The Cyberhawks of the College of Southern Maryland placed first April 7 at the Maryland Community College Cyber Competition in Germantown.
Robotics Talks ‘Trash Trek’ at Competition
Fifty-eight teams competed at the 2017 LEGO Robotics Championship hosted by the College of Southern Maryland.
May Events at CSM’s Campuses
Events for May 2017 at the College of Southern Maryland include musical performances, spring graduation, and an open house at the newly opened Regional Hughesville Campus.
CSM Dedicates First Hughesville Building
The first completed building on the Regional Hughesville Campus of the College of Southern Maryland will be dedicated at 2:30 pm April 25, 2017, with a ceremony attended by Southern Maryland elected officials and business and community leaders.
Administrative Professionals Celebrated
On April 28, College of Southern Maryland’s Corporate Center will host Administrative Professionals Development Day from 8:15 am to 3:30 pm at the Leonardtown Campus to celebrate these professionals.
Nonprofit Panel Includes Walden’s O’Brien
Dr. Kathleen O’Brien of Walden Behavioral Health will be a member of the panel at the College of Southern Maryland Nonprofit Institute’s 2017 conference, Jump-Start Your Leadership, to be held Friday, April 28, in La Plata.
CSM Hosts Forum on Opioid Addiction
Opioid addiction is a serious and growing concern. College of Southern Maryland’s Student Association at the Leonardtown Campus is hoping to educate the community and expand the dialogue about this problem by hosting a Community Heroin/Opioid Forum at 6 pm April 25. The forum will include a free screening of the documentary “Chasing the Dragon.”
Non-Traditional Student Excels at CSM
Benjamin Brown of Randle Cliff in Calvert County is 65, making him more than a generation older than the average 25-year-old College of Southern Maryland student.




















