The two-day conference hosted by UMGC students last month featured nine research projects from around the world. The research addressed aspects of world history, and small cash prizes were awarded for the top four presentations.
The new program will offer specific areas of focus, including substance use, dependency and addictions; marriage and family counseling; child and adolescent counseling; military culture and family dynamics; gerontological counseling; and sex therapy.
University’s Unique Commencement Experience Over Three Days Features Specific Times Graduates Can Chose to Receive Recognition in Front of Family and Friends.
Annie O’Connell of the Chesapeake Bay Conservation and Climate Corps discussed natural plant and animal migration how invasive species overwhelm the natural environment, killing off other plants without providing any benefit to the ecosystem.
The HyperCare program builds on the Success Coach model and provides an additional layer of support for certain students who may be struggling to complete their educational goals.
The agreement provides an opportunity not only for individuals associated with the chamber to advance their education, but for businesses that are chamber members to ask the university to craft specialized training courses.
MilVetNet highlights national, regional, and local support services available to military servicemembers, veterans and their families. Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs), nonprofits, and a select number of employers will attend.
A virtual screening of the documentary “Dream Big for What You Want to Happen†on April 2 will be followed by a roundtable discussion entitled Climate Stories Across Our Nation on April 8.