Defense and Industry Lesson on Tap for LSM
The Leadership Southern Maryland Class of 2017 participated in the third of nine educational programs, Defense and Industry, for the 2016-17 LSM class. The program included a tour at NAS Patuxent River.
CSM Named Military Friendly for 3rd Year
For the third year in a row, the College of Southern Maryland has earned the Military Friendly School designation from Victory Media. The designation recognizes schools that are top-tier educational institutions providing the best opportunities for military service members and their spouses.
Math Circle Meets Dec. 10
The Southern Maryland Math Circle has kicked off its new season at the Lexington Park Library. The next session will be from 10 am to noon Saturday, Dec. 10. The library is at 21677 FDR Blvd. in Lexington Park.
CSM Hosts Veterans Day Breakfast
The College of Southern Maryland celebrates members of its community – students, faculty and staff members – who have served in the armed forces. In alignment with the country’s celebrations of military veterans on Veterans Day, the college held a Veterans Day breakfast Nov. 9 at the Center for Business and Industry Building at the La Plata Campus.
Hoyer Meets with NARFE Representatives
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer made time to discuss ways to support the federal workforce at a meeting with local representatives of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association.
Check Out CSM’s Veterans Lounge
The Veterans Lounge at the College of Southern Maryland’s La Plata Campus has been renovated, and the college is excited to show it off. An open house is scheduled at the lounge from 10:30 to 11:30 am Nov. 9.
Site 31 Remediation Plan Open for Comment
There will be a public meeting on the remediation plan for NAS Patuxent River Site 31 at 4:30 pm Oct. 19, 2016, in Room 100 at the Frank Knox Employee Development Building 2189.
Physicist, Inventor, Student: Rickard Achieves
Kristina Rickard started college when she was just 15. Already a Great Mills High School student, Ms. Rickard began her higher education journey at the College of Southern Maryland through the dual enrollment program.
Hoyer Requests Veterans Clinic Update
Congressman Steny H. Hoyer helped secure funding for a replacement veterans community-based outpatient clinic in Charlotte Hall that was set to open in 2013, but has yet to open its doors. The congressman has sent a letter to Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald asking for a specific plan and timeline for when Southern Maryland veterans can expect the clinic to open.





















