‘Knuffle Bunny’ Opens at CSM March 10
The College of Southern Maryland Children’s Theatre will present “Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical,” a play by Mo Willems about a girl and her father dealing with the loss of a beloved stuffed animal.
Register for the Job Fair on March 28
From students working on higher education to former students who have already earned their degrees, employers will find a multitude of potential employees at the Tri-County Job and Career Fair on March 28, 2017, at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus. Employers who want to participate in the job fair can register until March 10 on the CSM website.
CSM to Host Screening of Documentary
Community leaders and The Diversity Institute at the College of Southern Maryland are working together to present a screening of the documentary “13th,” directed by Ava DuVernay, at 6:45 pm March 9 at the College of Southern Maryland La Plata Campus. The doors will open at 6:30 pm.
March 2017 Events at CSM
The College of Southern Maryland will start off March with a CSM Alumni & Friends Connection Dinner.
Kids’ & Teen College Spots Fill Up Quickly
Registration for College of Southern Maryland’s Kids’ & Teen College is now open. This is the largest summer camp program in Southern Maryland and has options for children 5 to 14.
Child Care Professional Development Funding Available
Paula Sorrells has been a child care professional in Southern Maryland for many years, and she has always wanted to earn a degree in the field she loves. The Port Tobacco resident was able to accomplish this goal with the assistance of a grant that the state makes available to child care providers.
Testing Center Earns Nat’l Certification
The College of Southern Maryland Testing Center on the La Plata Campus has completed a two-year process to receive national certification.
Night of Engineering Set at CSM
College of Southern Maryland will host a Night of Engineering on Feb. 22, 2017, supported in part by The Patuxent Partnership.
Robotics Can’t Start Too Soon
Robotics can develop STEM skills from pre-K classrooms through high school, according to the RES Rockets, and they should know.