Ruiz Lopez Completes Summer Neuroscience Internship at Princeton University
Brayan Ruiz Lopez ’24 completed a nine-week neuroscience internship program at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University this summer. “It was a fantastic experience,” he said. “I got the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and connect with like-minded individuals from all across the country.”
InsideSMCM for Parents and Families - August 02, 2023
Dear Parents & Families,
We hope that you and your Seahawk had a great summer! Campus is abuzz with preparations for the coming year, which promises to be an exciting and productive one. We’ll focus on some new faces and new initiatives that await your Seahawk, as well as important dates and news we’d like to share.
We’d like these monthly newsletters to be helpful to you in supporting your student; please send us your feedback and questions to communication@smcm.edu.
Move-In!
Gantz Co-Facilitates COPLAC Leadership Circle
Professor Mertz Organizes and Presents at Transforming Undergraduate Education in the Molecular Life Sciences
Professor of Biochemistry Pam Mertz served as the lead organizer of the 2023 American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) summer education meeting, Transforming Undergraduate Education in the Molecular Life Sciences, held at Suffolk University in Boston, July 27-30. She worked with co-organizers Odutayo Odunuga, Stephen F.
Visiting Librarians Traci Haynie and Emily Warren Present Poster at Towson Conference for Academic Libraries
Visiting Librarians Karin “Traci” Haynie, DNP, MSLS, MS, and Emily A. Warren, MLIS, presented "Creating an Academic Librarian Residency: The Visiting Librarian’s Adventure" at the 8th annual Towson Conference for Academic Libraries, based on their experiences as Visiting Teaching & Learning Librarians at the Hilda C. Landers Library.
Associate Professor Barrett Emerick Begins Term as NASSP President
Environmental Studies Students Riesett and Villiger Awarded National Fellowships
Two St. Mary’s College of Maryland students have been named to the 2023-2024 class of Rachel Carson Campus Fellows (RCC), a highly competitive national program whose mission is to “build and deepen critical connections between campuses, communities and advocates with the goal of advancing environmental health and equitable policy.” Lily Riesett ’24 and Nathan Villiger ’24 are among the 29 students in the 2023-2024 class of RCC fellows.