the Friday Report

VOLUME 40 NO. 10 MARCH 27, 2015
THIS WEEKEND!
You Are Invited
to Plan for Your
Loved Ones!
What Will Your Legacy Be?
Barbershop
Extravaganza
March 28 | 7:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick
Campus, Building B,
Multipurpose Room
STAY
CONNECTED
AND INFORMED
through
CSM's online
community
CSM.TXT
Facebook
It’s not a comfortable topic, but it is a necessary
one. When a loved one passes on, families are
thrown into turmoil and grief, and if that loved one
did not leave a straightforward and comprehensive
document listing his or her wishes, the family
suffers more. Lacking a plan can lead to family
conflict, dissipation of assets, and estate taxes that might not have been necessary.
The CSM Foundation is sponsoring a free breakfast session to help employees and the community get started on
planning and assigning assets for the future. "This is such a gift to our families and those organizations we passionately
support," said Michelle Goodwin, Vice President of Advancement at CSM. "You want to make sure your assets go to
your loved ones and not to the IRS, so learning how to make that happen is important."
“The Family Love Letter” program will be offered on April 9 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in the Center for Business and
Industry, Room 113. Seating is limited and an RSVP is required. Feel free to bring a spouse, friend or family member.
Estate planning experts from Morgan Stanley will be available to help with this sensitive topic and offer tips on
what it takes to gather all of the necessary information to create a will and begin to plan for your legacy.
Participants will receive a 38-page booklet
that can be used to list important information,
from the name of your doctor to your bank
"You want to make sure your assets go
account information, as well as insurance
to your loved ones and not to the IRS, so
policies, investments, and personal property.
learning how to make that happen is
"The Family Love Letter" program is
important."
being offered to the entire CSM family and
—CSM Vice President of Advancement Michelle Goodwin
is being presented by Karen Dranick from
Neuberger Berman, and is being hosted by
the following individuals from Morgan Stanley:
Charles L. Rosenfield, CFP, Senior Vice President, Investment Management Consultant, and Financial Advisor;
Gary T. Vaughan, CFP, Vice President and Financial Advisor; Kimberly Rosenfield, CFP, CRPS, Second Vice
President and Financial Advisor; and Katharine Vaughan Myers, CFP, CRPC, Financial Advisor. Kimberly
Rosenfield is also a CSM Foundation director.
Please RSVP to Toni Kruszka at ext. 7636 or e-mail [email protected]; or to Nicole Brien at 301-396-3185 or
e-mail [email protected] by April 6.
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FRO M T HE O F F I C E O F TH E PRES ID EN T ( PRE)
State of the College Presentation
Coffee with the President’s Council
Staff and faculty are invited to join CSM President Gottfried for
his annual report on the college. Time will be allowed for questions.
Please plan to attend one of the following sessions:
Staff and faculty are invited to join the division vice presidents
during one of the following sessions for updates and an informal
question-and-answer sessions:
Monday, March 30, 10 a.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113E
NEW! Thursday, April 2, 2:30 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113E
NEW! Tuesday, April 21, 2:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Flagship Building, Room 119
Tuesday, March 31, 2:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Building B, Room 104/105
For more information, please contact Kim Yellman, Office
of the President, ext. 7627. Schedule is subject to change.
Mark your calendar for these events, but please continue to check
The Friday Report for any changes.
Board of Trustees Meeting
The Board of Trustees held its monthly board meeting on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at the Leonardtown Campus.
• The board approved the following:
- Minutes of January 15, 2015 meeting
- Revisions to the Audit Committee Charter, the Academic and Student Services Committee Charter, and the Human Resources and
Benefits Committee Charter.
- Ratification of New Academic Programs as follows: Associate of Arts in Environmental Studies and certificates in the following programs: Mechatronics Technology: Robotics; Small Business Entrepreneurship; Networking Technology; and CyberSecurity.
- Ratification of Memorandum of Understanding between CSM Foundation and Brad and Linda Gottfried to name Room 104 in the
Center for Business and Industry (BI Building) and the first floor lobby in the Business Classroom (BU) Building on the La Plata
Campus.
- Ratification of contract to purchase Parcel B & A-1 Leonardtown Road in Hughesville from Hughesville Station, LLC
- Ratification of Contract Awards to Replace Two Faulty Chillers at (1) La Plata Campus and (1) Leonardtown Campus
- Ratification of Submission of Sexual Misconduct, Relationship Violence, Stalking and Retaliation Policy to MHEC
- Award of Landscaping Contract to Complete Landscaping
- Addition of Instructor for CDL Programs Position
•
The following oral reports were presented:
- Vice President Jernigan presented the January and February 2015 financial report.
- Trustee Harwood presented an Audit Committee Report
- Trustee Roache presented a Human Resources and Benefits Committee report
- Trustee Harwood presented a Foundation Quarterly report.
- Vice President Harris presented a Leonardtown Campus update.
- Student Government Association officers presented an SGA and SA report.
Please join the
College of Southern Maryland
and
University of Maryland School of Nursing
for a partnership signing of a nursing dual admission agreement.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 11 a.m.
College of Southern Maryland
La Plata Campus, Center for Business and Industry (BI Building)
Chaney Enterprises Conference Room (Room 113)
Refreshments will follow the signing ceremony.
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Kawai Piano Sale at CSM, March 29
By Invitation
Preview of New, Used Upright, Grand,
Digital Pianos
CSM, in partnership with the Kawai Corporation, is hosting a
public piano sale, 12 to 5 p.m., March 29, at the La Plata Campus
in the BI Building. Prior to the public sale, patrons can schedule
an appointment with Kawai representatives, through March 28,
which allows them to purchase a piano with priority selection and
special pricing.
“The college’s collaboration with Kawai provides our music
department with the use of four upright pianos to use during the
school year at no cost in exchange for the use of CSM facilities
to hold a piano sale,” said CSM Communication, Arts, and
Humanities Chair Dr. Stephen Johnson.
The sale includes pianos used by CSM students as well as
more than 30 upright, grand, new, used, and digital models.
Private showings can be arranged through Kawai at
240-419-9541.
Visit www.csmd.edu/cah/index.html for more information on
CSM’s music program,
Congratulations
• To Laura Dyson, administrative assistant, Advisement and Career
Services, on the recent birth of a son.
Mark Your Calendars!
CSM's 2nd Annual Picnic in the Park
All faculty and staff are invited to our 2nd Annual Picnic in the
Park on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Gilbert Run Park, 13140 Charles Street,
Charlotte Hall, MD.
Come enjoy:
• Music
• Picnic including pulled pork, hot dogs, hamburgers,
veggie burgers, potato salad, baked beans, cookies, and beverages • Lawn Games: volleyball, cornhole, horseshoes, and ladder ball • Pictures with the Hawk
• Door Prizes, and more!
Employees are encouraged to change out of their business attire into
casual attire/footwear at 3 p.m. prior to arriving at Gilbert Run. Also, feel
free to bring your camp chairs, dancing shoes, fishing poles, sunscreen,
and bug spray.
Once inside Gilbert Run's entrance gate, turn right to enter the
parking lot for Brookside Pavilion.
Please Note: Beginning at 3 p.m. on Friday, May 8, all CSM
campuses will have limited operations so that most employees can
attend the picnic (classes and other essential functions will continue as
scheduled). Employees choosing to leave their campus at 3 p.m. and not
attend the picnic are expected to take personal leave. The CSM picnic
is for faculty and staff only; no guests should be invited. Please direct
any questions regarding participation to your supervisor, or for general
information regarding the picnic, please contact Kim Yellman, PRE,
ext. 7627.
Wear a CSM shirt and show your school pride! Let's have some fun!
See you at the park!
With Sympathy
• To Mike Green, professor, Business and Technology Division, on
the recent death of his mother.
Student Volunteers Needed for the Pulse of Southern Maryland Opinion Poll
CSM is looking for volunteers to participate in the Pulse of Southern Maryland public opinion telephone poll. Faculty, please encourage your
students to volunteer (with extra credit awarded, where appropriate). Participating in the Pulse is a great opportunity for students to gain
self-confidence a set of skills for dealing with the public as a professional. Instructors will be given data on the number of calls attempted and number
of surveys completed by each of their students. Telephone surveys will be conducted at the La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113E on the
following dates:
• Monday, April 6, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, April 7, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
• Wednesday, April 8, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
• Thursday, April 9, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Participants will be provided with scripts, pre-printed surveys, and sheets of telephone numbers. Complimentary pizza will be served. Due
to a limited number of spaces, electronic pre-registration is required at: www.csmd.edu/mth/pulse.html. The results of the survey will be published
in Southern Maryland Newspapers. We need as many students as possible to place more than 3,400 calls. The more students we have, the fewer calls
anyone will need to make. For more information, contact Pat Schroeder at [email protected].
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Partners in STEM Education, hosted by CSM and other key partners, will take
place during the month of April and will promote science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics (STEM) education and careers in Southern Maryland.
CSM is focused on engaging, challenging, and educating the future STEM
workforce with support from all segments of our region through strategic planning
sessions, community outreach, events and activities, and educator conferences. CEOs, naval officers, technology and defense companies, and K-12
administrators and educators have joined forces to move forward at an aggressive pace to ensure a highly skilled workforce that can be employed
locally to lead our region into the future.
This year's STEM events will showcase four outreach activities: Tri-County Job and Career Fair, LEGO Robotics Championship, Student Success
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, and Women + Math.
Volunteers Needed!
Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend one or all of the events, and volunteers will be needed for all events. For more information, visit
www.csmd.edu/STEM.
To sign up to volunteer for the LEGO Robotics Championship event, visit www.csmd.edu/stem/roboticsvolunteer.html.
Visit, www.hawk.csmd.edu/acs/survey to register to volunteer for one hour to assist with the Tri-County Job and Career Fair that will be held
on April 7, or contact Chloe Hiland, ext. 7511.
UPCOMING STEM EVENTS - La Plata Campus
Tri-County
Job and Career Fair
LEGO Robotics
Championship
Tuesday, April 7
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
PE Building
Saturday, April 11
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
PE Building
Student Success
Mid-Atlantic
Regional
Conference
Women + Math
Saturday, April 18
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
BI Building
Friday, April 17
8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
BI Building
Register Now for the Student Success Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference!
Attention faculty and staff! Register now to attend this year's Student Success Mid Atlantic Regional Conference on April 17. To register, visit
www.dlf.csmd.edu/studentsuccess/registration.html.
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Pizza Hotline Fundraiser
On Monday, March 30, the Adjunct Faculty Scholarship Committee
is holding a fundraiser at Pizza Hotline in La Plata. Order a pizza,
calzone, salad, sandwich, or lasagna between 2 and 8 p.m. and 10% of
the sale will go to the Adjunct Faculty Scholarship Committee.
You can order by phone 301-934-4670 or order online at
PizzaHotlineOnline.com This is our main means of raising funds, so
your support is greatly appreciated! For more information, contact
Denise Snee at [email protected]
Diversity Matters
IS MY RELATIONSHIP HEALTHY?
March 31 | 2:30-4 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113E
April 2 | 2:30-4 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Building B, Room 104/105
April 7 | 2:30-4 p.m.
Leonardtown Campus, Building C, Room 216
Join us to learn about the warning signs of an unhealthy relationship,
the difference between a healthy and an unhealthy relationship, and how
to break the cycles of abuse. Michelle Corley from the Center for Abused
Persons will provide information and resources for participants who may
be seeking support for themselves or someone they care about.
Hiring Event for Nursing Students
March 31 | 1 - 3 p.m.
Leonardtown Campus
Building A, Room 206, Auditorium
30th Annual
Zonta Fashion Show
April 10, Waldorf Jaycees
Community Center
Needed—new or gently used
machine washable business attire
for "Attire to Inspire," benefiting
Lifestyles of Maryland, a 503(c)
nonprofit organization. Bring items to the event on April 10, or, if unable
to attend, donations will be accepted March 2 - April 9, and can be
dropped off at the La Plata Campus, CC Building, Room 110.
A VIP reception (for sponsors) begins at 5:30 p.m. Doors open for
guests at 6:30 p.m. for the bar and the Silent Auction. Dinner and the
evening program begins at 7 p.m. An after-party will take place
9:30 p.m. - Midnight.
For more information visit zontacharlescounty.org.
SPRING
OPEN HOUSE
• Meet the faculty and ask questions
about the various programs of study
• Learn more about Financial Aid and
Scholarships
• Receive transfer information and
learn about guaranteed admissions
to universities and colleges including
University of Maryland, College Park
April 14 | 5 - 7 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus
April 15 | 5 - 7 p.m.
La Plata Campus
April 16 | 5 - 7 p.m.
Leonardtown Campus
• Talk to current CSM students
• Find out about athletics and other CSM clubs and organizations
Get a Head Start!
Registration begins April 1 for 2015 Summer Session I.
Right at Home In Home Care & Assistance will be interviewing for the
following positions:
Summer Session I: May 26 - June 2
Summer Session II: July 6 - August 14
• Personal Care Aides - CNA/GNA license
• Companion/Homemakers - No certificate or license
• Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses Accepting applications from LPNs and RNs for upcoming
openings.
register.csmd.edu
For more information, contact Tamara Cherry-Clarke at
[email protected].
Faculty/Staff Cap
and Gown Rental
for 2015 Spring
Graduation
Spring graduation is just around
the corner. If you plan to attend the
graduation ceremony on May 21,
2015, and need to order a cap and
gown, please contact Jeanine Davis at [email protected] by April 7
with your confirmation of attendance and approval to order.
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Save the Date!
Splash for Scholarships - April 25
Think warm weather, poolside drinks, flip flops, beach music, and
fun. Join us for Splash for Scholarships, a poolside evening of fun to
celebrate the 5th Anniversary of our Wellness and Aquatics Center at
the Leonardtown Campus, with all proceeds supporting CSM student
scholarships.
For more information, visit www.csmd.edu/foundation/splash.
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College of Southern Maryland Student
Government Banquet Awards
Every year, the college’s Student Government Association (SGA),
in conjunction with the Student Life and Athletics Department, presents
several awards to honor students and clubs. Nominations for all of these
awards may be made by anyone within the college community and
may be made for any current or outgoing student. Selections of award
recipients are made by the college’s student life advisors.
Award recipients will be honored at the annual CSM SGA Banquet
to be held on Thursday, May 7, 2015, 5:30 - 8 p.m. at Middleton Hall in
Waldorf, Maryland.
PRESIDENT’S AND VICE-PRESIDENT’S CUP AWARD
The President’s Cup is given to the college’s outstanding student
leader. The recipient should be someone who has demonstrated the
ability to motivate and lead others, has given their time and talents in an
effort to better the college community and has been actively involved in
the college’s extracurricular program at any campus.
The Vice-President’s Cup is presented to the student who has most
significantly contributed to improving the college community. This
award is designed to recognize the important work completed by
students “behind the scenes.” The major criteria for the Vice-President's
Cup are dedication, commitment, and involvement.
Your nomination should specify the award and contain a brief
explanation of why you believe the student should be nominated for the
award and what the student has done to earn the award.
STUDENT EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARD
The Student Assistant of the Year Award is given to a student
employee who has gone “above and beyond” their duties as a student
employee. Nominations can be made by any one member who interacts
with the student employee and must also include a letter of support by
the student employee’s direct supervisor.
STUDENT CLUB OF THE YEAR AWARD
This year, the SGA has chosen to recognize and honor one club from
any CSM campus as the “CSM Student Club of the Year.” The Club
of the Year is given to one CSM club that has been active for the full
academic year and has added value to the college community through its
involvement on campus and/or in the community; as well as its impact
on enhancing the overall student experience.
STUDENT CLUB ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARD
This year, the SGA has chosen to recognize and honor one club
advisor from any CSM Campus as the “CSM Student Club Advisor
of the Year.” The Club Advisor of the Year is given to one CSM club
advisor who exemplifies committee to the club’s mission and activity on
campus and aids in the growth and development of the club’s officers
and members.
Nominations forms or write-ups for ALL awards must be delivered
to any college Student Life Office or emailed to Jennifer VanCory
([email protected]), by close of business on Friday, April 10, 2015. For
more information or questions, please contact Jennifer at ext. 5410.
Thank you for your help in recognizing the contributions of our student
leaders, student employees, club advisors, and student clubs!
Nomination forms can be obtained through the Student Life office.
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Grants Update
Agency Name: American Legacy Foundation
Amount of Request: $4,995
Funding Period: 4/1/15 - 3/31/16
Project Title: Smoke-Free and Tobacco-Free Community College
Grant Initiative
Grant funds will be used to provide a framework to assess the CSM
college campuses. With input from students, employees and visitors,
a taskforce will look at the feasibility of CSM becoming smoke-free/
tobacco-free.
2015 Spring Series Continues
• The spring Connections series will continue on April 3 with a reading
by Poet W. D. Ehrhart at 7:30 p.m., Leonardtown Campus, Building A,
Auditorium. Ehrhart is one of the best-known poets and memoirists to
come out of the Vietnam War. The influence of Ehrhart's encounter with the
Vietnam War can readily be seen in his writing.
• The March presentation by Retired Lieutenant Colonel Ron Capps
and Author and Poet Fred Foote has been rescheduled due to inclement
weather and college closures. This presentation will now be held on April
24, 7:30 p.m., La Plata Campus, LR Building, Room 102. Ron Capps is
the founder and director of the Veterans’ Writing Project, a program he
initiated to help veterans find their voices and tell their stories. Fred Foote
is the author of Medic Against Bomb, a book of poetry on the wounded
(Americans, Iraqis, and Afghanis) of the Iraq/Afghanistan wars. It also
describes the inspiring healing efforts of our nation’s military medics and
those at the Veterans Administration.
• To conclude the series on May 1, contributors to the Spring 2015
Connections Literary Magazine will read from their works.
Copies of the books featured in the Connections Literary Series
can be purchased at any CSM College Store location or online at
www.csmd.edu/CollegeStore.
For for more information, visit www.csmd.edu/Connections . For
advance tickets, e-mail [email protected] or call 301-934-7828.
Charles County Chapter of Maryland
Writers’ Association April Session
Ever get writer’s block? There’s a cure for that. Alix Moore will
show how to go “From Stuck to Flowing” and give members a bit of
practice surmounting the block at the April 15 meeting of the Charles
County Chapter of the Maryland Writers’ Association.
Moore, a writer and teacher, is also the author of several books on
writing, marketing, and creativity.
For more information about the writers' association membership and
the upcoming meetings, contact Edna Troiano, CSM professor emerita,
at [email protected]. Or, contact Michelle Brosco Christian, CSM
assistant professor of communication, at [email protected]. Also,
visit the MWA website at www.marylandwriters.org.
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FROM T H E H U M A N R ES O U RCES D EPAR T M EN T ( H RD)
Faculty/Staff Updates
New employees:
Daniel Polhemus
System Administrator
(Network/Academic), part-time
Technology Support Team
March 23, 2015, ext. TBD
Departures:
Brandi Shorter
Office Assistant/Lab Technician
Healthcare
March 23, 2015
Ronald Toward
Executive Director
Physical Plant
March 23, 2015, ext. 7728
Brenda Miller
Administrative Assistant
Distance Learning and Faculty
Development
March 24, 2015
Promotion:
Joyce Embrey
Director of Operations
Continuing Education and
Workforce Development
March 23, 2015, ext. 7655
Robert Manley
Course Coordinator
Center for Trades and Energy
Training
March 27, 2015
Brian Connoley
Environmental Compliance
Specialist
Maryland Center for
Environmental Training - MDE
March 26, 2015
Position Announcement:
Position: Instructional Technology Assistant (#3058)
Announcement No.: FY15-78
Department: Distance Learning and Faculty Development
Salary: $36,947
Grade: 23800
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Flexibility is required.
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 03/26/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/09/15.
CSM Employee Recognition and Awards Program
FY15 Call for Nominations | Deadline June 30
All employees are encouraged to participate in the CSM
Employee Recognition Awards program by nominating deserving
teams and individuals for one of the eight award categories.
Nominations are accepted online at www.hawk.csmd.edu/hrd/
employeerecognitionawards.html until June 30, 2015.
AWARD CATEGORIES:
• President’s Award - recognizes accomplishments that
move the college strategically forward
• College/Community Service Award - recognizes substantial
college or job-related volunteer services internal to the
college or in the community
• Customer Service Award - recognizes dedication to quality
service and customer satisfaction for internal and/or
external customers
• Extra Mile Award - recognizes a substantial contribution
for an extended period
• Innovator Award - recognizes efficiencies that save the
college substantial money or work; ideas that result in
improved educational experiences for students; or ideas that
lead the college in a new direction
• Leadership Award - recognizes individual who has applied
strong leadership skills to the success of a curricular project;
committee responsibility, administrative project; or major
college activity
• Innovative Teaching Award - recognizes faculty individually
or as a team who have improved the educational experience for
students and moved the college forward strategically
• Professional Goal Attainment Award - recognizes
achievement of a job-related educational or professional goal
The FY15 recognition and award winners and honorable
mentions will be announced at the September 25 All-College
Convocation event. For questions regarding this program, please
contact Pam Starkey in HRD, ext. 7895.
TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Individual Counseling
For counseling sessions, please see this week's Spotlight on
Training everyone e-mail.
Tuition Reimbursement Deadline for Summer Semester
April 15 is the deadline for submitting your tuition reimbursement request form for the upcoming 2015 summer semester. Eligible
employees are those covered by the college’s retirement system. Tuition reimbursement is for credit courses not offered or available
at CSM. It is awarded upon the successful completion of pre-approved courses at approved institutions and is contingent upon the
availability of funds. Audited and non-credit courses as well as books and fees do not qualify for reimbursement. The maximum allowed
credits per fiscal year are 12 graduate credits and 15 undergraduate credits. Visit HRD’s intranet page for a copy of the tuition reimbursement
request form.
For more information, refer to policy HR 4160 in the Administrative Manual, or contact Patsy Bergquist in HRD at [email protected].
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SPOTLIGHT ON TRAINING
Upcoming Technical Training
In addition to online courses, the following lecture/lab courses are coming up soon. Unless otherwise noted, classes will meet in the
Technical Training Center (ST Building, Room 129) on the La Plata Campus.
-Registration Process – March 30; For con ed 10 a.m – 12 p.m., For credit 2 – 4 p.m., ST129
-Engaging the Employee – March 31, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., BI 103/104
-Introduction to Computers, Part II - March 31, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Charles County Government Building, La Plata
-GroupWise Address Books – March 31, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., ST129
-Dealing with Difficult People – April 1, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., BI 103/104
-Degree Audit Basics – April 1, 2:30 – 4 p.m., ST129
-Assertive Communication – April 2, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., BI 103/104
-Word 2010 Basics – April 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Charles County Government Building, La Plata
Find additional information about our technical training program, course descriptions, calendars, online registration, and more at
http://info.csmd.edu/Training/technical. Training sections are added regularly, so please review the weekly advertisements or check
the registration page of the Technical Training web site frequently. If you should have any questions, please contact Wendy Cleary,
technical training coordinator, at ext. 7610 or e-mail [email protected].
CSM BARBERSHOP EXTRAVAGANZA
March 28 and April 20 | 7:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Building B, Multipurpose Room
CSM TONY HUNGERFORD MEMORIAL ART GALLERY:
ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT ART EXHIBITION
April 8 - May 4
Award Reception - April 14 | 2:30 p.m.
La Plata Campus, FA Building, Tony Hungerford Memorial Art Gallery
CSM LATIN MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT
April 10-11 | 8 p.m.
La Plata Campus, FA Building, Theater
Visit www.csmd.edu/Arts
for the entire spring 2015 schedule.
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