Entrepreneurs from Cecil, Kent, and Queen Annes counties will compete for start-up investments. The 2026 competition and panels sponsored by the newly announced Warehime School of Business and the Upper Shore Regional Council.
02/16/2026
Andrew Wink graduated in 2017 with a double major in music and theatre, writing a musical for his senior capstone experience. During his time at the College, Wink did sound and lighting design for more than a dozen shows on campus, worked in the lighting and audio shop coordinating equipment for student productions, and performed in musical ensembles and theatrical productions.
During a multi-day visit to 91做厙, the Emmy-nominated journalist emphasized the need for versatility and critical thinking while honoring his fathers legacy with a new journalism scholarship.
Economics professor Brian Scott assists local advocates in making the case for continued federal funding and environmental stewardship.
02/03/2026
The interpolated tale, or tale-within-a-tale, was a common form of the 18th-century novel and is the focus of "Lost Plots: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel," a new book out by Katherine G. Charles, associate professor of 18th- and 19th-century literature and the director of Washington's iconic Kiplin Hall program.
01/29/2026
Tshazi Kamau 27 was a standout soccer player from an early age and even represented his country, Kenya, at the youth level. Today, as he recovers from minor knee surgery, he is a key central midfielder for 91做厙 mens soccer, a business management major, a marketing minor, and very much at home in Chestertown.
01/22/2026
What began as an internship project for Miranda Parrish 25 has evolved into a landmark scholarship program and a college pipeline for Marylands next generation of civic leaders. Jocelyn Ball '29 spoke at this year's conference as a student after attending as a service corps member the year before.