The Key November 17, 2006 Edition

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W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g

Communication is

A newsletter for University of Maryland Eastern Shore students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends

CAMPUS EVENTS December 9 • 12 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Howard William P. Hytche Center

January 20 • 4 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Florida A&M William P. Hytche Center

December 9 • 2 p.m. Lady Hawks v. Winston-Salem State William P. Hytche Center

January 22 • 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Bethune-Cookman William P. Hytche Center

December 30 • 5 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Dartmouth William P. Hytche Center

January 29 • 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Coppin State William P. Hytche Center

January 2007

February 2007

January 3 • 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Norfolk State William P. Hytche Center

February 3 • 4 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. North Carolina A&T William P. Hytche Center February 5 • 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. South Carolina State William P. Hytche Center

December 2006

January 6 • All Day UMES Coach O Invitational Indoor Track Meet William P. Hytche Center

December 2 • 5 p.m. UMES Gospel Choir Fall Concert Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts

January 17 • 7 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Shenandoah William P. Hytche Center

November 2006

Keep UMES Beautiful! Do Not Litter!!!

For the latest news about UMES Athletics, check out Hawk Talk: www.umeshawks.com Chevonne Mansfield Graduate Assistant, Sports Information University of Maryland Eastern Shore Phone: (410) 651-6499 Fax: (410) 651-7600 Email: cmansfield@umes.edu

The Key is written according to the Associated Press stylebook.

November 18 • 4 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Wagner William P. Hytche Center November 27 • 7 p.m. UMES Gospel Choir Fall Revival Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts Revival continues through December 1 November 28 • 11 a.m. Fall Recital Voice & Woodwind Students Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts November 30 • 11 a.m. Fall Recital Piano, Brass & Percussion Students Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts

February 12 • 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Delaware State William P. Hytche Center

A November 17, 2006

CONTENTS Page 1 Circling the World Page 2 Circling the Oval Page 3 UMES People

A prestigious national all-star band has been chosen will not be able to perform. selected two of our students to join their Dr. Lamkin will serve as one of the three ranks, one of them in a lead position. conductors for the band. For the fifth consecutive year, UMES According to a statement from the AAJC, was included when the International the selection committee had a monumental Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) and task of selecting the best jazz performers the African American Jazz Caucus (AAJC) from the Historically Black Colleges and recently announced the 20 members of the Universities in a blind audition process. 2007 African American Jazz Caucus The AAJC/HBCU Student All-star Jazz Mercury Morris Historically Black Colleges and Universities Ensemble will be featured in three concerts (HBCU) Student All-star Big Band. Senior in three different celebrated settings. They Mercury Morris, from Baltimore, MD, will are: (1) 34th Annual International play lead (first) trombone and freshman Association for Jazz Education Conference: Elliot Womack, from Philadelphia, will Hilton New York, 8 p.m. (2) 34th Annual play third trumpet. Both are music educaInternational Association for Jazz tion majors and are members of the UMES Education Conference: Sheraton New York Jazz Ensemble and the UMES Wind Hotel & Towers, Saturday, January 13, Ensemble. Charles Smith, also from 2007, 7 p.m. (3) The New York Public Philadelphia, has been selected as one of ten alternates who Library / Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, will be asked to play if any of the trumpet players who have Sunday, January 14, 2007, 3 p.m.

UMES Musicians Invited to Join All-star Big Band

Page 4 UMES People Page 5 School News Page 6 School News Division of Institutional Advancement #3 Alumni House Princess Anne, MD 21853

Page 7 Difference Makers Page 8 Calendar of Events

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TEAM Awards Winners

Lecturer Program. The Technology In addition to Association of teaching a variety of Maryland (TEAM) undergraduate and has honored a graduate courses in faculty member his 30 years at and a student UMES, Copeland from UMES at its has made contribuannual banquet. tions to curriculum Department of design and educaTechnology tional research. Chairman Dr. The Lifetime Leon Copeland Achievement Award received the TEAM is the most recent Lifetime L to R: William Johnson, president, TEAM; Dr. Leon Copeland, chair, UMES Department of of several honors Achievement Technology; Michael Weglein, president-elect, TEAM; Dr. Ayodele Alade, chair, UMES Department TEAM has bestowed Award. Senior of Business, Management & Accounting. on Copeland. He Gregory Ross has also been recognized by the International Technology Cullen was presented with the 2006 Donald Maley Education Association, the Association of Career and Scholarship. Technical Education and various organizations in construcCopeland was honored for a lifetime of leadership and tion management. dedication to the field of technology education. He has From his own point of view, Copeland considers his chaired the Department of Technology at the University involvement and co- directorship of a $1.2 million grant since 1983. For more than 25 years, he has coordinated continued on page 7 the department’s annual Tech Expo and its Distinguished The Key is a publication of the UMES Division of Institutional Advancement for the students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the University. Please call 410-651-7773 for more information.


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