CSM Don’t Miss Dual Enrollment/Transfer Sessions, ‘Bridging Our Gaps’ Series, Connections w/ Daisy Zamora & George Evans Events + More at CSM

Transfer Thursdays: 11 a.m. March 4 – 18. Zoom. CSM hosts transfer institutions virtually each Thursday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Representatives from two different institutions will be available to chat with students and help navigate their future transfer experience. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. csmd.edu/transferthursdays.

Dual Enrollment Parent Night, Calvert County. 6 – 7 p.m. March 2. Online. CSM’s Dual Enrollment Program and the Career and Technology Education Program at CSM gives high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to simultaneously earn college credit and possible credit toward a high school diploma. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/admissions/dual-enrollment-parent-night-calvert

Dual Enrollment Parent Night, Charles County. 6 – 7 p.m. March 3. Online. CSM’s Dual Enrollment Program and the Career and Technology Education Program at CSM gives high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to simultaneously earn college credit and possible credit toward a high school diploma. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/admissions/dual-enrollment-parent-night-charles

Dual Enrollment Parent Night, St. Mary’s County. 6 – 7 p.m. March 4. Online. CSM’s Dual Enrollment Program and the Career and Technology Education Program at CSM gives high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to simultaneously earn college credit and possible credit toward a high school diploma. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/admissions/dual-enrollment-parent-night-StMarys

HBCU Virtual Transfer Fair. 12 – 3 p.m. March 9. Online. CSM hosts virtual transfer fair with virtual representatives from representatives from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/student-services/HBCU-Virtual-Transfer-Fair

“Attitudes on Policing in America”: Wednesday, March 10. 7-8 p.m. The public is invited join Center for the Study of Democracy Director Antonio Ugues in discussing public views of policing in the U.S. Hosted by CSM’s Equity and Inclusive Diversity Office and SMCM’s Center for the Study of Democracy and Office of Inclusive Diversity, Equity, Access, and Accountability. Registration is required for this free Zoom event. Visit: http://bit.ly/bridgingourgaps2

Guided Pathway Nights: Arts and Humanities Pathway. 6 p.m. March 17. Zoom. Choose the Guided Pathway Night event that matches your interests and learn more about the pathway, including career opportunities, course offerings, stackable credentials, advising, and more. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/admissions/2021-03-17-Guided-Pathways-Nights


Daisy and George

CSM Connections Literary Series: Daisy Zamora and George Evans. 1 p.m. March 18. Zoom. Daisy Zamora is the author of numerous poetry books in Spanish, a collection of political essays. George Evans is the author of poetry collections published in the U.S., UK and Latin America. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/community-events/2021-03-18_connections-Daisy-and-George

CSM Closed for Spring Break. March 22 – 28. All CSM campuses will be closed March 22 -28 for Spring Break. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/

Guided Pathway Nights: Business and Information Systems Pathway. 6 p.m. March 31. Zoom. Choose the Guided Pathway Night event that matches your interests and learn more about the pathway, including career opportunities, course offerings, stackable credentials, advising, and more. RSVPs are required to access Zoom information. Free. https://www.csmd.edu/calendar/admissions/2021-03-31-Guided-Pathways-Nights

“Discussing US Immigration Policy”: Wednesday, March 31. 7-8 p.m. The public is invited join Center for the Study of Democracy Director Antonio Ugues in discussing Americans’ current views of U.S. immigration policy. Hosted by CSM’s Equity and Inclusive Diversity Office and SMCM’s Center for the Study of Democracy and Office of Inclusive Diversity, Equity, Access, and Accountability. Registration is required for this free Zoom event. Visit: http://bit.ly/bridgingourgaps3
 
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