The 2010 Washington College women's lacrosse alumni game will be held Saturday, October 2nd, on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby, Jr. Stadium.
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The 2010 Washington College women's lacrosse alumni game will be held Saturday, October 2nd, on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby, Jr. Stadium.
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Washington College junior baseball captains Ryan Normoyle (Mt. Laurel, NJ/Lenape) and John Rolewicz (Bear, DE/Salesianum) have signed contracts to play with the Elmira Pioneers in the New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL), a college summer league, in 2011.
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Four Washington College teams open the fall 2010 season this weekend, with a men's soccer home night game headlining the action. The volleyball, women's soccer, and field hockey teams each open on the road.
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Now that students are back to school, the Dorchester Center for the Arts (DCA) invites the community to participate in upcoming classes and programs. New this session is a tap dancing class for adults and beginner ceramic classes
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Dr. Ying Wu of Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business has been named a Fulbright Scholar, one of higher education’s highest honors, for the 2010-2011 academic year. He will teach international economics, as well as monetary economics and macroeconomics, at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China.
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On each Monday morning at around 7:20 am those who have sign-up receive an eNewsletter in their email in-boxes. The eNewsletter is for information on things that are local in Kent County, Maryland.
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The first contact with Europeans brought profound changes for Native Americans on the Delmarva Peninsula and the Eastern Shore landscape in general.
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Project Outreach, an educational program available for any community organization working with high school or middle school-aged youth, is sponsoring “We’ve Got Talent!”
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Washington College rose 19 positions in the 2011 edition of the U.S. News & World Report annual Best Colleges rankings and was one of only 11 national liberal arts colleges on the survey’s list of “Up-and-Comers.”
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It may be nicknamed “God’s country,” but anyone who has visited the Eastern Shore knows the area—and its culture—really belongs to the people who live here.
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