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Assisting Children and Families Left Behind by Immigration Raids
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Practice Before Pressure: UMES Simulation Center Expands Opportunities for Future Healthcare WorkersAt the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, healthcare students are using advanced simulation technology to practice critical medical scenarios before they ever encounter them in real life. From high-tech mannequins to standardized patient encounters, UMES faculty and students say simulation training is helping future healthcare providers build confidence, teamwork, and clinical skills in a safe learning environment. Jenny O'Connor reports.
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Five Projects Including Two on the Maryland Eastern Shore
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UMES Asst. Prof. Arlisha Norwood on Its History and Meaning
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On Sunday, June 14th, young girls and boys dressed in their finest attire to spend a special day with their fathers at the Eastern Correctional Institution's Father-Child Dance. The event brought families together through dancing, activities, and shared memories while highlighting the importance of family connections, rehabilitation, and reunification. Jenny O'Connor reports on how one day of celebration can have a lasting impact on incarcerated fathers and their children.
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Improving Water Quality, A Key to Success
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Still Worries About Impact on Infrastructure
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Open Space on Eastern Shore Primed for Solar Energy Push