Success in the 21st Century
Whether entering the job market or graduate school as a citizen of the 21st century, today's student must be equipped with problem-solving skills that reflect the methodologies of various academic disciplines. Students must be able to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. They must also be able to communicate across cultures and understand and respect differing worldviews. And finally, the successful citizen of the 21st century must understand and practice ethical and social responsibility as a member of an interdependent world.
Learning from the Chesapeake: History, Oysters and Water
Calendar of Events
Exciting events are happening this fall. For example, students will meet and greet the author, Rebecca Skloot, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" in Johns Hopkins University. A class hosts a fundraising event to help empower deaf women in Haiti. Click for Fall 2010 events or For more information on various events...
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