Hood in the News Archived
September
We have signed our first NeighborHOOD partnership agreement with FCPS.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 4, 2019
Headline: Hood College partners with FCPS for First NeighborHOOD partnership agreement
We were recognized by Healthiest Maryland Businesses as a Bronze level recipient of the Wellness at Work awards.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 4, 2019
Headline: Hood College wins Wellness at Work award
The Hood Environmental Action Team (HEAT) installed bee boxes in the Frederick News-Post's community garden.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 12, 2019
Headline: Hood environmental organization abuzz over bee project
U.S. News & World Report ranked us in the top 50 of four major lists in the north region.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 19, 2019
Headline: Hood College receives accolades from U.S. News, several other publications
The Kiwanis Club of Frederick Foundation awarded Hood student Shayna Heffner ’22 the Kiwanis Club of Frederick Foundation Scholarship for $2,500 to use toward her college career.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 25, 2019
Headline: Kiwanis Club awards scholarship
Cybersecurity expert Melissa Hathaway will speak at Hood College for the Cotton Cyber Lecture Series.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 30, 2019
Headline: Cyber Expert Melissa Hathaway to Speak at Hood College
August
The Rotary Club of Carroll Creek granted the Frederick Food Security Network funds for a cold storage room.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Aug. 5, 2019
Headline: Rotary Club's donation of cold storage unit helps Frederick food security group prevent spoilage
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Aug. 8, 2019
Headline: Community garden receives grant to help save spoiling produce
Our cybersecurity pipeline won an award from the National CyberWatch Center.
Outlet: Yahoo! Finance
Publication Date: Aug. 7, 2019
Headline: Hood College Cyber Partnership Wins National Award - Innovations in Cyber Security Education
Outlet: SF Gate
Publication Date: Aug. 7, 2019
Headline: Hood College Cyber Partnership Wins National Award - Innovations in Cyber Security Education
The Frederick Food Security Network uses produce from community gardens around the city to help provide fresh fruit and vegetables to those living in food deserts.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Aug. 12, 2019
Headline: Frederick Uncut: Community gardens around the city help address food insecurity
Joyce Michaud has retired from Hood College, where she started the ceramic arts program in 1994.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Aug. 14, 2019
Headline: Professor credited with creating arts program at Hood College retires
Outlet: Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Publication Date: Aug. 18, 2019
Headline: Business people for Aug. 18
Professor Ann Boyd discussed bioethics in the modern era at a recent speaker series.
Outlet: Shepherdstown Chronicle
Publication Date: Aug. 16, 2019
Headline: Hood College professor discusses bioethics in modern era
We have launched online programs in cybersecurity and information technology to provide greater access to working professionals.
Outlets:Yahoo! Finance, SF Gate, Markets Insider, finanzen.net, Benzinga, Website Gear
Publication Date: Aug. 16, 2019
After former Hood soccer player Brittni Souder's career ended due to concussions, she is helping other girls avoid the same fate.
Outlet: Washington Post
Publication Date: Aug. 20, 2019
Headline: After concussions ended her soccer career, a former star is helping girls avoid a similar fate
New students and their families moved into their rooms as they took the first steps of their college careers.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Aug. 22, 2019
Headline: Hood College freshmen welcomed to their new home
More than 30 businesses in downtown Frederick now offer a 10 percent discount to Hood College students.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Aug. 23, 2019
Headline: Downtown businesses now offer discounts for Hood students
Hood welcomed the largest class in the College's history this semester.
Outlet: WFMD
Publication Date: Aug. 23, 2019
Headline: Hood Experiencing Record Enrollment Of New Students For Fall 2019
Alumna and trustee Kathleen Weslock ’77 has been named the Judge William B. Groat Alumni Award winner at Cornell University.
Outlet: Cornell Chronicle
Publication Date: Aug. 26, 2019
Headline: Weslock, Beck are ILR’s 2020 Groat, Alpern award winners
Alumna soccer player Brittni Souder ’14 is raising awareness about the dangers of concussions.
Outlet: Fox News
Publication Date: Aug. 30, 2019
Headline: Former soccer star brings awareness to the dangers of concussions
Outlet: ESPN Outside the Lines
Publication Date: Aug. 26, 2019
Headline: ESPN’s Outside the Lines - Brittni Souder, PINK Board Member and retired college soccer player.
July
We are hosting the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" during the first ever Frederick Shakespeare Festival.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: July 17, 2019
Headline: Shakespeare returns to Frederick with a month-long festival
Alumna Emily Adesina has been named the director of the Georgetown Hill Lab School.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: July 30, 2019
Headline: Hood College announces new director of Georgetown Hill Lab School
ROTC Cadet Michael Cheripka received an SAR Silver Medal for his high degree of merit with respect to leadership qualities, military bearing and patriotism.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: July 31, 2019
Headline: ROTC Cadets receive SAR Silver Medal
June
We have been accepted as a new member of the Chesapeake Watershed Cooperative Ecosystems Unit.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: June 4, 2019
Headline: Hood College partners with Chesapeake Watershed
The Hood-Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. Imaging Science and Cancer Biology Symposium is coming to campus June 21.
Outlet: Maryland Business Daily
Publication Date: June 14, 2019
Headline: FREDERICK COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Imaging Science and Cancer Biology Symposium June 21st in Frederick
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: June 19, 2019
Headline: Hood College, Leidos Biomedical to hold cancer imaging symposium
Professor Xinlian Liu is part of a team using machine learning techniques and mathematics to suggest best-practice strategies for suicide prevention, especially among veterans.
Outlet: WUSA9 CBS
Publication Date: June 20, 2019
Headline: Math not medicine | Scientists try to prevent veteran suicides with deep learning
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: June 24, 2019
Headline: Hood professor, alumnus working to use computers to identify suicidal ideation
Otis Brawley, M.D., opened the Hood-Leidos Biomedical Research Cancer Imaging Symposium with a keynote lecture.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: June 21, 2019
Headline: How racial, geographic disparities affect cancer treatment
We have been awarded a grant from the MCCE to fund a Computational Thinking Partnership.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: June 29, 2019
Headline: Hood College awarded grant to fund Computational Thinking Partnership
May
A panel of experts discussed the current and future health of the Monocacy River at a Green Neighbor Festival outreach event on campus.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: May 2, 2019
Headline: Monocacy science panel rekindles debate of river setbacks, corridor
President Andrea Chapdelaine was named chair of the Maryland Independent College and University Association (MICUA) Board of Trustees.
Outlet: Citybizlist
Publication Date: May 8, 2019
Headline: MICUA Board of Trustees Elects Andrea Chapdelaine and Elliot Hirshman
Enactus created Astraea, a project that gives women access to feminine products.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: May 15, 2019
Headline: Hood students’ project gives women access to feminine products
Approximately 500 students graduated from Hood College. Cancer survivor Allison Poore was selected as the graduate student speaker.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: May 18, 2019
Headline: Cancer survivor, three sisters among graduates at Hood College
MBA alumna Colleen Kline was named in The Daily Record's 2019 Leadership in Law Awards.
Outlet: The Daily Record
Publication Date: May 20, 2019
Headline: Colleen Pleasant Kline
Alumna Sophie Smith ’18 is the first full-time manager of Brunswick Main Street. She is trying to revitalize Downtown Brunswick.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: May 25, 2019
Headline: Brunswick Main Street manager balances energy with vacancy challenges
Professor Carin Robinson was quoted in a story about Kelly Schulz's rising political stock in Maryland.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: May 26, 2019
Headline: Schulz focused on Commerce job, while observers see other opportunities
April
Hood is partnering with Google to offer an Applied Computing Series designed to teach computer science and data science to students who may not have previously considered entering tech.
Outlet: Technical.ly Baltimore
Publication Date: April 5, 2019
Headline: Frederick’s Hood College is adding Google courses to its curriculum
The new campus residence hall received final approval, and construction is scheduled to start in June.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: April 10, 2019
Headline: Hood College receives final approval for new residence hall
Former Anonymous hacker Hector Monsegur delivered the Cotton Cyber Series lecture.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: April 11, 2019
Headline: Cybersecurity is not prepared to major attacks, hacker says
The Student Government Association gave back to the community with its annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: April 14, 2019
Headline: Giving back to the community: Hood College hosts annual Easter Egg hunt
President Chapdelaine was named to The Daily Record's 2019 Top 100 Women.
Outlet: The Daily Record
Publication Date: April 16, 2019
Headline: Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Ph.D.
Instructor Kevin Sellner, an algae expert, was cited in a story about the dredging of Lake Linganore.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: April 25, 2019
Headline: Lake Linganore dredging will start with 300-ton crane lifting equipment into reservoir
The Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies is one of the organizers for the 3rd Annual Green Neighbor Festival.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: April 25, 2019
Headline: Green Neighbor Festival returns May 4 with fish, food, fun
Professor David Hixson is taking archaeology virtual with his use of drones, digital photography, photogrammetry and 3D modeling.
Outlet: Forbes
Publication Date: April 30, 2019
Headline: Unreal Archaeology - How The Ancient World Is Being Recreated In Virtual Reality
Graduate student Allyson Golightly was the Charles E. Tressler Distinguished Teacher Award.
Outlet: Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Publication Date: April 30, 2019
Headline: Golightly honored for distinguished teaching
March
Professor Xinlian Liu is part of a team using machine learning techniques and mathematics to suggest best-practice strategies for suicide prevention, especially among veterans.
Outlet: SIAM News
Publication Date: March 1, 2019
Headline: Machine Learning Techniques Advance Suicide Prevention Strategies
Senior Maisha Khan won the Maryland Portz Award, which honors the top honors student in the state.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: March 4, 2019
Headline: School Notes: Hood senior wins honors award in Maryland
Ceramics instructor Phil Berneburg was featured in a podcast in which he discussed projects he has worked on and the different aspects of ceramics.
Outlet: ArtBoxDMV
Publication Date: March 7, 2019
Headline: Episode 8 Interview with Phil Berneburg
The new cybersecurity and informatics lab is officially open for classes.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: March 8, 2019
Headline: New cyber and informatics lab in Frederick, Maryland
April Boulton, Dean of the Graduate School, presented about the importance of honeybees and why we must protect them.
Outlet: The Shepherdstown Chronicle
Publication Date: March 15, 2019
Headline: Buzzin' around: Honeybees make a difference in our daily lives
The Frederick Symphony Orchestra performed a concert on campus..
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: March 17, 2019
Headline: Symphony, choirs make beautiful music together at Hood College
Jody Olsen, director of the Peace Corps, gave a talk about the organization and her experiences in it since 1966.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: March 17, 2019
Headline: Peace Corps director speaks at Hood
Rick Roth discussed the differences between signatures and pattern analysis when trying to detect cyber attacks.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: March 22, 2019
Headline: Cyber Friday: Protecting personal data through software
Mary Shoemaker ’64 was named the 2019 Outstanding Woman of the Year by the Waynesboro/Augusta Woman's Club in Fisherville, Virginia.
Outlet: The News Virginian
Publication Date: March 25, 2019
Headline: Shoemaker WOWs community
A Young Writers' Conference will run on campus from Aug. 5 to 16. Hood professor will lead the workshop, and there will be guest writers and community readings.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: March 26, 2019
Headline: Writers' Conference offers workshops for young creatives
Professor Sang Kim was cited in a story about the future of Washington, D.C., and Maryland's economy.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: March 30, 2019
Headline: Writers' Conference offers workshops for young creatives
February
Hood conducted its first ever active shooter drill to create situational awareness and improve campus safety.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Feb. 6, 2019
Headline: Hood College holds first active shooter drill in plan to improve safety
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Feb. 6, 2019
Headline: Hood College practices first-ever active shooter drill
The third annual Green Neighbor Festival beings April 29. The early-bird deadline for vendors is March 1.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Feb. 7, 2019
Headline: Green Neighbor Festival looks for vendors, sponsors
Alumnus Jake Wynn talked about the life of Clara Barton, whose work as a field nurse during the Civil War earned her the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield.”
Outlet: C-SPAN
Publication Date: Feb. 9, 2019
Headline: Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office
Alumnus Bruce John Walz, M.A.’82 was named to the Mount Airy Hall of Fame.
Outlet: Carroll County Times
Publication Date: Feb. 18, 2019
Headline: Mount Airy Hall of Fame set to induct five, celebrate 20 years
Madina Franklin ’20, vice president of Hood’s Black Student Union, spoke about why black history is important during Urbana High School’s 3rd Annual Community Black History Program.
Outlet: Urbana Town Courier
Publication Date: Feb. 22, 2019
Headline: Third Annual Program Honors Black History and Excellence
Hood College signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Fort Detrick to build a pathway for active duty military personnel to take reduced-tuition graduate courses.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Feb. 25, 2019
Headline: School Notes: Hood offers Detrick soldiers lower-cost graduate tuition
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Feb. 25, 2019
Headline: Hood College and Fort Detrick sign agreement to continue education for on-base military
January
The Frederick Food Security Network has helped produce more than 1,500 pounds of food for those in need in Frederick County.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Jan. 4, 2019
Headline: Hood College launches new program to help feed local families
Area high school students attended the Model United Nations conference at Hood College to discuss real-world responses for potential situations and crises.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Jan. 5, 2019
Headline: Students gather at Hood to solve world problems
Professor David Gurzick was quoted in a Frederick Magazine story about the "Gig Economy" and how the work landscape is changing.
Outlet: Frederick Magazine
Publication Date: Jan. 10, 2019
Headline: The Gig Economy: The 9-to-5 Routine Gets Turned on its Head with Flexible Hours, New Worker Needs
Professor David Hixson was quoted in a Forbes story about the effect of the government shutdown on the National Park Service.
Outlet: Forbes
Publication Date: Jan. 11, 2019
Headline: Archaeological Resources At Risk As Government Shutdown Lingers
Alumna Lois Jarman, M.A.’06, is now on the Frederick County Board of Education
Outlet: WFMD
Publication Date: Jan. 16, 2019
Headline: Jarman Sworn In As Board Of Ed Member
National scholar C. Nicole Mason visited campus on MLK Day to discuss the impact of race, class and gender on public policies.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Jan. 21, 2019
Headline: National scholar visits Hood College
The Frederick Food Security Network won the Chesapeake Bay Trust's 2019 Melanie Teems Award for environmental engagement.
Outlet: Eye on Annapolis
Publication Date: Jan. 23, 2019
Headline: Chesapeake Bay Trust Annual Awards Program honors Senator Astle and Irish Restaurant Company
Alumna Sarah Marshall and her family were featured on the HGTV series "House Hunters" when they searched for and bought a house in Frederick.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Jan. 24, 2019
Headline: Local couple appear on HGTV’s 'House Hunters'
Artist Taurean Washington, a 2012 alum, was profiled in the Baltimore Sun.
Outlet: Baltimore Sun
Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2019
Headline: Columbia artist brings hip hop culture to Slayton House exhibit
The Frederick Food Security Network won an award for environmental engagement.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Jan. 29, 2019
Headline: Hood College’s award-winning Frederick Food Security Network expands
Martha Church, the first female president of Hood College, died and left behind a significant legacy.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Jan. 30, 2019
Headline: Martha Church, first female president of Hood College, leaves legacy of national acclaim
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Jan. 29, 2019
Headline: Hood College's first female president, Dr. Martha Church, passes away
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December
Student Taylor Polito is the marketing and social media coordinator for the nonprofit Platoon 22. She was quoted in a story about an equestrian fundraiser for her charity.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Dec. 1, 2018
Headline: Horse Derby a festive way to give back
The Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies launched the Frederick Food Security Network as part of a growing project to bring fresh produce into communities that are currently food insecure.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Dec. 5, 2018
Headline: Hood College tackles shrinking food budgets by growing fresh produce
Hood College has partnered with several organizations including the Frederick Innovative Technology Center and the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research to develop the Community Growth Accelerator Technology Development Program, which aims to help young entrepreneurs with startups and business savvy.
Outlet: Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Publication Date: Dec. 11, 2018
Headline: Accelerator aims at Frederick startups
Outlet: Virtual Strategy Magazine
Publication Date: Dec. 13, 2018
Headline: Frederick National Laboratory, Frederick Innovative Technology Center Announce New Accelerator Program for Frederick Startups
Connie Ray, manager of the Frederick Food Security Network, explained how a Common Market location in the old Safeway location would remove a food desert and help that area of Downtown Frederick.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Dec. 12, 2018
Headline: Common Market putting all its efforts into second store at old Safeway location
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program has received 10-year accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and is now fully accredited through 2028.
Outlet: Yahoo! Finance
Publication Date: Dec. 13, 2018
Headline: Hood College Nursing Program Receives 10-Year Accreditation
The Summer Reading Clinic earned a spot on WDVM’s Braggin’ Rights for receiving an $18,000 grant from Delaplaine Foundation, Inc.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Dec. 21, 2018
Headline: Summer Reading Clinic
Alumna Kelly M. Schulz has been named secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce. She previously served as secretary of the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation since 2015.
Outlet: Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Publication Date: Dec. 27, 2018
Headline: Schulz named Secretary of Maryland Department of Commerce
November
The Board of Trustees appointed eight new members at its October meeting.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 2, 2018
Headline: Trustees appointed to Hood College board
Alumnus Paul Mantello ’05, MBA’16 was hired as town manager in Boonsboro, Maryland.
Outlet: Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Publication Date: Nov. 5, 2018
Headline: Boonsboro council hires new town manager — again
Hood College has been granted $100,000 by the Hearst Foundations to enhance its Summer Research Institute (SRI) grants.
Outlet: Yahoo! Finance
Publication Date: Nov. 9, 2018
Headline: More students will have access to research opportunities and stipend will increase to $3,500
A new residence hall will begin construction in spring 2019 and will be ready for students in fall 2020.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 9, 2018
Headline: Hood College to build new residence hall
Alumnus Taurean Washington creates series of paintings inspired by hip-hop albums. His most recent exhibit was “Black Butterfly” at the Delaplaine Arts Center in Frederick.
Outlet: What is Frederick?
Publication Date: Nov. 11, 2018
Headline: Stephen Blickenstaff/Black Butterfly (Taurean Washington)/JB Dunn
Hood is hosting the Maryland Student Legislature fall session, which will include seven colleges and approximately 50 students.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 12, 2018
Headline: Hood College to host Md. Student Legislature fall session
Professor Elizabeth MacDougall was a guest speaker at the Alzheimer’s Association Western Maryland Dementia Conference on Nov. 13. During her sabbatical, MacDougall has been researching the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in informal dementia caregivers.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Nov. 13, 2018
Headline: Alzheimer’s Association conference provides support and resources to new caregivers
The Enactus Club was featured in WDVM’s Braggin’ Rights for preparing 400 care packages for the Frederick Rescue Mission.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Nov. 14, 2018
Headline: Braggin’ Rights: Hood College Enactus
Hood College has been granted $120,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to bolster its Arabic and Middle Eastern studies program. Funds will go toward curriculum improvement and experiential learning.
Outlet: Yahoo! Finance
Publication Date: Nov. 15, 2018
Headline: Department of Education Grant Bolsters Hood College's Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies Program
Outlet: Campus Watch Forum
Publication Date: Nov. 15, 2018
Headline: Department of Education Grant Bolsters Hood College’s Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies Program
Hood’s new residence hall will be the first constructed since 1965.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Nov. 16, 2018
Headline: Hood College to open new residence hall
Criminal justice professor Teresa Bean led a session on Digital Dirt at a recent Frederick County event that allows students to interact with local law professionals. She engaged students in discussions about online privacy, smart phone addiction and recent studies showing a causal relationship between time spent on photo-sharing apps and mental health problems.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 19, 2018
Headline: Bar association schools students in law and civics
Hood College hosted a Transgender Remembrance Day to raise awareness of transphobic acts and honor those who have lost their lives.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 20, 2018
Headline: Frederick transgender community and allies pay tribute on Transgender Remembrance Day
International advocate and trauma survivor William Kellibrew gave a presentation at Hood about male victims and witnesses to sexual abuse and domestic assault.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Nov. 23, 2018
Headline: Speaker brings male victims and witnesses of sexual violence to the forefront
Hood hosted a “Reality Fair” for high schoolers in Frederick County. The fair explained how to budget money, what types of expenses to expect in the future and how life events can impact their financial situation.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Nov. 29, 2018
Headline: Reality Fair gave students first-hand experience with budgeting money
October
Hood College hosted its 15th Annual Sonia Kovalevsky Day for high school girls. Approximately 60 high school students and teachers participated.
Publication Date: Oct. 16, 2018
Frederick News-Post Headline: High school girls exposed to math careers and applications at Hood College event
WDVM Headline: Hood College hosts 'Sonia Kovalevsky Day,' inspiring girls to pursue mathematics
Market Screener Headline: Hood College: 15th Annual Sonia Kovalevsky Day
Professor Hoda Zaki was quoted in a story about the rise of unaffiliated voters in Frederick County.
Outlet: Town Courier
Publication Date: Oct. 18, 2018
Headline: Republicans Drop, Unaffiliated Voters Gain in Frederick County
Hood College hosted a “Faces of Frederick” event during which students and local officials discussed diversity and inclusivity in Frederick County.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Oct. 20, 2018
Headline: Students, local officials take honest look into diversity in Frederick community
Hood is hosting a film screening of “Food for Change: The Story of Cooperation in America,” a documentary that explores the role of food co-ops and their influence on organic food and regional food systems.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Oct. 24, 2018
Headline: 'Food for Change' screening comes to Hood College
Laura Russell Thompson, a 1981 Hood alumna, was recognized for her work in sharing and sustaining African-American history in Orange County, Virginia.
Outlet: Orange County Review
Publication Date: Oct. 24, 2018
Headline: Buried Truth: Laura Thompson, Eclipse Award recipient
Professor Terry Anne Scott was on WYPR’s Midday with Tom Hall to discuss connections between hate speech and hate crimes. Her introduction is from 7:07 to 9:20, and she speaks throughout the broadcast.
Outlet: WYPR
Publication Date: Oct. 30, 2018
Headline: Hate Speech, Hate Crimes
September
The National Science Foundation has awarded Hood College $650,000 for STEM scholarships.
Outlet: Virtual Strategy Magazine
Publication Date: Sept. 13, 2018
Headline: NSF Grant to Fund STEM Education Scholarships Awarded to Hood College
Hood College’s dual enrollment program emphasizes giving high school students a taste of the college experience on campus.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 13, 2018
Headline: Frederick County colleges double down on dual enrollment
Professor Erin George was quoted in an article about raising the statewide minimum wage to $15 per hour.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 21, 2018
Headline: Recent poll shows rise in minimum wage gains statewide support
In the 10th Annual Walk Strong event, members of the Hood College community walked a mile through the rain to raise awareness of and money for the Frederick Rescue Mission.
Outlet: Frederick News-Post
Publication Date: Sept. 27, 2018
Headline: Hood College walks for Rescue Mission
CARE project coordinator Nina Carr and Dean Olivia White were featured on WDVM’s Sunday Newsmaker show to discuss Hood’s new sexual assault prevention initiative.
Outlet: WDVM
Publication Date: Sept. 30, 2018
Headline: New sexual assault prevention initiative at Hood College
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