Toys 4 Tots Collection
Help USMH spread holiday cheer to Hagerstown-area children and donate unwrapped toys now through December 12!
Thank you for your support!
Help USMH spread holiday cheer to Hagerstown-area children and donate unwrapped toys now through December 12!
Thank you for your support!
Feed your friends and family while raising funds for the USMH Scholarship Fund!
Dine in or carry out and 20% of the proceeds get donated to our student scholarship fund!
Dining in? Simply show the Ledo Pizza staff a printed or digital flyer (Ledo Pizza Flyer)
Ordering online? Use code FUNDRAISER at order.ledopizza.com
Thank you for your support!
By Julie Green
Updates on local efforts to prevent substance use and news about the latest drug trends were shared Wednesday night at a town hall meeting in downtown Hagerstown about the overdose crisis.
Registration opens February 1st!
This event is FREE for organizations and participants and open to job-seekers of all ages.
If you have the drive to work in mental health, child welfare, family work, substance abuse, adult & juvenile service, school or medical social work, geriatric populations, homelessness and housing, domestic violence, and community organizing/development, then social work is for you!
Earn either a bachelor's or master's degree in Social Work from Salisbury University locally at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown regional center located in downtown Hagerstown!
Join fellow USMH students, faculty, and staff for our fun October Social in the main lobby from 12 pm to 6 pm.
We hope to see you there!
Registration: https://oocc-washington.eventbrite.com
Come share your ideas for how we can do more to address the opioid and overdose crisis. This event will feature presentations from state and local government officials.
Students and faculty: Please stop by the first-floor lobby on Wednesday, September 27th between 12 pm and 6 pm to meet our new Student Support Coordinator, Bonnie Saunders!
USMH is offering a Flu Shot Clinic on Wednesday, September 27th from 12 pm to 3 pm for students, faculty and staff.
Full event details and free pre-registration available here: https://usmhjamelfreeman.eventbrite.com
In recognition of National Recovery Month, please join us for this powerful event where author Jamel Freeman, a Salisbury University Social Work student at USMH, will share his personal experience, strength, and hope in the face of addiction and his journey to recovery.