
Carol Pfeffer Retires!
After 17 years of dedicated service supporting the faculty, staff, graduate students, patients, and visitors to the department, Carol Pfeffer retires as our Administrative Program Coordinator.
After 17 years of dedicated service supporting the faculty, staff, graduate students, patients, and visitors to the department, Carol Pfeffer retires as our Administrative Program Coordinator.
The Students of the Clinical Anaplastology and Medical and Biological Illustration graduate programs receive their white coats at the December 2022 Graduate Coating Ceremony.
The Joseph M. Dieter, Jr., Scholarship for Creative Design Excellence will recognize a second-year graduate student in the Medical Illustration program who has demonstrated innovative excellence and outstanding creative design in their graduate coursework. This new, endowed scholarship has been established through the extraordinary generosity of our beloved and talented graphic designer, Joe Dieter, a long-time member of our Department.
This event is an opportunity for our faculty and guests to review our second year graduate student’s surgical illustrations. Twelve illustrations will be formally critiqued.
The illustration work of faculty member Jennifer “Jeni” Fairman is featured on the July 13th, 2022 cover of Chemical Reviews. The cover summarizes the feature article, “Recent Advances in Microscale Electroporation.” Electroporation (EP) is commonly used to increase cell permeability for reversible intracellular cargo delivery or irreversible cell membrane disruption…
The Maryland STEM Festival is a month-long celebration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics that takes place every Fall…