Bowie State University Earns 2026–2027 Military Friendly® School and Spouse Designation

By PRESS OFFICER
Bowie State University

BOWIE, Md. (June 10, 2026)—Bowie State University has been named a 2026–2027 Military Friendly® School and Military Spouse Friendly School, continuing a designation it has held since 2019 and 2025, respectively. The recognition highlights the university’s commitment to supporting veterans, active-duty service members and their families.

“Bowie State University is honored to be recognized as a Military Friendly® School, a distinction that underscores our sustained commitment to those who have served and continue to serve our nation,” said Andre A. Clayton, director of the Military Resource Center. “We are intentional in delivering comprehensive, high-quality support that enables veterans, active-duty service members and their families to achieve academic excellence and long-term success. These recognitions affirm our responsibility to foster an environment where military-connected students and their spouses are empowered, supported and positioned to thrive.”

The Military Friendly® Schools and Military Spouse Friendly Schools® lists are compiled annually using public data and responses to a proprietary survey. Institutions are evaluated on factors such as graduation and career outcomes, services for military-connected students and their families, and culture and commitment.

Bowie State continues to expand its support for military-connected students through enhanced services and a growing network of resources. During the spring 2026 semester, the university served 503 military-affiliated students, including 415 using GI Bill benefits and 88 students serving on active duty, in the Reserve and in the National Guard.

To meet the needs of this population, Bowie State’s Military Resource Center has launched targeted initiatives that align military experience with academic and career pathways. Through partnerships with academic departments, the university has expanded practicum and internship opportunities tailored to veterans, strengthening career readiness and post-graduation outcomes.

The university has also introduced faculty development workshops that equip instructors with strategies to support students transitioning from military service to the classroom. In addition, the Green Zone Expansion Program has trained faculty and staff across campus to better serve military-connected students, creating a broader network of informed support.

Together, these efforts strengthen Bowie State’s capacity to provide an inclusive and culturally responsive learning environment that prepares military-connected students for long-term professional success.

In addition to the Military Resource Center, Bowie State University provides dedicated support for veterans and military-affiliated students through its Office of Veteran Services. The university offers flexible course scheduling and assists students in utilizing GI Bill® benefits and other military education programs. Bowie State is also proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, helping make higher education more accessible and affordable for eligible veterans and their families.

 

 

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‘Paws, Poses and Peace’ Combines Yoga and Therapy Dogs for All-Ages Wellness

By ELYZABETH MARCUSSEN
Hospice of the Chesapeake

PASADENA, Md. (June 11, 2026)— Chesapeake Life Center, the organization behind wellness programs like Hope After Hours and All-Ages Grief Karaoke, is introducing another creative approach to wellness and healing. “Paws, Poses and Peace” combines the healing benefits of gentle yoga with the comforting presence of certified therapy dogs.

Two summer evening sessions will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on July 14 and Aug. 20 at the Center for Hope & Healing on Hospice of the Chesapeake’s John & Cathy Belcher Campus in Pasadena.

Whether you’re navigating grief, seeking stress relief, looking for a nurturing space to recharge, or simply love dogs and yoga, this event is open to everyone in the community. No experience, special ability or specific reason is required.

Participants will enjoy guided meditation, calming breathing exercises, gentle yoga and dedicated cuddle time with four certified therapy dogs: Aggie, Gator, Venture and Chance. Together, these elements create a restorative experience that supports both physical well-being and emotional healing.

The sessions will be led by Naomi Hurley, a certified yoga instructor since 2019, with specialized training in trauma-informed yoga. Hurley has taught in schools, community settings, inpatient treatment centers and the Baltimore City Jail, bringing a welcoming and inclusive approach to participants of all backgrounds and life experiences.

“We believe wellness is for everyone,” said Christa Martin, a licensed master social worker and counselor at Chesapeake Life Center. “‘Paws, Poses and Peace’ is a judgment-free space where people can show up exactly as they are and experience connection, comfort and calm.”

Participants should take their own yoga mats, though a few will be available for those who may not have one. All ages and abilities are welcome.

This free event is open to the community. While walk-ins are welcome, advance registration is encouraged to help organizers prepare the best possible experience. To register or learn more, call 888-501-7077 or email griefinfo@chesapeakelifecenter.org.


Chesapeake Life Center, a program service of Hospice of the Chesapeake, serves hospice family members and the community with bereavement services and activities aimed at enhancing the quality of life for those grieving the loss of a loved one. For more information, visit www.chesapeakelifecenter.org

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