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Washington, D.C., and
the surrounding region
offer unparalleled
professional
opportunities and rich
cultural and
recreational resources.
This powerful
combination makes Smith
the ideal place to
pursue a business degree.
The University of
Maryland is a short
drive or metro ride from
the center of the
nation's capital,
Washington, D.C. Vibrant, ethnically
diverse, and rich in
culture, the city is
home to numerous federal
agencies, global
corporations, and
national and
international nonprofit
organizations.
Washington, D.C., and
its Virginia and
Maryland suburbs also
form one of the
country's hottest
high-tech and biotech
areas.
Studying in an international business and government center has immediate rewards for Smith School of Business students. Networking opportunities abound through the region's technology councils, numerous professional conferences and entrepreneur events. No other region in the United States can offer you such a powerhouse of opportunity for experiential learning, internships and employment.
Along with hundreds of museums, national landmarks, parks, restaurants, and shops, D.C. is also the home to many professional sports teams, including the Washington Redskins (football), Nationals (baseball), Capitals (ice hockey), Wizards (men's basketball), Mystics (women's basketball), and DC United (soccer). Annual events like the National Cherry Blossom Festival in April and the Independence Day fireworks on the Mall are celebrations not to be missed!
About 40 minutes
north of College Park is
Baltimore, Md., one of the
East Coast's
"renaissance cities."
The dramatic restoration
of the centuries-old
harbor area created
Harborplace, an
expansive pedestrian
promenade featuring
shops, restaurants, the
acclaimed
Maryland
Science Center, and the
National Aquarium in
Baltimore. And don't
miss Baltimore's
delightful
Little Italy,
funky
Fells Point,
or
major league baseball at
Oriole Park at Camden
Yards. Baltimore
also is also home to the
National Football
League's Super Bowl XXXV
champion
Baltimore Ravens.
There's even more to
see and do in the
surrounding region.
Relax along the
beautiful beaches of
coastal
Maryland and
Virginia. Trek, bike or
canoe at one of the
area's many state
and
national parks. Sail
into
Annapolis
(home of
the U.S. Naval Academy)
and sample the region's
renowned seafood. You'll
soon understand why the
Chesapeake Bay area is
called "The Land of
Pleasant Living." |