Feb 21, 2020 | Press
Throughout most of U.S. history, American high school students were routinely taught vocational and job-ready skills along with the three Rs: reading, writing and arithmetic. Indeed readers of a certain age are likely to have fond memories of huddling over wooden workbenches learning a craft such as woodwork or maybe metal work, or any one of the hands-on projects that characterized the once-ubiquitous shop class.
But in the 1950s, a different philosophy emerged…
Feb 17, 2020 | News
MITAGS has received approval, from the National Maritime Center, to conduct Proficiency in Survival Craft – Original and Refresher.
Feb 3, 2020 | Press
The World War II Liberty Ship SS JOHN W. BROWN, following a successful scheduled maintenance visit to a Virginia shipyard, will return to Baltimore Sunday, Feb. 9, and relocate to a new mooring site at Pier 13 on the Canton waterfront at Newgate Avenue.
Jan 23, 2020 | Press
MITAGS’ Instructor, Christine Klimkowski recently sat down with Women Offshore for an interview regarding her career and mentorship.
Dec 30, 2019 | Press
“At MITAGS in the U.S., it’s common to have four or more simulators integrated into one exercise for port operation studies or advanced training…”
Dec 17, 2019 | News, Press
Writer and photographer, Matthew Abbott, who runs the Baltimore Shipspotting blog, visited MITAGS in Linthicum Heights, MD!