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Community colleges already receive a fraction of funding given to the University of Maryland system. Now, leaders worry they’ll have to raise tuition and reduce financial aid.
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Many colleges are turning to vending machines to make contraception more readily available on campus.
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Advocates say the Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act properly recognizes community college students for their academic work, and guarantees avenues for transferring.
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This is the third time Delegate Shaneka Henson will sponsor the Cameron Carden Act, which has stalled in the senate for the past two years.
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Antisemitism is surging too after doubling between 2021-2022.
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The private college received $54 million to further eliminate financial barriers.
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President Debra McCurdy’s wage will nearly double this year, as staff vacancies and declining enrollment persist.
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50 male undergraduate students will enroll this fall, join men’s soccer and basketball teams
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This is the latest effort by Maryland college staff unions to push for a system-wide contract with livable wages.
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The recent Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in university admissions has left many court watchers with the question: How do you diversify higher education?