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The University System of Maryland requires all students, staff and faculty to be vaccinated against COVID-19. However, compliance rates at the system's three HBCUs range from the high 60s to about 86% at Coppin State University, according to an administrator.
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Maryland residents between the ages of 12 and 17 years old who get the COVID-19 vaccine are eligible to win one of 20 $50,000 college scholarships.
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Billionaires have grown richer during the pandemic, perhaps none more than Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. But at least one billionaire--Bezos' ex-wife…
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Trends are suggesting that fewer and fewer people will be opting for a four-year college degree in the future. The average student who takes out student…
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The number of students participating in a program that offers free tuition at the Community College of Baltimore County has nearly tripled this year.…
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Accordinding to The College Board, 71 percent of graduates from four-year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of…
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With less than a week to go before the General Assembly’s 90-day session ends, legislators are racing to pass the bills that remain unsettled. On Tuesday,…
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Two bills Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed last year are set to become law in 30 days after the state Senate voted Friday to override the vetoes. One bill requires…
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Stanley Andrisse is an endocrinology post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University. He’s also a convicted felon.“In my younger years, in my adolescent…