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We’ll go On the Record with the founder of the Chesapeake Language Project. The non profit mentors immigrant students and their families through the college application process. Plus, Javier and Judith talk about why mentor support has made a world of difference.
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Students can stock up on non-perishable food items and personal supplies at Coppin Corner, a new food resource center on the HBCU campus. School leaders say the free store will provide basic needs and increase retention for students in need.
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Two bills passed by the General Assembly deal with contracts colleges and universities sign with apps and the expert content provided on them.
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This week on the podcast: two stories of women living life to the fullest in honor of their sisters, who can’t.
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Fellow students, college representatives and parents cheered for seniors as they committed to the university of their choice.
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Two area colleges have found a way to address the teacher shortage. St. John’s College and Notre Dame of Maryland are offering a joint master’s level teaching program.
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Maryland is expected to have a shortfall of 13,000 nurses by 2035.
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To most Baltimore residents, the red brick wall that bordered the old Northwood Plaza shopping center and extended partway up Hillen Road was just that — a wall. But for Morgan State University, the wall was a painful reminder of the hate against Black people that’s all too familiar for historically Black colleges.
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Going off to college can be an exciting adventure, but what happens when things don't go exactly to plan?
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Dozens of Maryland residents participating in the state's college savings program, known as 529 plans, trekked to the capital city Annapolis to share a year-long struggle to access their own money.