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Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Wes Moore toured Morgan State University and promised to invest in Historically Black Colleges and Universities if elected.
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Adam Harris, an Atlantic writer who has written a book about HBCUs, discusses last month's rash of bomb threats against these predominantly Black schools.
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Morgan State University and Coppin State University received anonymous bomb threats, among the latest in a string of threats against HBCUs
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Maryland HBCUs lag on vaccine compliance. Baltimore waits on booster shots. And ground is broken on a new affordable housing project.
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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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The measure would help settle a 15-year-old lawsuit and pump $577 million into Maryland's historically Black universities
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A $1.2 billion state COVID relief package clears its first hurdle. BCPS announces a delay in classroom reopening. City Schools C-E-O, Sonja Santelises…
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A bill giving $577 million dollars to Maryland’s four historically Black colleges and universities gained initial approval in the state Senate Wednesday.…
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The Maryland General Assembly returns to Annapolis Wednesday for its annual 90-day legislative session, and it will be unlike any session the state has…
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Nannette Smith was just a kid when she broke the color barrier at a previously all-white elementary school in Baltimore. And that experience led her to…