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We’ll go On the Record with a University of Maryland professor and the editor of ‘Inside Higher Ed’ … to ask what the end of race-conscious affirmative action in admissions means for enrollments. How can schools aim for diversity while following the Supreme Court’s decision?
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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Midday host Tom Hall visited the Goucher College Prison Education program in 2014. Nearly 10 years later, Tom discusses how the program has evolved.
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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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Top administrators’ salaries rose by roughly 37% between 2016 and 2020 while those of educators and researchers rose between 10 and 12%.
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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…