The spike in sexual assaults at service academies was worst in Annapolis, where 23% of female midshipmen experienced unwanted sexual contact and sexual harassment. The causes are both unique to the Naval Academy and common to all college freshmen.
Marylanders working in the cannabis industry are required to get training, and others want as much education as they can get. There are now classes catering to all of them.
The group says a proposed program in business analytics at Towson University âduplicates a well-established, functionally identical business analytics administration program at Morgan State University.â
Terri Lee Freeman, president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, says society is at a crossroads where the accurate telling of history is of the utmost importance.
In some Baltimore neighborhoods, where schoolhouses may be among the last stable anchors left, the decision to close one can feel like a death knell. And for some parents and advocates, closing lower-enrolled schools while leaving overpopulated ones intact can send a message about a neighborhoodâs value.
Lacksâ family and Thermo Fisher Scientific agreed to keep terms of the settlement confidential. Her family celebrated the deal with cake on what would have been Lacksâ 103rd birthday.
Lawsuits alleging profits have been made from stolen, regenerative biological material arenât common. But if the strategy works, this could become the first in a series of complaints seeking compensation for and control of Lacksâ cells.
As the value of college is increasingly questioned, higher education remains vital to providing opportunities to students from low-income households, Boyd Bradshaw, Towson Universityâs vice president of enrollment management, says.
Morgan State Universityâs new Center for Urban Violence and Crime Reduction will engage all segments of Baltimore as it seeks answers for addressing the âcarnageâ from gun violence in the city, says Anna McPhatter, dean of Morganâs School of Social Work and director of the center.
Tonya Webb, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, gravitated to cancer research after several family members battled the disease. Now she inspires future cancer fighters.
Parents who invested in the state's prepaid tuition program to save for college called State Treasurer Dereck Davisâ decision to set a 6% earnings rate on their contributions an overdue victory.
MICA administrators wonât say how many employees will be laid off ahead of the fall 2023 academic semester but have indicated that ârightsizingâ is ongoing.
The role of community colleges in bringing equity to higher education is all the more crucial after the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action in college admission, Sandra L. Kurtinitis, president of the Community College of Baltimore County, says.
Those fighting for social and economic justice in America must redouble their efforts in response to setbacks such the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action, columnist E.R. Shipp says.
A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Biden administration overstepped its authority in trying to cancel or reduce student loans for millions of Americans.
Maryland educators and academics said the ban on race-conscious college admissions will make them work harder to encourage Black and Latino students to apply to selective colleges.
The courtâs conservative majority overturned admissions plans at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, the nationâs oldest private and public colleges, respectively.