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University system board approves tuition, fee increase
Maryland's in-state undergraduates will pay a few hundred dollars more per semester this fall under a new tuition-and-fee plan approved Wednesday by the university system's Board of Regents. Out-of-state students will be hit a little harder, paying as...
Tags: University of Baltimore, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Catherine E. Pugh, Education, Finance
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Obamacare's tax on innovation
Government leaders are asking us to out-innovate, out-export and out-work our competitors in order for the United States to turn this economy around. But what if our own government was instituting policies that proved to be some of the biggest obstacles...
Tags: Barack Obama, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Medical Research, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Digital writing program keeps students engaged
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comLaMarc Hilliard, a fifth-grader at Emma K Doub Elementary School who wrote a story on his iPad about a turkey helping a chicken find treasure that was stolen by a group called the “bling bling crew,” was able to project what he wrote from...Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPad, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Philip Nivatpumin named medical director of Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake
Upper Chesapeake Health (UCH) is pleased to announce that it has named Dr. Philip Nivatpumin has been named by Upper Chesapeake Health as medical director of the UCH Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center. The Kaufman Cancer Center is currently...Tags: Oncology, Phil McGraw, White Marsh, Education, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Land grant university system helped farmers become students
I am constantly amazed between what I think people know and what they actually know. This reality manifests itself in many ways. Just the other day I heard a radio trivia contest and the question was in what city is Independence Hall? The answer given was...
Tags: Financial Aid, Natural Resources, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Education, Abraham Lincoln
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Mother knew best for daughter, and now they'll graduate together at HCC
As a mother, Howard Community College student Sonia Halboni believes she always has her children's best interests at heart, yet she can remember once when her peers didn't concur. When her daughter, Daliah, graduated from Marriotts Ridge High School two...
Tags: Ceremonies, Kuwait, Education, Students, Arts and Culture
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Maryland's Janney shuns limelight, even with Derby favorite Orb
When his first Kentucky Derby horse, Orb, was named the favorite Wednesday, Stuart S. Janney the III was not there to raise his hands triumphantly for the cameras. He won't be in Louisville at all in the days leading to the race. A short phone call with...
Tags: Breeders' Cup, New York Racing Association, Science and Technology, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Equestrian
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Commencement speakers strive to inspire, entertain
Expectations are high for this year's commencement speakers at Maryland universities — an august crew that includes the Obamas and their team of writers as well as funnyman Bill Cosby and Hollywood director Jason Winer. But to stand out — or...
Tags: Barack Obama, Cal Ripken, Jr., Notre Dame of Maryland University, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Journey in grief leads to new protections from bullying
The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful. As...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Mount Airy, Laws, Politics, Ken Ulman
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Donald A. Krach, port lawyer
Donald A. Krach, former general counsel for the Maryland Port Administration who was an advocate and goodwill ambassador for the port of Baltimore, died May 4 of complications from pancreatic cancer at his Timonium home. He was 80. "Don was a real...
Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Maryland Stadium Authority, Laws, Korean War (1950-1953), American Legion
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New college grads face difficult job market
Jackie Carter had it all mapped out. She would attend college year-round and graduate early, land a job in criminal justice, start paying off student loans, move into her own apartment and invest in her first smartphone. But the 22-year-old Towson...
Tags: Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Robert Half International Incorporated, Finance, Students
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Bel Air student found dead in University of Md. dorm
Sarah Elizabeth Hancock was a cheerleader all four of her years at C. Milton Wright High School in Harford County, and her aunt said Tuesday the 20-year-old carried that energy and positive attitude with her to the University of Maryland, College Park....
Tags: Breast Cancer, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Accidental Death, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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