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College students from Laurel named to dean's list and graduate
Benjamin Glass, of Laurel, class of 2013, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Tufts University, in Medford, Mass. Amanda Morgan, of Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, N.Y....Tags: Agriculture, Psychology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Education, Science and Technology
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Black colleges seek more state funding
Hundreds of students and supporters of Maryland's historically black colleges and universities rallied Monday in Annapolis to press for increased state funding to make up for decades of discrimination. The presidents of Morgan State University, Coppin...Tags: Prince George's County, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Education, Politics, Coppin State University
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Edmondson grad Carroll Washington realizes football dream, signs with Arkansas
The whispers reached Carroll Washington III like a game of telephone. Some said the Edmondson grad had gone to trade school. Another rumor placed him at a Division II university in Pennsylvania. Speculation on the whereabouts of the quarterback who,...
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Segregation suit reaches hands of federal judge
A lawsuit alleging that Maryland's historically black colleges and universities continue to suffer from policies that promote racial segregation is now in the hands of a federal judge, six years after it was first filed. U.S. District Judge Catherine C....Tags: Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Towson University, Racism, Coppin State University, Morgan State University
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Bowie State student acquitted in fatal slashing of roommate
The Bowie State University student charged with fatally slashing her randomly assigned roommate in their shared suite last year was acquitted Thursday of every charge against her, as jurors apparently believed she was acting to protect herself in a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, The Washington Post, Health and Safety at School, Murder
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The graduation gap
The U.S. Department of Education awarded more than $12.2 million in grants to Maryland's four historically black colleges and universities last week, with much of the money earmarked for programs aimed at boosting the proportion of entering freshmen who...Tags: Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Education, Coppin State University, Morgan State University, Arts and Culture
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Historically black Md. universities win federal grants
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded more than $12.2 million to Maryland's four historically black colleges and universities, Sens. Ben Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski said Monday. The money is aimed at strengthening academic resources, management...Tags: Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Education, Coppin State University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University
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Alesia Parson-McBean: Progress made at Doleman museum
On behalf of the Friends of the Doleman Black Heritage Museum and the DBHM Board of Directors, we proudly say thank you to the following for making our first Chocolate Garden Tea Party a success: Snavley’s Garden Corner-Hagerstown for supplying...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Tea Party Movement, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Museums, Hobbies
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N.C. administrator likely pick for deputy superintendent in Baltimore County
Kevin Hobbs, a top administrator in the Wake County, N.C., public schools, appeared on the verge of becoming the new deputy superintendent in Baltimore County schools Tuesday night before the school board voted 6-6 against the appointment because of a...Tags: Renee Foose, Wake County, Schools, Montgomery County (Maryland), Public Schools
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Doleman honoree says he was born to be a teacher
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comLeon Brumback said he believes education was always his chosen path. “It was the best thing that ever happened to me,” Brumback, 73, said. “I was always meant to be a teacher.” Raised in Hancock, Brumback was bused with other...Tags: Frostburg State University, Entertainment Events, College Sports, Facebook, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Coppin president says vote of no confidence won't derail efforts to improve university
The president of Coppin State University says he won't be derailed by a recent vote of no confidence from faculty members and promises rapid efforts to improve communications with those who have criticized his leadership.
"I certainly take all of the...Tags: St. Mary's County, Education, Elections, Finance, Coppin State University
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Baltimore NAACP plans Monday rally for Trayvon Martin
The Baltimore branch of the NAACP will hold a downtown rally Monday in memory of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. The rally is part of a flurry of action from Maryland churches and civil rights groups seeking to memorialize Martin, the 17-year-...Tags: Howard University, NAACP, Civil Rights, Trayvon Martin, Seminole County
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