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    Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. UB prepares to open new Law Center

    Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful.
    Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful. Staircases bridge across and spiral through the 12-story building's vibrant atrium, connecting a labyrinth of classrooms and study...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Teaching and Learning

  2. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. O'Malley suggests Title IX taskforce

    The Baltimore Sun
    Gov. Martin O'Malley suggested Towson University form a task force to study how better to deal with meeting Title IX rules on gender equity. The governor, who proposed giving state money to save the university's baseball program, told a group of...

    Tags: Government, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Education, Politics

  4. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. States in a race to secure drone testing

    WASHINGTON — Although the prospect of drones flying over U.S. cities is generating cries of spies in the skies, groups from California to Florida are fiercely competing to become one of six federally designated sites for testing how the remotely piloted aircraft can safely be incorporated into the nation's airspace.
    WASHINGTON — Although the prospect of drones flying over U.S. cities is generating cries of spies in the skies, groups from California to Florida are fiercely competing to become one of six federally designated sites for testing how the remotely...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Colleges and Universities, North Carolina State University, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration

  6. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. State police investigating response time in UMES stabbing death

    University of Maryland, Eastern Shore officials on Monday said state police are investigating assertions that campus officers took an extended period of time to respond to the fatal stabbing of a student during homecoming weekend.
    University of Maryland, Eastern Shore officials on Monday said state police are investigating assertions that campus officers took an extended period of time to respond to the fatal stabbing of a student during homecoming weekend. Edmond A. St. Clair,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Music, Somerset County (Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park

  8. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. One more unwelcome twist for Towson sports

    By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal to use a supplemental appropriation to buy the team two more years sets a dangerous precedent while failing to address any of the problems in Towson's athletics department that got the university into the unwelcome position of cutting two men's sports in the first place.
    By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Towson University, Politics, Justice System, University of Maryland, College Park

  10. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Lawmakers raise concerns about O'Malley proposal to fund Towson baseball

    Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to allocate $300,000 in taxpayer money to save Towson University's baseball team came under fire Wednesday from some legislators and key fiscal policymakers for being unprecedented and unfair to other college sports programs.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to allocate $300,000 in taxpayer money to save Towson University's baseball team came under fire Wednesday from some legislators and key fiscal policymakers for being unprecedented and unfair to other college sports programs....

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, David R Brinkley, Morgan State University, Towson University, Politics

  12. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Tri-State gets a coating of snow

    An early spring snowstorm that passed through the Tri-State area left up to 6.2 inches of heavy, wet snow in Washington County on Monday but caused few traffic problems, officials said.
    davem@herald-mail.com; caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
    An early spring snowstorm that passed through the Tri-State area left up to 6.2 inches of heavy, wet snow in Washington County on Monday but caused few traffic problems, officials said. There were some power outages but those had been eliminated Monday...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Weather Service, FirstEnergy Corp., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Franklin (Franklin, Virginia)

  14. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Towson White Student Union to patrol campus looking for crime

    Barely a week after the group made national news for advocating for racial segregation at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Towson University's White Student Union is again drawing attention for plans to conduct nighttime patrols to watch for crime.
    Barely a week after the group made national news for advocating for racial segregation at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Towson University's White Student Union is again drawing attention for plans to conduct nighttime patrols to watch...

    Tags: Booker T. Washington, Racism, Teaching and Learning, Civil Rights, Towson University

  16. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ire grows after Towson president cuts teams

    Towson University baseball coach Mike Gottlieb got the call March 8 at 9:07 a.m. — a time he has committed to memory.
    Towson University baseball coach Mike Gottlieb got the call March 8 at 9:07 a.m. — a time he has committed to memory. We need you to meet with us at 9:45 a.m., athletic director Mike Waddell told him. Call your players and tell them to come, too,...

    Tags: Nancy K Kopp, Teaching and Learning, Towson University, Politics, University of Maryland, College Park

  18. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Washington County Schools Superintendent contends system is already big supporter of downtown

    Whether the Washington County Board of Education decides to move the school system’s administrative offices to downtown Hagerstown, the school system already is a big investor in downtown and expects to remain so, Schools Superintendent Clayton Wilcox said.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    Whether the Washington County Board of Education decides to move the school system’s administrative offices to downtown Hagerstown, the school system already is a big investor in downtown and expects to remain so, Schools Superintendent Clayton...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Politics, The Herald-Mail, Punishment

  20. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Towson president decides to cut baseball, men's soccer

    Towson University president Maravene Loeschke was escorted by several police officers into a meeting with the school’s baseball and men’s soccer teams Friday morning to tell players she had decided to cut their sports.
    Towson University president Maravene Loeschke was escorted by several police officers into a meeting with the school’s baseball and men’s soccer teams Friday morning to tell players she had decided to cut their sports. Her speech to members...

    Tags: Mike Gill, Towson University, Soccer, Budgets and Budgeting, Baseball

  22. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. City officials discuss economic development priorities

    Convincing the Washington County Board of Education to relocate downtown, attracting a four-year higher education institution and developing a theme for City Center were among recurring recommendations of Hagerstown officials Tuesday in a discussion of priorities for economic development.
    holly.shok@herald-mail.com
    Convincing the Washington County Board of Education to relocate downtown, attracting a four-year higher education institution and developing a theme for City Center were among recurring recommendations of Hagerstown officials Tuesday in a discussion of...

    Tags: Business, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Economic Policy

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