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    Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. EDC recommends smaller entertainment district foot print to achieve 'critical mass'

    Hagerstown has an Arts and Entertainment District featuring the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, The Maryland Theatre, Washington County Arts Council, Washington County Free Library and the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts and other assets, but an economic development strategic plan for the county said the entertainment district’s footprint needs to be smaller to achieve “critical mass.”
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Hagerstown has an Arts and Entertainment District featuring the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, The Maryland Theatre, Washington County Arts Council, Washington County Free Library and the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts and other assets, but an...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Tourism and Leisure, Sage, Economic Policy, Gardens and Parks

  2. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Cyber help wanted

    Nineteen thousand four hundred thirteen.
    Nineteen thousand four hundred thirteen. Focus on that number. Like so many numbers in news articles, you might easily have skipped over 19,413. But this is an important number for what is happening in Maryland higher education. According to the Cyber...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Employment Opportunities, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Employment, Marketing

  4. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Educational gap could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to EDC

    <em></em>Most Washington County residents have not obtained four-year college degrees, an educational gap that could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to an economic development strategic plan.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Most Washington County residents have not obtained four-year college degrees, an educational gap that could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to an economic development strategic plan. “Washington County is at the lower end of the educational...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), United States Census Bureau, High Schools, Economic Policy, Schools

  6. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. UMUC probe came just before president resigned

    University of Maryland University College may have overpaid $3.3 million to a marketing contractor, state auditors found in a review that came just before the school's president was placed on indefinite leave and then abruptly resigned.
    University of Maryland University College may have overpaid $3.3 million to a marketing contractor, state auditors found in a review that came just before the school's president was placed on indefinite leave and then abruptly resigned. The misstep was...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Accounting and Auditing, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities

  8. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Washington County lawmakers cautiously optimistic of Gov. O'Malley's 'jobs budget' for 2014

    Washington County lawmakers expressed cautious optimism after looking at Maryland Gov. Martin O&rsquo;Malley&rsquo;s budget for fiscal year 2014, a spending plan that lists total aid to the county at about $199 million.
    kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
    Washington County lawmakers expressed cautious optimism after looking at Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget for fiscal year 2014, a spending plan that lists total aid to the county at about $199 million. That figure is 4.6 percent more...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Finance, Executive Branch

  10. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. North Carolina judge refuses to dismiss ACC suit vs. Maryland

    Maryland's fight to get out of its $52 million exit fee for leaving the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014 took an unpleasant &mdash; but not unexpected &mdash; turn Monday when a North Carolina judge refused a motion by the school to drop a lawsuit filed by the ACC in November.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Maryland's fight to get out of its $52 million exit fee for leaving the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014 took an unpleasant — but not unexpected — turn Monday when a North Carolina judge refused a motion by the school to drop a lawsuit...

    Tags: Raleigh, Lawyers, Big Ten Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)

  12. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 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: University of Maryland, College Park, Music, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Somerset County (Maryland), Colleges and Universities

  14. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. In nationwide innovation battle, Baltimore area lags on patents

    Dr. Luis Diaz is an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a researcher with patented findings and the co-founder of a small, fast-expanding company.
    Dr. Luis Diaz is an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a researcher with patented findings and the co-founder of a small, fast-expanding company. "We've grown from no employees to one employee to four employees and now we have 12,"...

    Tags: Stanford University, Hospitals and Clinics, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Labor Markets, Medical Specialization

  16. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Report: 'Downtown has shortcomings, but is far from run-down and inhospitable'

    <em><strong>Editor&rsquo;s note:</strong> This is one in an occasional series of stories on findings and recommendations in the Hagerstown and Washington County Economic Development Strategic Plan.</em>
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Editor’s note: This is one in an occasional series of stories on findings and recommendations in the Hagerstown and Washington County Economic Development Strategic Plan. Poverty, low-income housing and vacant properties in downtown Hagerstown...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Interior Policy, Social Services, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Economic Policy

  18. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Moving Washington Co. Board of Education offices to downtown Hagerstown is feasible, study finds

    Relocating the Washington County Board of Education central offices to downtown Hagerstown is &ldquo;both physically and economically feasible,&rdquo; according to a study released Tuesday by a Greater Hagerstown Committee task force.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    Relocating the Washington County Board of Education central offices to downtown Hagerstown is “both physically and economically feasible,” according to a study released Tuesday by a Greater Hagerstown Committee task force. The study...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Entertainment

  20. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Should Morgan State have its own board?

    The decision last week by Morgan State University's governing board to oust Dallas R. Evans as chairman appears to have been the culmination of a bitter struggle over the school's leadership between Mr. Evans and University President David Wilson. In December, Mr. Evans tried to orchestrate Mr. Wilson's dismissal after only 21/2 years on the job by persuading the school's 15-member Board of Regents not to renew the president's contract when it ends in June. But then an outpouring of support for Mr. Wilson from students, faculty members and community leaders forced the board to reverse its decision a few weeks later.
    The decision last week by Morgan State University's governing board to oust Dallas R. Evans as chairman appears to have been the culmination of a bitter struggle over the school's leadership between Mr. Evans and University President David Wilson. In...

    Tags: Morgan State University, Graduation, U.S. Congress, Science, Science and Technology

  22. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Greater Hagerstown Community Education Forum holds financial aid seminar

    Caitlyn Kinzer, who graduated from Williamsport High School in January and already is taking classes at Hagerstown Community College, showed up with her mother Saturday afternoon at Valley Mall for assistance on filling out her Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
    caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
    Caitlyn Kinzer, who graduated from Williamsport High School in January and already is taking classes at Hagerstown Community College, showed up with her mother Saturday afternoon at Valley Mall for assistance on filling out her Free Application for...

    Tags: Frostburg State University, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Financial Aid, Education, For-Profit Colleges

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