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BCCC appoints longtime faculty member as interim president
A veteran college educator has been appointed interim president of Baltimore City Community College, the school's board of trustees announced Friday, after a string of controversies that led to the ouster of the school's president last month. Carolyn...
Tags: Morgan State University, Teachers, Johns Hopkins University, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore City Community College
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Public Records Requests Yield Glimpse of ACC Special Admit athletes
The Baltimore SunWe know that universities often use forgiving admissions criteria to admit top athletes who wouldn't otherwise get in. But what happens to these football and basketball players once they arrive in their college classrooms? Do their grades ever catch...Tags: Florida State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference
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'Special admissions' bring colleges top athletes, educational challenges
It has become part of college sports -- as ingrained as dunks and FieldTurf -- for large universities to accept prized basketball and football recruits and other athletes under more forgiving admissions criteria than are used for other students. Less...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Georgia Institute of Technology, Students, Comcast Center (arena), University of New Haven
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Maryland considering a move to the Big Ten Conference
The Baltimore SunCOLLEGE PARK — The University of Maryland is in serious discussions to join the Big Ten, and the Board of Regents plans to meet Monday to discuss the proposed move, according to two sources with knowledge of the talks. The regents were told about...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Illinois Fighting Illini, Wisconsin Badgers, Basketball, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Digest: Ex-Raven Sharpe chosen for Black College Football HOF
Football Ex-Raven Sharpe to Black College HOFThe Black College Football Hall of Fame announced Tuesday that former Ravens tight end Shannon Sharpe has been selected for induction next year along with 10 others. The inductees will be honored Feb. 16 at...
Tags: Shannon Sharpe, Denver Broncos, Students, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, NFL Network (tv network)
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Laurel hoopsters ready for another college season
Brooklyn, the home of the 1970s TV sitcom show "Welcome Back Kotter," is hip once again. The New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association have moved east to Brooklyn, which has a pro team for the first time since 1957. The Nets are now playing...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, George Washington Colonials, Brooklyn Nets, Basketball, Hampton University
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Hipsley graduates with doctorate from University of California
Dr. Christy Anna Hipsley, of Berlin, Germany, daughter of Bruce and Shelly Hipsley of Bel Air, and granddaughter of Stephen and Helen Saradin, received her doctorate degree in biology on Aug. 16 from the University of California and has accepted a post-...Tags: Berlin (Germany), Germany
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Terps Trio: Football's bowl hopes, comparing hoops classes and Roddy Peters
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Can Maryland realistically make it to a bowl game? Jeff Barker: The odds favor it, but it’s no...
Tags: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Institute of Technology, Students, North Carolina Tar Heels
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Maryland to play Wisconsin in football
The Baltimore SunYou can add Wisconsin to the list of nonconference opponents the Terps will face in future years. Maryland said today that it has agreed to a two-year, home-and-home football series with the Badgers -- but not until 2020. Maryland will play in Madison...Tags: Virginia Tech, Florida State University, Maryland Terrapins, Wisconsin Badgers, Rutgers University
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Terps honor Darryl Hill, first African-American football player in the ACC
COLLEGE PARK — Darryl Hill didn't set out to make history. The Atlantic Coast Conference's first African-American football player said Tuesday that he was a "reluctant pioneer." But as the former Maryland wide receiver's college career unfolded...
Tags: College Sports, Jermaine Lewis, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Randy Edsall, College Football
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Laurel college students earn honors
Kelly Scenna, of Laurel, was named to the president's list for the spring semester at James Madison University, in Harrisonburg, Va. Amanda Palmer, of Laurel, was named to second honors on the dean's list at Clark University, in Worcester, Mass. Nana...Tags: Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Raleigh, Colleges and Universities
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Terps Trio: Maryland's defense, fallout from Harrison twins, other hoops targets
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Maryland's defense is ranked eighth in the nation, giving up 261.2 yards per game. Is the defense really...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., Students, University of California, Los Angeles, Basketball, Steve Francis
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