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Baltimore International College set to hand control to Va.-based Stratford
Baltimore International College is set to hand over control of its operations to Virginia's Stratford University after restructuring its debt and receiving approval from the required accrediting agencies.
The downtown culinary college held its final...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore International College, Finance
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New director has big plans at Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
Elaine Tuttle Hansen will never forget stepping into her first college class after years of feeling out of place as a smart kid in her small Massachusetts hometown.
"It was like, 'Oh my God, there are people out there like me,'" she says.
It's a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Students
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MLK breakfast loses county funding
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast in Anne Arundel County will take place as scheduled in January, but minus the customary $5,000 from the county — which stunned the planners of the event, now in its 31st year. Funding for the...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Anne Arundel Community College, Annapolis
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Education briefs
Peer learning Anne Arundel Community College's Peer Learning Partnership, which meets year-round for noncredit classes, discussion groups and cultural and social events, will hold a preview of its 12 spring and five summer courses at 10 a.m. Jan. 4, in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Engineering, Awards and Prizes, Anne Arundel Community College
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Coach on Terps linebacker pledge Abner Logan: 'Everything he does is explosive'
The Baltimore SunThe Boston private high school football scene isn’t known for producing tons of Division I talent. In 2011, the entire state of Massachusetts pumped out just 13 DI players – a surprisingly low figure that helps explain how Abner Logan...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina State University, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Randy Edsall, College Sports
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InsideMDSports: Junior guard Stanford Robinson talks Terps offer
Special to The Baltimore SunEditor's note: Each week, InsideMdSports.com provides this blog with a Maryland recruiting feature that previously appeared as premium content on its site. Growing up in the shadow of College Park, Stanford Robinson followed Maryland basketball attending...Tags: Virginia Tech, Financial Aid, Rutgers University, Basketball, College Sports
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Adrian Coxson talks about leaving Maryland, transferring to Stony Brook
The Baltimore SunThe only previous experience Adrian Coxson had with a Football Championship Subdivision team was when Maryland came away with a 28-3 win over Towson last fall. Before that, the Terps wide receiver had never given any FCS school much thought, and he...Tags: LaQuan Williams, Iowa Hawkeyes, College Sports, Football, Boston College
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James Berry III is in the fight of his life
The Baltimore SunSOME MORNINGS, PERHAPS EVEN ON A morning like this one, James Berry III will lie on his mother's couch at 4 a.m., unable to sleep. The only light in the living room will be the flicker of the television. The thoughts inside his head will collide and carom...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Drug Trafficking, Johns Hopkins University, College Sports, Judges
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Cary Williams overcame abuse and anguish on way to NFL
The Ravens locker room, even on the quietest of days, is a churning, bubbling storm of music and voices. Most of the time, it feels as chaotic as a busy train station, as crowded and lively as a food market. A high-stakes game of bean bag toss in the...Tags: Florida State University, Hospitals and Clinics, Super Bowl, College Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., educator
Oscar Thomas Jobe Jr., a city public school educator who rose from being a classroom teacher to chief of staff to two Baltimore school chiefs, died Sunday of complications from Parkinson's disease at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham.
The...Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Labor Legislation, Johns Hopkins University, Cherry Hill, Teaching and Learning
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UM Medical School program aimed at increasing primary care physicians
The University of Maryland School of Medicine will use a five-year $877,000 grant on a program to increase the number of students who enter primary care fields.
The school said Monday it will create a primary care track that will allow students to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park, Students
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