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- A very popular, but ineffective, method used at 46 percent of secondary schools is to have security officers or police in schools. This strategy is ineffective because schools are typically large and by the time the officer gets to the shooter, many people have already been killed or injured.
- A capsule-by-capsule look at all eight Division I men’s college basketball teams (not including Maryland) in the state for the upcoming 2018-19 season.
- As an assistant coach at both Northern Illinois and Indiana, Maryland interim coach Matt Canada was on the staff of teams coping with the death of a player and head coach.
- The fourth-seeded Tribe reached the Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball semifinals for the fifth straight season.
- Injuries to Maryland's top three quarterbacks has put sophomore Max Bortenschlager into the starting lineup
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- Towson football coach Rob Ambrose announced the largest signing class in the history of the Tigers program.
- Rep. Steny Hoyer and other Democratic lawmakers are set to outline a broad plan for expanding U.S. manufacturing at an event in Baltimore on Monday at a time when Washington has stalled on initiatives sought by the industry.
- Maryland fans need to brace themselves for the likelihood that the Terps will be overmatched again in 2016 by the beasts of the Big Ten East after lagging behind rest of division on recruiting trail.
- Maryland will add Ball State coach Pete Lembo to its staff as special teams coach, according to a Fox Sports report. Lembo, 45, was 8-16 in the past two seasons after going 10-3 in 2013. Lembo spent five years with Ball State and was 33-29. In his career, Lembo was 112-65 in three stops, which also includes Elon and Lehigh.
- J. Michael Tyler has been named dean of graduate and professional studies at McDaniel College.
- McDaniel College announced that J. Michael Tyler, a licensed psychologist with more than 15 years of higher education experience, was named dean of graduate and professional studies at the school located in Westminster.
- McDaniel College announced that J. Michael Tyler, a licensed psychologist with more than 15 years of higher education experience, was named dean of graduate and professional studies at the school located in Westminster.
- Wide receiver Jahrvis Davenport committed to play for the Maryland football team on Friday, he announced on his Twitter account.
- The Brenda Frese who will coach Maryland in the Final Four Sunday is hardly the same brash up-and-comer who steered the Terps to a national championship in 2006.
- Maryland's manufacturing job losses — the result of cutbacks, shutdowns and technological innovations requiring fewer people — are among the nation's steepest. Advocates say it's not too late to reverse that.
- Four presidents at public research universities made a collective $9.2 million in fiscal year 2012, with the top earner of the group making much of his money because he was fired, according to a report released Sunday by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Some recruits might look at the growing pains of Maryland's football program as a negative. But Jalen Brooks, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound linebacker from North Gwinnett High in Suwanee, Ga., has always seen the Terps' struggles as an opportunity.
- Joshua A. Barbati, a retired Baltimore County public school educator, died May 11 of melanoma at Dickson Hospice House in Huntersville, N.C. He was 79.