continuing education
- County Commissioner Doug Howard, R-District 5, will be leaving his part-time role as coordinator for the entrepreneur resource center at Carroll Community College next month.
- Harford Community College has been commended by the state for improving the number of its students earning a degree before transferring.
- McDaniel College to host third annual State of Aging Conference
- The training is important for small and large scale producers who want to understand how to meet current FDA Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Rule requirements; are considering Good Agricultural Practice and Good Handling Practices certification; or are currently GAP/GHP certified and need to meet continuing education requirements.
- Harford Community College officials say a preliminary review of the college's budget for the recently closed Fiscal Year 2015 indicates there will be a deficit that is significantly lower than what they had earlier anticipated.
- Paving the road to success for students is an everyday occurrence at Harford Community College. An Allied Health Career Fair that was held on April 22 in Darlington Hall, the College's new Nursing and Allied Health Building, brought job opportunities to students. This was the first time the career fair was held in partnership between Continuing Education & Training Allied Health Programs and the degree program-oriented Nursing and Allied Health Professions Division.
- Late Monday morning, first-year nursing students Carey Wainwright and Peggy Caloggero are huddled together in a study room of Darlington Hall at Harford Community College.
- Advocates' concerns about proposed state medical marijuana regulations reflect the lunacy of federal treatment of the drug.
- A training program on healthy living can earn providers continuing education hours
- Kinsley Construction Company of York, Pa., was recently selected as the builder of Harford Community College's new Nursing and Allied Health Building
- Howard Community College unveils new non-credit courses for the summer session.
- Study led by University of Maryland researcher finds depression, diet and medication problems among homeowners in default
- Government needs a more nuanced response to large number of unemployed who are older, better educated
- Genny Cox was determined to brush up her business skills. So she tracked down a master's degree program that teaches entrepreneurs like her to run their own companies – at, of all places, the Maryland Institute, College of Art.
- Donna L. Reihl, who was dean of continuing education at the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 60.
- Donna L. Reihl, who was dean of continuing education at the Community College of Baltimore County at Catonsville, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 60.
- State emergency management official answers questions about the system
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- Maravene Loeschke, a longtime Towson University drama professor who went on to become president of Pennsylvania's Mansfield University, will return to Towson as its next president
- The University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute has announced the grand opening of the new North East Regional Training Center in Edgewood
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- The weak economy, depressed home values and high job insecurity are making parents and students more cost-conscious when it comes to college
- Kathy Mathias, who was Ocean City's town clerk and a major behind-the-scenes figure who had worked for several mayors and city managers, died Monday of breast cancer at her home there. She was 58.
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- Kathy Mathias, who was Ocean City's town clerk and a major behind-the-scenes figure who had worked for several mayors and city managers, died Monday of breast cancer at her home there. She was 58.
- Kathy Mathias, who was Ocean City's town clerk and a major behind-the-scenes figure who had worked for several mayors and city managers, died Monday of breast cancer at her home there. She was 58.