Every summer Baltimore Sun Media offers journalism internships throughout the company including a paid internship commemorating the work of former Sun editor Mary J. Corey.
A new program will allow police academy cadets to earn an associate's degree from Carroll Community College as they train under the Carroll County Sheriff.
The following local students graduated from Gettysburg College during its 184th commencement ceremony: Erin Brault, of Sykesville, Bachelor of Arts, art
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education's decision is the latest development in the aftermath of football player Jordan McNair’s death in June 2018.
Kourtney Lammey, of Westminster; and Michaela Odian, of Taneytown, were named to the spring 2019 semester dean's list at Belmont University, Nashville,
The following local students received degrees from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, during the schools May 10-11 commencement ceremonies: Matthew
Local government should aim over the next two years to complete the vision of that groundbreaking Walkable Towson Plan as the private sector does the rest.
A member of Goucher College's Board of Trustees is spending millions of dollars funding anti-vaccination movements, according to a Washington Post report.
Monarch Academy is one of five schools in the city where the last day of school Thursday held particular weight. Instead of a “see you later,” it’s a goodbye.
Alicia Wilson, a chief negotiator on the $5.5 billion Port Covington project, will leave Sagamore Development to lead economic development for Johns Hopkins.
The following students are among approximately 540 Bob Jones University students named to the president's list for high academic achievement during the spring
Several Maryland Cybersecurity Council members and other experts have offered their free service to the Baltimore City Council, which has not responded.
Former state Sen. Francis X. Kelly resigned from the University of Maryland Medical System Board of Directors Friday, days after he had been asked to return.
A former University of Maryland Medical System board member says he's seen for the first time a system letter urging nursing facilities to buy his software.
UMUC is about to change its name to one that better reflects the Md. school's history and mission of online education for adults, including military members.