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- Patricia Lindsay Shea, a retired guidance counselor in the Baltimore County school system and the mother of Democratic gubernatorial candidate James L. Shea, died of heart failure Friday at her home in Brightwood Retirement Community.
- Roy L. Pope, a retired Baltimore City schools principal who stressed academics and advocated for school uniforms, died of congestive heart failure March 17 at his Columbia home. He was 89.
- Johns Hopkins University continues to lead all U.S. universities in research and development expenditures by a wide margin.
- Under Armour and other U.S. brands, retailers say Trump's proposed tariffs on goods shipped from China would hurt U.S. consumers and business.
- The Johns Hopkins University wants its own police department to address rising concerns about crime around its campuses. It would become the first private school in the state to have such a force and the idea is meeting with opposition.
- Beginning in December, the Harford County Stateās Attorneyās Office wil have a new leader for the first time since the early 1980s.
- Kenneth F. Wittlesberger Jr., former partner in Ken & Ray, a Baltimore office equipment company, died Monday from heart failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Phoenix, Baltimore County resident, was 90.
- World War II veteran landed at Normandy
- After five years as menās basketball coach at Loyola Maryland, G.G. Smith has resigned, the school announced today.
- Instead of a casino lockbox for education funds, Maryland politicians should put casino tax revenues into a lockbox to pay their salaries and expenses. Education funds would first be disbursed from the general fund before that lockbox could be opened.
- 50 years after the Kerner Report, the country is worse off, but the solutions, the way to turn the tide, have not changed.
- Columbia-based Rethink Water says its brand is revolutionizing the way people drink water, offering flavored boxed water for kids that will be in 10,000 stores this year.
- Soon it will be March. Will you continue educating your children and your students about the contributions and challenges of African Americans? Because black history isnāt just black history, itās American history.
- Baltimore has been riddled with controversy since the start of the new year, but Southwest Airlines is singing its praises in an in-flight magazine that will reach more than 5 million readers next month.
- The Baltimore city school system is considering sweeping changes to its school funding formula, potentially directing more money into schools where many students come from high poverty families.
- Ann Beetz, a speech pathologist who taught at Loyola University, died Jan. 6 of Huntingtonās disease.
- Frederick H. Fusting, who taught marketing at Loyola University Maryland and was a past executive of a medical publishing house, died of cancer Dec. 22 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
- A manager of the Henry J. Knott real estate properties, he also owned a Roland Park squash club
- Dr. Philip H. Moore, a retired internist and rheumatologist and former consultant to the state Disability Determination Services, died Nov. 5 of respiratory failure at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 80.
- Recent effort by private schools to condemn student racism can't be a once-in-a-while task.
- Joseph Boulay, longtime boat dealer in Annapolis area and former Severna Park resident, dies at age 89.
- I am gaining a batch of Twitter followers from a particular university. I think someone on the faculty (and I think who) must be steering them my way. This is
- The state of Maryland and, for that matter, the United States, has never lived up the promises made to all our children regarding public education.
- Loyola University Maryland has announced the members of its spring 2017 dean's list, including: Lindsey Arriola, class of 2019, from Sykesville; Emily Bennett,
- The 19-year-old business major was āflourishingā at Loyola. He was killed in July.
- David G. Greenwood, a career baltimore County publich schools educator who rose from the classroom to become an admired administrator, died Wednesday from a heart attack. He was 82.
- Williams Scotsman sees opportunities for growth following acquisition
- Baltimore's $5.5 billion Port Covington project is moving ahead despite a slowdown at Under Armour.
- Loyola University Maryland held a Mass in memory of student Jimi Patrick, one of the four men killed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
- Jimi Patrick, who had just finished his freshman year at Loyola University Maryland, was among the four men killed.
- Genevieve S. "Gen" Rafferty, 86, a former Loyola University Maryland administrative assistant, died Tuesday.
- Two men have been charged in the killing of four Pennsylvania men subject of a search just north of Philadelphia.
- A 20-year-old linked to a Pennsylvania farm at the center of a search for four missing men ā including a Loyola University Maryland student ā was arrested Wednesday.
- John E. "Suds" McCann, 83, a retired lawyer, died Friday from a heart attack at his Lutherville home.
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- New York native, Loyola grad Hryzak replacing Poklemba as Gerstell AD
- William C. Newman Jr., a longtime auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, who oversaw the Catholic schools and chose the priesthood over a chance to play professional baseball, died Saturday of heart failure at Mercy Ridge retirement community in Timonium. He was 88 years old.
- William Clifford Newman, a Baltimore native who served for nearly 20 years as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died Saturday in hospice
- After years of high unemployment and depressed wages, the job market is looking up for recent college grads, experts say.
- Theodore J. Wies Jr., 82, a retired financial consultant, died May 4 from heart failure at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center.
- KEYW's founder was so confident in the company's cybersecurity services for the federal intelligence community that he decided in 2013 to branch out into the
- Foundry owner Joseph Lacy dies
- Nearly 500 students, faculty and staff at Loyola University Maryland set the Guinness World Record for the most people crab-walking at once, as America's favorite weatherman, Al Roker, walked up and down the lines of scuttling students, broadcasting the Baltimore Jesuit university's school spirit to an estimated audience of more than four million on NBC's Today show.
- The Today show brings a rare opportunity to elevate this mid-sized, 165-year-old Jesuit college to a national audience. Just imagine: Families across the country will watch whooping crowds of green and gray, and a segment on the Loyola tradition of midnight breakfast in the dining hall. And it arrives as Loyola stands at a crossroads; the university has struggled to attract students and sustain its liberal arts identity.
- With the second annual Light City Baltimore set to kick off March 31, organizers are determined to weave the celebration even more firmly into the fabric of the entire city.
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- Facing Backlash after Trump praise, Under Armours says: 'We engage in policy, not politics'
- Some 350 people from graduate students to visiting scholars at the University of Maryland are affected by the federal travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, university president Wallace Loh said Tuesday.
- After a nationwide search, The John Carroll School has named Tom Durkin as the new principal and chief academic officer. His official start date is June 12.