Higher Profits in Higher Education

ANNAPOLIS – When Katrina Kell looked for a place to finish the two years she needed for her bachelor’s degree while continuing to work full time, she found to her dismay that at most colleges it would take five years and require an arduous schedule of night courses and 16-week semesters

More Cell Phones Lead to More Complaints

ANNAPOLIS – Matthew Robb has a problem with his cell phone – he has trouble hearing the person on the other end, and often can’t even place calls

Universities Cope With the Internet Cheating Culture

ANNAPOLIS – In J

Assembly Urged to Override Vetoes of Election Bills

ANNAPOLIS – Civic and civil liberties groups asked the General Assembly on Wednesday to override vetoes of election law bills which they said would make voting easier, but which Gov

Out of Retirement, Arundel’s Mann ‘Ready to Roll’

SEVERNA PARK – Coming out of retirement to become Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ interim superintendent wasn’t a hard decision for Nancy M

USM Stalls Higher Ed Budget Process

ANNAPOLIS-In the political thicket that is Maryland higher education, even the simplest tasks can be impossible to complete on time

Students Want More Holiday Travel Time

ANNAPOLIS-To working stiffs across America, the long Thanksgiving weekend is a welcome break from the daily grind

‘Dead’ Languages Thrive in Frederick Co.

THURMONT-Don’t tell students at Catoctin High School that ancient Greek is a dead language

Community College Transfers Eased

COLLEGE PARK-Want to get into the University of Maryland, College Park without taking the SAT, writing a lengthy essay or waiting for your application to be reviewed?

Just go to Montgomery College or Prince George’s Community College and graduate with your associate’s degree

Arundel Names Interim Superintendent

ANNAPOLIS – Nancy M