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UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski retires
Langston Frazier reports that University of Maryland Baltimore County president Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, is set to retire after nearly 30 years in that role. He is known for elevating the UMBC to national prominence.
Higher education enrollment faced unprecedented drop during COVID-19 pandemic
Public higher education enrollment significantly declined despite a high unemployment rate during the pandemic, breaking a historical trend. As the country came out of the recession, enrollment plummeted even further.
Maryland lawmakers are close to adding HBCU funding
The bill would provide $577 million to Maryland’s four HBCUs over about 10 years.
Maryland senators vote against DeVos confirmation
WASHINGTON – Elisabeth “Betsy” DeVos on Tuesday was confirmed narrowly by the Senate as the secretary of education after Vice President Mike Pence cast an historic, tie-breaking vote, but Maryland’s two senators opposed her, warning she was not qualified. Maryland…
Caret Aims To Maintain Tuition Affordability, He Tells Lawmakers In Annapolis
Getting students to graduate in four years also a focus for university system chancellor.
Educational Gender Gap Is Changing Around the World, New Study Finds
Women make up the majority of higher education degree-holders, study finds.
Maryland College Rankings Remain Consistent Over Time
Maryland schools in the top 200 National Universities list have changed little over the past five years. The same is true of liberal arts college in Maryland, with the exception of St. John’s College.