BALTIMORE – Students at most public colleges and universities will pay more for tuition this semester as the University System of Maryland struggles to fill a $67 million budget gap
Schools Beg For Construction Dollars
ANNAPOLIS – In what one county official dubbed “the first begging session” of Gov
Burgeoning Community Colleges Consider Tuition Hikes
ANNAPOLIS – George Sadler can rattle off a list of reasons for taking automobile care and construction classes at the Community College of Baltimore County
Ehrlich Boosts Public School Spending, Cuts Higher Education Funds
ANNAPOLIS – Public schools would get a $242 million increase in state aid in Gov
Move Over Calico Cat; Thoroughbred Horse Races to Become Newest State Symbol
ANNAPOLIS – If one Maryland lawmaker has his way, a stallion known for its strength and speed will take the calico cat’s place as the newest official state symbol
Public Charter School Act Returns to General Assembly
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland lawmakers are making a new attempt to pass charter school legislation this year, despite the fact that bills regulating the public, secular schools have stalled for the past four consecutive years
University System of Maryland Considers Mid-year Tuition Increase
ANNAPOLIS – Bracing for the possibility of more budget cuts, University System of Maryland officials announced this week that students at the state’s 11 public colleges and universities could face a mid-year tuition increase
Bentley, Running Hard for Congress, Puts Her Fighting Form Back onDisplay
TIMONIUM – One of Helen Delich Bentley’s two cellular phones lets outa shrill ring about 9 p