WASHINGTON – In a roundtable discussion today at the U
Report Calls for Increased Toughness in Public Schools
WASHINGTON – Increased access to Advanced Placement classes, more rigorous math courses, dual enrollment classes, and early college high school programs are the best ways to strengthen high school curricula, according to a report released Wednesday by the National School Boards Association’s Center for Public Education
Regents Approve UMDCP, UMB Collaboration
WASHINGTON – The University System of Maryland Board of Regents today approved the “University of Maryland: MPowering the State,” a detailed agenda of collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore campuses
Regents Approve UMCP, UMB Collaboration
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents approved the “University of Maryland: MPowering the State,” a detailed agenda of collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore campuses.
Ban Bottled Water? Not So Fast, Maryland College Administrators Say
As the nation becomes more environmentally aware, some anti-bottled water groups are convincing colleges and universities to halt bottled water sales in favor of reusable, eco-friendly alternatives. The idea is catching on across the country, but many Maryland college sustainability officials aren’t sure it’s a good idea.
Ban Bottled Water? Not So Fast, Maryland College Administrators Say
WASHINGTON – Like many students at the University of Maryland, College Park, freshman Sree Sinha hopes for a better future
Sarbanes Stockpiles Campaign Money for 2012
WASHINGTON – Congressman John Sarbanes, D-Towson, has amassed more than $1 million in cash on hand in the 2012 race for Maryland’s 3rd District, giving the three-time incumbent a massive financial lead over his competitors
MD Congressman Calls Attention to Streamlined Student Loan Tracker
An easier, more intuitive method of tracking student debt information was unveiled by Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Towson.
MD Congressman Calls Attention to Streamlined Student Loan Tracker
WASHINGTON – An easier, more intuitive method of tracking student debt information was unveiled in a roundtable discussion at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus Tuesday, giving a much-needed facelift to a muddled system designed to help students determine eligibility for loan forgiveness