Hood College announced the Hood Advantage Program, which fully covers the cost of tuition after federal aid and scholarships are applied.
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Hood College announced the Hood Advantage Program, which fully covers the cost of tuition after federal aid and scholarships are applied.
Tagged with: colleges and universities Focus on Higher Education frederick hood college
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The use of noncompetes is increasingly under challenge and must be managed by employers to comport with a shifting legal landscape, two veteran employment attorneys say.
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Read More »March 14, 2023 Comments Off on Some businesses not pleased over Harford County proposal
A proposed six-month moratorium on warehouse developments in Harford County could end up driving businesses to locate elsewhere in the region.
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Read More »February 22, 2023 Comments Off on Employers may need to change employee policies with new marijuana law
While Maryland will soon allow marijuana, the drug is still illegal federally, which can lead to confusion by employees that are required to take drug tests.
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Read More »February 3, 2023 Comments Off on Why is TikTok banned from Baltimore and other governments’ devices?
TikTok will soon be banned from Baltimore City devices, becoming the latest in a growing line of state and local governments to prohibit the social media platform.
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Read More »January 24, 2023 Comments Off on Tips for businesses, consumers to be on the lookout for fraud
If you have no knowledge of big transactions but they are on your statements, you are most likely a victim of fraud.
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Read More »January 6, 2023 Comments Off on Maryland Saves helps employers offer retirement plan to employees
In Maryland, employers and employees can both benefit from Maryland Saves, a workplace savings program sponsored by the state’s Small Business Retirement Savings Program. The state’s program is the fifth in the nation offering a retirement savings plan to employers of all sizes that do not currently offer one to employees. Nearly one million private sector employees in the state do not have access to a retirement savings plan sponsored by their employers.
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Read More »December 28, 2022 Comments Off on Retail strong in holiday shopping season despite inflation
This holiday shopping season, retailers saw increased sales despite high inflation rates.
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Read More »December 7, 2022 Comments Off on Gilchrist’s Dr. Mark J. Gloth relishes opportunity to have an impact
Dr. Mark J. Gloth was named the chief medical officer for Gilchrist in September bringing more than 25 years of experience as a physician executive. Growing up in the Baltimore area, the position gives him an incredible opportunity to have an impact on his hometown.
Read More »November 11, 2022 Comments Off on Area higher education institutions hold expungement clinics to help clear records
A criminal record can hinder residents in achieving their goals. To help with this, a number of free expungement clinics have been hosted in the Baltimore area recently.
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