Gov. Larry Hogan’s FY 2020 budget, released Friday, should allow Maryland’s public universities to keep tuition low for in-state students. With the funding proposed, the universities should only raise tuition 2 percent next year for in-state students, University System of ...
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Hopkins receives US News’ top ranking for online nursing program
Johns Hopkins University has the best online nursing program in the country, U.S. News & World Report said in its annual ranking of online programs offered by universities. Other programs in Maryland also received high rankings, including the online degree ...
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Read More »Billy Joel to perform at Camden Yards this summer
Billy Joel will play Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the first time the stadium has ever hosted a concert. The musician will bring his legendary catalog of songs to Baltimore as part of a collaboration between the Baltimore Orioles and ...
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Read More »Baltimore to host CIAA basketball tournaments in 2021
Baltimore has been selected to host the 2021-2023 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament.
Read More »Md. ranks among best for tech economy
Maryland placed third on think tank Milken Institute's 2018 State Technology and Science Index, ranking innovation pipelines. Maryland also placed third in 2016's report.
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Read More »Some under-the-radar health topics for the next Md. legislature
When the Maryland General Assembly meets next month it will consider a wide range of health care issues, but not all of them will grab headlines. Here are a couple of wonkier issues that hospitals and doctors are watching closely. ...
Read More »4 Hopkins undergrad startups find funding
Four startups led by undergraduates at Johns Hopkins University will receive funding through The Ralph S. O'Connor Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Fund.
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Read More »TEDCO unveils latest Builder Fund cohort
TEDCO will fund and support five Maryland startups as part of its Pre-Seed Builder Fund, a program designed to help firms from disadvantaged backgrounds to position themselves to receive follow-on investment within 12-to-18 months. Companies in the cohort receive $50,000 ...
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Read More »Md. to try growing dye crops in west Baltimore
The state of Maryland will launch an urban farming pilot in Baltimore aimed at growing natural dye crops next year, the fruit of past Asian trade missions.
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Read More »Is Morgan State a presidential battleground?
The path to the Democratic nomination for president in 2020 may go through Morgan State University. The university announced Wednesday evening that U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, would be its fall commencement speaker. The progressive lawmaker said last month that ...
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