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CCBC Center for Business Innovation
Feb 20, 2026

CCBC business center awards $80K to Baltimore entrepreneurs

The Community College of Baltimore County’s Center for Business Innovation & Trades has awarded a combined $80,000 to 12 entrepreneurs. 

Loyola-Simon-Center-logo
Feb 18, 2026

Loyola’s Simon Center invests in new MD business

Loyola University Maryland’s Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship said it invested $25,000 in a Carroll County bed and breakfast. 

Dr. Shadow JQ Robinson was appointed as the president of Frostburg State University in February 2026. (Photo courtesy University System of Maryland)
Feb 13, 2026

New Frostburg State University president appointed

The University System of Maryland Board of Regents has appointed the new president of Frostburg State University.

An exterior rendering of Notre Dame Prep’s new Huffman Commons. (Courtesy Photo)
Feb 5, 2026

Notre Dame prep launches $6.5M ‘Common Ground’ campaign

Notre Dame Preparatory School launched a $6.5 million campaign to replace the campus’s dining hall with a Student Commons and kitchen. 

Student members of the Graves School Investment Club gather in the atrium of the Morgan Business Center. (Courtesy of Morgan State University)
Feb 5, 2026

UNCF expands national asset investment program to Morgan State

UNCF has announced the expansion of Project ACCLAIM, recently selecting Morgan State University to join the initiative

The Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University is undergoing reconstruction. (Skanska)
Jan 29, 2026

John Hopkins library reconstruction underway 

A renovation of Johns Hopkins University’s Milton S. Eisenhower Library has transitioned from demolition to reconstruction.

From left: Derrick Adams, a MICA honorary doctorate recipient; First Lady Dawn Moore; Cara Ober, executive director of BMore Arts; MICA President Cecilia M. McCormick. (Maryland Institute College of Art)
Jan 27, 2026

MICA celebrates bicentennial, launches new strategic initiatives

The Maryland Institute College of Art unveiled new strategic initiatives in honor of its 200-year celebration.

The Baltipreneurs Accelerator from Loyola University Maryland will provide almost $50,000 in total funding to the participants. They will attend 10 sessions from December 2025 through March 2026, culminating in a Demo Day showcase at Loyola on March 19. (File photo)
Jan 22, 2026

Loyola accepts 11 ventures for Baltipreneurs Accelerator

Loyola University’s Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship accepted 11 ventures for the 2025-26 Baltipreneurs Accelerator program.

General view of a March Madness basket ball falling through the net during NCAA Tournament First Four Practice at UD Arena. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo)
Jan 15, 2026

MD college athlete included in indictment for rigging basketball games

Federal prosecutors charged 26 people — including a Coppin State University player — with rigging bets on basketball games.

Dr. Heidi M. Anderson, President of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, said the new School of Veterinary Medicine is a big step for Maryland and Historically Black Colleges. (Submitted photo)
Dec 18, 2025

MD HBCU president sues professor who accused her of plagiarism and racism

University of Maryland Eastern Shore president Heidi Anderson and ex-professor Donna Satterlee face dueling lawsuits.

University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines (courtesy photo)
Dec 18, 2025

University of Maryland president cleared of plagiarism allegations

University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines has been cleared of plagiarism allegations after an independent review.

A Colombian researcher at the University of Maryland who was on a student visa extension lost her job last summer and had to return home. Here she is hiking in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. (Photo courtesy of the researcher, who asked not to be identified)
Dec 9, 2025

Crackdown on international students continues with threats on F-1 visas

New F-1 visa rules and funding cuts force international students at Maryland universities, to leave, disrupting research and enrollment.