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This week in government
Scheduled meetings this week of the Washington County Commissioners, Washington County Board of Education, and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Administration Building 100 W. Washington St., Hagerstown Tuesday, April...Tags: Career and Workplace, Technology, Government, Hunt Valley, Science and Technology
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Franchot calls for Towson president to resign
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot called on Towson University President Maravene Loeschke to resign, saying her actions in attempting to cut the baseball and men's soccer teams represented "a lack of leadership that has done great damage to the school's...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Government, College Baseball, Towson University, Soccer
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USMH students walk for health care
A class of Towson University nursing students at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown is participating in a walk equal to the distance across the Democratic Republic of Congo. The community health fundraiser, promoted by the world relief...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Coppin State University, Towson University, Medical Specialization
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Legislative session had some positives
As legislative sessions go, 2013 isn’t likely to be considered a banner year in many Western Maryland circles. From gun control to an increase in gasoline taxes, the priorities of Annapolis are clearly different from those of the rural counties....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Annapolis, Justice System, Gun Control, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bill would toughen Maryland Open Meetings law enforcement
New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws. State lawmakers said public officials have been able to flout the rules without...
Tags: Baltimore County, Martin O'Malley, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Fines
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One more unwelcome twist for Towson sports
By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal...
Tags: Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Maryland, College Park
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Coppin State in disarray, students tell committee
Grace-Kelly Anoma stood in front of a special committee convened to address Coppin State University's troubles and let loose with her frustrations. Some professors teach by reading straight out of the textbook, Anoma told the panel Thursday evening. The...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Students, Teaching and Learning, Coppin State University
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USMH students trained in advance for job fair
julieg@herald-mail.comUniversity System of Maryland at Hagerstown senior Samantha Sines is expecting to graduate this spring so she’s looking for a job. In preparation for job interviews, Sines participated last month in mock interviews with business people who gave her...Tags: Career and Workplace, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Employment Opportunities, Students, Teaching and Learning
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UB prepares to open new Law Center
Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful. Staircases bridge across and spiral through the 12-story building's vibrant atrium, connecting a labyrinth of classrooms and study...
Tags: Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Architecture, Martin O'Malley, Justice System
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O'Malley suggests Title IX taskforce
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley suggested Towson University form a task force to study how better to deal with meeting Title IX rules on gender equity. The governor, who proposed giving state money to save the university's baseball program, told a group of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Martin O'Malley, Government, College Baseball, Executive Branch
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States in a race to secure drone testing
WASHINGTON — Although the prospect of drones flying over U.S. cities is generating cries of spies in the skies, groups from California to Florida are fiercely competing to become one of six federally designated sites for testing how the remotely...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, North Carolina State University, U.S. Congress
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Health go, do, learn: Week of April 8
Towson to offer preadvising for nursing students Towson at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown nursing preadvising sessions will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, at University System of Maryland at Hagerstown, 32 W. Washington St.,...Tags: Culture, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Towson, Social Sciences, Medical Specialization
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