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Lack of enrollment in trades programs a concern
janeth@herald-mail.comChanges in the job market and expectations for students have George Phillips, supervisor for career technology and enrichment programs for Washington County Public Schools, wondering about the life span of some of the construction trade programs such as...Tags: Career and Workplace, Curricula, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Metal and Mineral
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Commission issues its vision for future of Hagerstown Community College
andrews@herald-mail.comA commission unveiled its ideas Tuesday for keeping Hagerstown Community College essential and successful. After eight months, the commission released its report with 17 suggestions for educating a community in which a college education wasn't stressed...Tags: Adult Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Mack Trucks, Inc.
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Number of checks and balances in place for expense accounts
julieg@herald-mail.comTo ensure adequate support for reimbursement of expenses, checks and balances are placed on expense accounts within the Washington County Public Schools system. Two board regulations deal with personnel expense oversight, including a 20-year-old...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Finance, Litigation and Regulation, Teaching and Learning
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Local professionals sanctioned by licensing boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThese disciplinary and licensing actions were announced recently by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you... -
Accusations of unlicensed dentistry should move you to verify professionals' licenses
Watchdog with Paul MuschickA pending case in Montgomery County is extreme, but it should give you something to think about before your next trip to the dentist, doctor, accountant, therapist or other professional. Authorities say a dental assistant and a receptionist at a...... -
Northampton accountant, Lehigh University, Easton car salesman sanctioned by state boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickHere are the latest disciplinary actions announced by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you can find all... -
The vampire's allure
Tribune newspapersAnne Rice hasn’t written about vampires in almost a decade. But for many fans, she remains the authority on the undead. So when she made an appearance at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, a gathering of comic, fantasy and science fiction...Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Bram Stoker, Harvard University, Colleges and Universities, Viral Diseases and Infections
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MICA expands palette with MBA degree
For nearly two centuries, the Maryland Institute College of Art has been known for training painters, sculptors and fashion designers.
But in May, MICA broadened its course offerings, and it is preparing to confer its first master's degrees on about...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins University, Sculpture
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A look at Maryland's emergency medical system
The state of Maryland created one of the nation's first statewide emergency medical systems to ensure that patients got consistent and timely care no matter where they were. The Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems now oversees and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Advanced Life Support, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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MICA receives $10 million gift, largest in school history
The Maryland Institute College of Art announced Wednesday that it has received a $10 million gift, the largest in its history, which will be used to expand graduate programs and research. The gift was bestowed by longtime college trustee George L....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Politics, Education
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A betrayal of a promise that guided state
The financial crisis that has led the state to virtually abandon the master plan that guaranteed high-quality and affordable (originally free) education at all levels of higher education has had particularly harsh repercussions at Glendale Community...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Education
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Allegany College of Maryland ups retraining programs
Daily American Sunday EditorThe Allegany College of Maryland's Workforce Development & Continuing Education programs have been ramped up at the Somerset campus after basically scaling back operations in 2010. "In Somerset, we had one person serving Somerset and Bedford (Counties)...Tags: Small Businesses, Colleges and Universities, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Health, Environmental Issues
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