An advocate for Maryland's 16 community colleges voiced some cautious optimism about Gov. Larry Hogan's recent announcement of initiatives to make college more affordable and reduce student debt.
Towson University elementary education interns provide valuable personal attention to English language learners in Baltimore City schoolsIt’s nearing 9 a.m.
Immigration may be the single most polarizing issue in American life today, whether it’s the Trump administration’s proposed travel ban, the building of a border wall or the recent controversy regarding the separation of migrant families at the southwest border.
Juniors Ian Gilbert and Kameron Langford are spending their summers in their labs thanks to a research grant from the Dreyfus FoundationTowson University
Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger today issued the following statement after President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy
University of Maryland-College Park spends $29,022 per player on student aid for its men’s team athletes -- the highest rate among Maryland colleges -- according to an Higher Education Tribune analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
The Frederick County Local Management Board is drawing on past experience to determine how best to apply its share of the almost $20 million in statewide grants from the Children's Cabinet Fund as announced by Gov. Larry Hogan's office this month, a local official said during a recent interview.
Cooking Matters 2 Generation is one of the programs in Caroline County that will benefit from a share of the almost $20 million in statewide grants from the Children's Cabinet Fund as announced by Gov. Larry Hogan's office this month, a local official said during a recent interview.
Maryland Democrat gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous' recent faltering and ultimately failed attempt to answer a basic question about issues in one county could be the grimace-heard-round-the-state, a Baltimore County Republican Party official said.
Hopes have been fulfilled in Queen Anne's County, where the Local Management Board will receive a share of the almost $20 million in statewide grants from the Children's Cabinet Fund.
Young people in Carroll County will be among those who will benefit when the county's Local Management Board receives more than $500,000 of the almost $20 million in statewide grants from the Children's Cabinet Fund.
Worcester County's Local Management Board (LMB) now knows how much it will receive as its share of the almost $20 million in statewide grants from the Children's Cabinet Fund as announced by Gov. Larry Hogan's office this month, a local official said during a recent interview.