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Tuition Will Increase For Students Attending College In Maryland
Students at Maryland’s state universities will be paying a little more next school year.
Johns Hopkins Announces $4.5B Fundraising Goal
Johns Hopkins says it is working on its largest-ever fundraising campaign, which aims to raise $4.5 billion by the end of 2017.
Md.’s Historically Black Colleges Included In Supplemental Budget
Gov. Martin O’Malley is asking for an additional $4.1 million in his supplemental budget to go directly to the state’s four historically black colleges and universities or their students.
Gov. O’Malley’s Proposed Budget Would Keep In-State Tuition Locked In
The skyrocketing cost of college has been on hold statewide for the last few years. And Governor O’Malley’s proposed budget will keep it that way.
Memorial Scheduled For Former Hopkins President
Johns Hopkins University officials have scheduled a memorial service for former president Steven Muller.
Black Leads Morgan State Past Coppin State 80-51
Justin Black scored 23 points and dished out six assists to lead Morgan State to an 80-51 win over Coppin State on Saturday.
Towson Beats Cincinnati Christian 79-40
Mike Burwell scored 18 points, leading four Towson University players in double figures, and the Tigers never trailed in beating Cincinnati Christian 79-40 on Monday.
Stephens Bell Returns To Towson University
It’s been silent for years, but if you live in Towson, get ready for the sound to return. Here’s a look at the renovations to the Stephens Bell.
5 University Cooks Face Off For Charity
Dining hall cooks from five local universities are taking part in a cafeteria cook-off, all in the name of charity.
Report: Universities Drive D.C. Region’s Growth
The Washington region’s colleges and universities will be a catalyst for the District of Columbia’s economic growth over the next decade as the federal government downsizes, a change that should give the institutions more lobbying power, a new report says.
Immigration Tuition Law Could Be Headed To Referendum
Maryland’s new law extending in-state college tuition to undocumented immigrants could be headed to referendum. Leaders of the drive to put the issue on next year’s ballot say they are close to clearing the first hurdle.


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