May 4, 2024

Research Universities are Key, But Graduates Need Job Skills

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America owes its technological dominance to research universities, but it’s becoming a crowded field.

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First Baby of 2013!

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Ethan Scott Jennings arrived at 12:58 a.m. on Jan. 1, weighing nine pounds and 11.9 ounces.

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Defense Bill Becomes Law

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Obama signs the Defense Authorization Act along with the sequestration delay bill.

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Apply Now for the Maryland Delegate Scholarship

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Delegate John L. Bohanan, Jr. is seeking applicants for Maryland Delegate Scholarship awards for the 2013-2014 school year.

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Liberal Arts Education May Produce Smarter Graduates

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Students majoring in liberal arts fields do better on the College Learning Assessment and show greater improvement in student learning.

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It Wasn’t Pretty, but Congress Avoided the Cliff, for Now

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Late deal delays the pain of sequestration cuts, but doesn’t solve the problem for defense.

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Sabre Donates $15,000 to Help Sandy Victims

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The donations helped three Sabre employees rebuild their lives after the hurricane.

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What Are the Best College Degrees to Pursue?

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Practially trained engineers or liberal arts problem solvers? Which is best in today’s high-tech economy?

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Walden Reflects on a Successful Holiday Season

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New psychiatric care license, Help Portrait Day, gift giving and a generous end-of-the-year drive highlight a remarkable December.

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Still: Best/Worst of Times

Lexington Park lost three pillars in the old year.

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