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Sizing up the next Kennedy generation
Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is embraced by her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy, at a campaign rally at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md.
Sizing up the Kennedy dynasty's next generation
In this Oct. 31, 2002 file photo, then-Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lt.
Da Man decided to screw with his meeting schedule this week, which translates to absolute chaos in the Penguin newsroom.
Math educator recognized for excellence
Michael Gilchrist , the math chair at Thomas S. Stone Elementary School, works with fifth-graders Jose Majano and Carlos Penate, both 10, on math problems.
Grant will aid minority, rural communities
University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers received nearly $5 million in federal stimulus money from the National Institutes of Health to create two programs to improve health for minority and rural communities.
Story Behind the Story: Finding the Right Spots to Chat
As part of Governing 's 2009 Public Official of the Year coverage , I spent the better part of a day taking photographs of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley . At first, it looked as though I would be limited to watching him promote flu vaccines at a suburban Maryland elementary school and later, as he participated in a ritual groundbreaking ...
Growing Number of Institutions Continue to Choose Elluminate...
Bookings for the third quarter of 2009 grew over 60 percent year-to-year, fueled by significant customer renewals and upgrades, as well as many new global customers for both K12 and Higher Education markets.
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Philip L. Brown , Anne Arundel educator and rights pioneer, dies
Philip L. Brown Sr., an educator and civil rights pioneer whose efforts in Anne Arundel County helped lay the groundwork for the desegregation of the nation's public schools, died Friday at his home in Annapolis, according to family members.
BSU breaks ground on $79M building
Gov. Martin O'Malley and Bowie State University officials will break ground today on a new $79 million fine arts building.
Muslims gather for weekend of learning about their faith
An adult convert to Islam, Ify Okoye spent her first couple of years learning about the religion from books.
New HIV Education Initiative Targets Black Colleges and Universities
During the 39th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Legislative Conference on September 25, the National Minority AIDS Council announced details of its new Historically Black Colleges and Universities HIV/AIDS Peer Education Initiative, which will encourage students to get more involved in HIV/AIDS prevention and education efforts on ...
Web sites for historically Black colleges and universities dona t stack up against their competition worldwide, according to a new study.
Gifted teacher has to jump through hoops to keep his job
I am not a big fan of merit pay for high-performing teachers unless the entire school staff is rewarded.
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Kwabena Ervin Garrison Asomani Joins the Ranks of Leading Professionals
TEMPLE HILLS, MD, September 7, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Kwabena Ervin Garrison Asomani, Technology Educator for Prince George's County Public Schools, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of technology instruction.
Business incubator could land at Bowie State
The city of Bowie's planned business incubator could find a home at Bowie State University, according to officials involved in orchestrating a deal between the two.
Alvarado to run for District 2
Kimesha Houston Alvarado has announced she is a candidate for the Selma City School Board District 2 seat in the Oct.
Kennedy Niece: Many Can Carry on Ted's Legacy
The eldest daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and niece of Senator Ted Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, remembered her uncle who was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery Saturday as one who gave of himself to others even in the most difficult times of his life.
Jay Mathews: The Lesson of Jonathan Keiler
In the Washington Post yesterday, Jay Mathews told the story of Jonathan Keiler , who gave up a legal career to teach--only to find himself persecuted by the educational establishment.
College hires coordinator to assist struggling students
Bowie State University has hired a Hyattsville woman to oversee counseling services for students who are at a high risk of dropping out of school.