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Asperger Woman Pardoned her Law School Student Loan
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12 student entrepreneurs closer to $1,000
Twelve student-run businesses are one step closer to $1,000 - and two steps away from $10,000 - after advancing to the final round of the regional Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship business plan competition.
Asperger Syndrome prompts court to forgive former law student's debt
A former law student has won a bid in bankruptcy court to discharge nearly $340,000 in education debt because her diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome rendered her unable to repay the loans.
UB's Clinch: Maryland shouldn't increase taxes to stay afloat
Maryland, kept largely out of the deepest depths of the nationwide economic recession, shouldn't turn to tax increases to stay afloat in a harsh new economy, a leading local economist said.
Malvern Team Presents 'Nanoparticle Characterization By Light...
Malvern Instruments light scattering specialists Dr Ana Morfesis and Dr Ulf Nobbmann, will present a poster on 'Nanoparticle characterization by light scattering' as part of the 86th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium being held at the University of Baltimore in Maryland, USA, June 10-13, 2012.
'He let me become more of a dreamer...'
Dana grew up in Cherry Hill, and in November 2007 she was back home on Thanksgiving break from the University of Baltimore, where she was earning a law degree.
Baltimore housing's decade of renovations
More Baltimore homes were getting major work done to them in 2010 than 10 years earlier, but not as many as before the recession, the Baltimore Sun reports.
DLA Piper donates $250,000 toward new University of Baltimore law building
DLA Piper is donating $250,000 toward the construction of the new law school building at the University of Baltimore The firm's donation will fund a wall of cascading water in the building's outdoor garden and a waterfall in the lobby of the $107 million John and Frances Angelos Law Center building being built at Charles Street and Mt.
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Released
How stable is your neighborhood? On Friday, the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance-Jacob France Institute at the University of Baltimore released its latest set of community profiles that will help you answer that question.
Parkville Woman Named Educator Of The Year
A Parkville woman is the first-ever recipient of the Public Relations Society of America Maryland branch's educator of the year award.
Imaging standard falls short in multiple myeloma
According to a study conducted at the University of Baltimore and involving 51 patients with multiple myeloma, the current standard of care for determining the extent of disease falls short when compared against another method.
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