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As a trifecta of crises upended life in 2020, the need for a diverse scientific and medical community grew ever more clear. George Floyd ...
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A high-potential green space on the edge of UMBC's main campus will see big changes in the coming months. A new $1 million grant from th ...
See how college aid applications changed for North Baltimore area high schools.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on North Baltimore Patch.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Baltimore.
See the latest announcement from the Baltimore County Public Schools.
Freedom Federal Credit Union introduces new benefits for local educators in time of need.
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Johns Hopkins University is purchasing the Newseum building for $373 million and announced plans for the new acquisition.
Event to help students maximize college funding and be more competitive for admission
The NBC weatherman will be on the university campus attempting a world record Thursday for most people crab walking.
The nationally syndicated columnist, author and noted broadcast journalist will address graduates during theSesquicentennial Anniversary.
Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology announced 2016 semi-finalists this week. They're advancing to regionals next month.
Notre Dame of Maryland University will open late on Tuesday, Oct. 4, due to utility issue.
Former students of American Career Institute, which had a campus in Baltimore, will receive $2 million in private student debt discharges.
CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools Gregory Thornton will depart before his contract expires.
Free financial literacy event to occur at University of Baltimore, Apr. 14
Utility issue leads to closure at one school in north Baltimore on Monday, March 7.
Schools are closed but employees are on code blue in Baltimore on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
With icy roads reported in the region, schools in Baltimore amend schedules on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
School officials say schools are closed, offices are not in Baltimore City on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
One school in Baltimore City was evacuated and students were released before their usual dismissal time Thursday.
Baltimore City Public Schools officials announced schedule for Monday, Feb. 1, after week of weather-related closures.
Code green is in effect for Baltimore City Public Schools on Friday, Jan. 29.
Code blue is in effect for Baltimore City Public Schools on Thursday, Jan. 28.
Maryland students seeking aid for college or career/training programs must apply by Apr. 1.
Students in Baltimore City have another snow day ahead of them.
Snow has changed the schedule for Baltimore teachers, staff.
Modified schedule is in effect for Baltimore City Public Schools ahead of impending snowstorm.
With the potential for icy roads Thursday morning, schools are opening late in Baltimore City.
With temperatures below zero, one school announced closure on Wednesday.
Baltimore City Public Schools officials said that utility and building issues Tuesday led to early closures.
Lack of heat is causing some Baltimore City Public Schools to abbreviate the school day.