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Elizabeth Shwe was a Report for America corps member at Maryland Matters through May 2022. She previously covered California state politics during an internship at The Sacramento Bee. She is a 2020 graduate of Princeton University with a degree in political science. At Princeton she was a producer for WPRB 103.3 FM News & Culture section, the station’s only long form podcast-type program. Shwe also wrote for The Daily Princetonian, and tutored with the Petey Greene Program, which offers free tutoring to incarcerated people.

Anne Khademian, a professor at Virginia Tech, will join University System of Maryland as the new executive director of Universities at Shady Grove, a…

Wireless Education

Noah, a pseudonym for a middle school child with autism, had been doing well in his public education program until school buildings closed in…

Out of 155 public school facilities in Baltimore City, only two school buildings were inspected this year to assess their quality and condition. One…

The University System of Maryland announced Wednesday that it expects to make budget cuts that could include layoffs in response to unforeseen costs and…

A bill that would give all of Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities independence from the University System of Maryland will be introduced in…

The Maryland State Board of Education Tuesday approved a measure to require all school systems to have an average of 3.5 hours a day…

A former member of the Hogan administration who was fired over the weekend for posting statements and memes on social media that sympathized with…

Although Maryland is among the top 10 states for residents responding to the U.S Census, a bipartisan group of the state’ political leaders believe…

With the first day of school less than a week away, top state officials are pressuring all local school systems to reopen for at…

After a summer of national reckoning on racial injustice, the University System of Maryland is taking proactive steps to examine structural racism that may…