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Employees of the University of Maryland College Park whose jobs make it possible for them to telework are seeking to preserve that option, as…

On July 1, Mohammed Choudhury began his new job as the state superintendent of Maryland. Choudhury arrived in Maryland two weeks ago from Texas,…

Applications to serve on a board to help ensure success of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reforms will be accepted starting Monday, according…

Governor Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. has named five members to serve on a newly created board that will oversee educational programs within the Department…

As students prepare to return to college campuses in the fall, Maryland launched a $1 million effort to encourage vaccination among young people. Using…

Mismanagement

After last year’s abrupt shutdown of schools due to the coronavirus pandemic, increasing numbers of students returned to in-person learning. But a new study…

University of Maryland welcome sign

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) appointed state Sen. Doug J.J. Peters (D-Prince George’s) and former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur to the University System…

Public education is transforming faster than ever, and the needs and expectations evolve with each school year. School buildings must support the teaching and…

The State Board of Education reviewed Maryland’s 100-page plan for spending nearly $2 billion in coronavirus emergency funding on Tuesday — and returning to…

After eight years, an effort to expand collective bargaining rights to all employees at Maryland’s 16 community colleges finally made it through the General…