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By Kimberly Escobar and Megan Sayles A year ago, Katherine Banegas-Bonilla, 17, had to worry only about managing her classes at Baltimore City College,…

Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great articles that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order. On Jan….

The leaders of the teachers’ union and a group representing Baltimore County Public Schools administrators have written to Dr. Darryl Williams, the school superintendent,…

Hundreds of students who have been stuck in housing leases at Maryland’s public universities for the last four months may finally see a resolution…

Parents and advocates for Baltimore City public school students in a long-running educational equity lawsuit are calling on Maryland’s top elected officials to substantially…

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Even in this hyper-politicized environment, it’s surprising that the Maryland General Assembly’s signature bill on education reform is far more about grabbing political power…

Students at the University of Maryland in College Park will continue hybrid teaching and learning into the spring semester. About 25% of courses will…

The University of Maryland Board of Regents on Wednesday appointed Gregory Fowler as the new president for The University of Maryland Global Campus. He…

We read with interest the guest commentary “Prince George’s Needs an All-Elected School Board” [Maryland Matters, Nov. 12] written by the leadership of the…

Baltimore City leaders and residents are calling on their state representatives to ensure police accountability and to override Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R)…