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As talks between the White House and Congress stall, Americans are still grappling with the crippling impact of the pandemic. To move our country…

A union representative said Maryland college workers are “really disappointed” by the lack of uniformity and transparency of state public universities’ COVID-19-related safety plans….

Maryland’s PTA and the national organization are feuding, with battles over management, alleged hostile work environments and local leader elections. The Maryland PTA filed…

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…

It’s the morning of Sept. 9, 2020, which means for Baltimore City Public Schools it’s the second day of school. My children are still…

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

Dr. Bruce Jarrell, who has held the title of interim president at the University of Maryland Baltimore since January, will take the job permanently,…

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

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) visited three schools in Caroline County as they opened for limited in-person instruction on Tuesday, marking the start…