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The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services and the University System of Maryland plan to partner to provide higher education classes for those incarcerated.

The U.S. Department of Justice released a summary of the settlement that mandates UMBC keep track of all sex discrimination reports.

Delays at the federal level have affected when colleges can begin putting together their own financial aid offers.

American universities are not producing enough graduates in the very fields that will guide the implementation of programs that combat climate change. Maryland schools are showing the way.

College leaders said more information is needed to assess whether direct admissions would benefit higher education in Maryland.

Ginsberg, currently a provost and executive vice president at George Mason University, will receive an initial base salary of $600,000.

State, local and university officials gathered on the University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus to celebrate the recent transfer a state-run hospital to the college.

Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the charismatic educator whose transformational leadership dramatically boosted Black achievement in science and engineering, announced on Wednesday that he will…

Enrollment at the 12 University System of Maryland institutions is expected to remain level in the school year set to begin Aug. 30 at…

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