Recent Articles from Tim Curtis
Hrabowski to receive lifetime achievement award
University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Freeman A. Hrabowski III will receive the American Council on Education’s Lifetime Achievement Award next month at the council’s annual meeting in Washington. Hrabowski […]
Kennedy Krieger Institute leader to retire this year
Dr. Gary W. Goldstein, president and CEO of the Kennedy Krieger Institute, will retire later this year, the institute announced Monday. Goldstein has led the Baltimore-based institute for 30 years […]
Restaurants dismayed as healthy kids’ meals bill close to passage in Baltimore
The Baltimore City Council appears poised to pass a bill requiring restaurants to make children’s meals healthier, drawing ire from the industry. After passing a committee with a 7-0 vote […]
Baltimore a top city for women in tech, despite gender pay gap
Baltimore is the third-best city for women in tech, according to a study by SmartAsset, despite a large pay gap between men and women.
Perman suggests professional organizations boycott pro-gun states
University of Maryland, Baltimore President Jay A. Perman wants to use economic pressure to compel states to adopt stricter gun-control regulations. In an open letter to the university community, Perman […]
Md. Senate committee considers complicated health care changes
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland lawmakers were still making changes to a bill designed to stabilize the individual health insurance market hours before a hearing Wednesday, demonstrating the complexity of finding a […]
Hood establishes business college after receiving contribution
Hood College has established the George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business, the Frederick liberal arts college announced Monday. Delaplaine, a Frederick businessman, contributed a gift to endow the new […]
Md. Hospital Association picks Atlas as new leader
Health care consultant Bob Atlas will be the next president and CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association, the organization announced Monday. Atlas, 63, is expected to start March 5. He […]
Catalyte finishes $27M funding round and acquisition of Surge
Baltimore software services company Catalyte completed a $27 million funding round and acquired software development and consulting service company Surge.
Bernard to retire from T. Rowe Price this year
Edward C. Bernard, vice chairman of T. Rowe Price Group, will retire at the end of the year, the company announced Wednesday.
Maryland considers new strategies as fentanyl deaths rise
The dangerous element of fentanyl requires Maryland to change how it responds to the state’s opioid crisis, including embracing some radical proposals, policymakers say. While state data shows opioid-related and heroin-related […]
Baltimore software company makes it to the Olympics
Baltimore software company Figure 53 won a gold medal of its own in Pyeongchang, South Korea, last week when its QLab software was used for audio playback during the opening ceremonies. […]

















