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AMINTA BREAUX
Apr 29, 2022

AMINTA BREAUX

AMINTA BREAUX PRESIDENT BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY   President of Bowie State University since July 2017, Aminta Breaux has some 30 years’ experience in higher education. She earned her master’s degree […]

JOANN BOUGHMAN
Apr 29, 2022

JOANN BOUGHMAN

JOANN BOUGHMAN SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND Joann Baughman, who has a doctorate in medical genetics from Indiana University and is a board-certified […]

BOB BARTLETT
Apr 29, 2022

BOB BARTLETT

BOB BARTLETT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, THEATER BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY An associate professor of theatre at Bowie State University since 2018, Bob Bartlett is the author of numerous plays that have been […]

DR. HEIDI M. ANDERSON
Apr 29, 2022

DR. HEIDI M. ANDERSON

DR. HEIDI M. ANDERSON PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE What is the most important thing you do in your job? The most important thing that I do in my […]

St. John’s College says its audacious tuition cut is paying off
Apr 26, 2022

St. John’s College says its audacious tuition cut is paying off

Faced with budget shortfalls, most institutions of higher learning tend to focus on raising tuition. St. John’s College, however, decided to go in a different direction.

Maryland student-athletes cashing in on NCAA rules change
Apr 25, 2022

Maryland student-athletes cashing in on NCAA rules change

Alyssa Poarch, entering her final soccer season at the University of Maryland, is busy planning for her future as a professional soccer player — and not just by brushing up […]

Colleges in Maryland, North Carolina cancel Italy programs
Apr 25, 2022

UMD ‘being run more like a corporation,’ report finds

A new external analysis has found a shift in priorities at the University of Maryland, College Park in recent years.

To plug gap, Md. teacher training programs focus on Black men, rural areas
Apr 22, 2022

To plug gap, Md. teacher training programs focus on Black men, rural areas

Four Maryland universities are working to recruit and train Black male teachers, who nationwide make up only 2% of teachers.

Podcast: Mary Ann Scully, Loyola University Maryland dean
Apr 11, 2022

For Mary Ann Scully, pivot to higher education a chance ‘to have an impact’

When Mary Ann Scully, founder of Howard Bank, announced the bank was being sold to F.N.B. Corporation, many wondered what the next step would be for her.

Mileah Kromer. (Submitted photo)
Oct 29, 2021

Mileah Kromer

Mileah Kromer Director, School’s Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics Associate Professor, Political Science As an associate professor of political science at Goucher College, Mileah Kromer teaches courses on American […]

Cassie Motz
Oct 29, 2021

Cassie Motz

Cassie Motz Executive Director College Bound Foundation Cassie Motz has been the executive director of the CollegeBound Foundation since January 2014. Previously, she served as deputy chief of staff to […]

Darryll Pines
Oct 29, 2021

Darryll Pines

Darryll Pines President University of Maryland University of Maryland, College Park President Darryll Pines prioritized two immediate goals when he took office — to promote excellence in everything the university […]