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Former MCPS Superintendent Monifa McKnight appointed as UMD Inaugural Dean Fellow
WDVM· 4 days agoCOLLEGE PARK, Md. (DC News Now) — The University of Maryland College of Education has appointed...
‘Outdated and obsolete’: Middle Shore to get new facility to replace aging hospital
Maryland Matters· 4 days agoThe Middle Shore will get a brand-new University of Maryland regional hospital after a state...
The Temperature of The House You Grew Up in May Still Be Impacting You
ScienceAlert· 1 day agoToday in the US, residential energy accounts for 21 percent of the nation's total energy...
U.S. House Speaker cites unproven Ohio evidence in support of new proof-of-citizenship voting bill
Ohio Capital Journal· 2 days agoThe measure is a priority for House Speaker Mike Johnson, and he invoked dubious reports of...
If you're trying to figure out where you're going, start by remembering where you've been
The Herald-Mail· 2 days agoEverybody has a story to tell. And so does every place. This place certainly has its share. I was discussing some of our local history recently with our summer intern, a journalism ...
Why don’t Maryland politicians choose school choice? They should
Maryland Matters· 1 day agoSchool choice doesn’t come close to packing the political firepower of a woman’s reproductive...
DU mulls adding 'Manusmriti' to undergraduate law syllabus, academics shocked
The Telegraph· 3 days agoA top academic body of Delhi University (DU) will on Friday examine a proposal on whether to...
Moore proposes nearly $150 million in budget cuts
Maryland Matters· 4 days agoGov. Wes Moore (D) will ask a state panel he chairs to adopt nearly $150 million in cuts to the state's current year budget of $63 billion. The post...
5 Ways to Boost Your Mood Naturally! How Sunshine, Exercise and Laughter Help With Happiness
Closer Weekly· 3 days agoBeing happier is easier than you may think. Experts have five tips to boost your mood naturally and...
Waking Up to Legal Weed
The Dispatch· 6 days ago(I was, full disclosure, among the nearly 33 percent who voted against.) Today, though, they are more ambivalent. In a recent Washington Post–University ...