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University of Maryland B-School Launches $12M PhD Program Initiative
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Higher education needs dedicated state funding Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to resolve the state's $1.7 billion "structural deficit," with its mixture of tax reform, budget cuts, and new revenue sources, has understandably generated a great deal of discussion. Somewhat lost in the conversation, however, is...
University of Maryland Announces Winners of $50K Business Plan Competition
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Maryland education announce personnel changes: June 23, 2006
EDUCATION Lemma Senbet, a finance professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, has been named a fellow by the Financial Management Association International for his significant contributions to the profession through career-long scholarship and service. The world-ranked marketing department at the...
Eyewitness to the changing news media: veteran journalist and professor Lee Thornton shares her views on the erosion of public trust in the news media and the role of journalism education in repairing that image
More than ever, the American news media are under public scrutiny for the way individual reporters conduct themselves, for how news coverage on major events is carried out and for the balance media organizations purport their news coverage to have. Journalism professors know all too well the devastating impact that...
Maryland collegians say budget cuts kill higher ed
The bells in the University Chapel in College Park ring an hourly dedication to "My Maryland," but the sentiment on campus toward the state will be one of desertion when students lead a funeral procession to Annapolis to toll the death of higher education. Students from University...
University of Maryland, Baltimore County -UMBC- Wins CGS/Peterson's Award for Innovation in Promoting an Inclusive Graduate Community
Business Editors/Education Writers WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 5, 2002 Thomson Learning "Diversity Brings an Intellectual and Cultural Dynamism That is Integral to the Graduate School Experience. We Are Truly Honored That Our Efforts toward Increasing Inclusivity Have Been Recognized." -Scott A. Bass, Dean of the Graduate School...
Dr. Avon H. Garrett has been appointed dean for business, social science, and wellness and education for the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville - On The Move - Brief Article
DR. AVON H. GARRETT has been appointed dean for business, social science, and wellness and education for the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville. Most recently, he was an associate professor of business. Garrett earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland, a master's from Johns Hopkins University and...
Diversity initiatives in higher education: Intergroup Dialogue Program student outcomes and implications for campus radical climate: A case study
Diversity Initiatives in Higher Education: Intergroup Dialogue Program Student Outcomes and Implications for Campus Radical Climate: A Case Study1 Introduction The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the cognitive and affective outcomes in students that were participants in the Intergroup Dialogue Program IDP at the University of Maryland,...
U of MD School of Pharmacy names associate dean for research
Russell J. DiGate will become associate dean for research and graduate education at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, effective Sept. 1, stepping down as head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, which he has chaired since April 1997.
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