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- Marylanders tell what they want to be: Debbie, psychiatric nurse at
- Debbie Psychiatric Nurse Eastern Shore Hospital Center >> Education Middle School: Cambridge Junior High High School: Cambridge High Favorite subjects: History, English Summer jobs: Waitress, cashier, newspaper delivery, candy striper What...
- Research articles 2008-08-01
- As U of Md., Baltimore opens doors to BioPark Building Two, work
- The second research facility at the University of Maryland, Baltimore's BioPark opened its doors Monday to a diverse group of tenants, ranging from large biotech firms to community-oriented job training programs. Mayor Sheila Dixon, Gov. Martin O'Malley, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, Rep. Elijah Cummings, and UMB President...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- GENERATION SUCCESS
- Two fire protection engineers tell what it takes to succeed in this exciting field.Careers in Fire Protection Engineering spoke with two fire protection engineers to get their perspectives on everything from searching for a job to trends in the profession.Amanda Moore studied fire protection engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Meet Kane County's corrections guy.(Series: Sunday spotlight: A long look at local newsmakers)(News)
- Byline: Patrick Waldron Daily Herald Staff Writer Jim Robertson always wanted to be a pediatrician, but high-level chemistry efficiently crushed that idea. "It just didn't work out in college," said Robertson, the man who for the last two years has assisted Kane...
- Research articles 2005-07-24
- Three Baltimore-area biotech facilities portend jobs, economic
- All told, when the biotech research parks near the University of Maryland, Baltimore; Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County are fully developed, the region could see more than 9,000 jobs created at a mixture of incubated startup companies, large international organizations, research groups, established private...
- Research articles 2005-02-04
- Job Search Strategies
- Finding a job requires time and effort, but if you're willing to persevere, you can significantly increase your chances of getting a great job offer. It's easy to find job opportunities on your own once you learn about all the job-hunting resources available. Networking is the process of discovering and...
- White papers 2006-11-06
- 2005 U.S. Economic Forecast: Limited Growth (3.5 Percent).
- Byline: University of Maryland, College Park COLLEGE PARK, Md., Oct. 6 AScribe Newswire -- For the remainder of 2004 and throughout 2005, the U.S. economy will continue to perform below its potential, growing at an annual rate of about 3.5 percent, and the unemployment...
- Research articles 2004-10-06
- Fairness and objectivity tested as reporter questions decision: Jon Leiberman speaks to students and faculty at the University of Maryland.
- In October, Jon Leiberman was fired from his position as Washington bureau chief for Sinclair Broadcasting Group. Later that month, he spoke with SPJ members at the University of Maryland about being willing to risk their jobs to stand up for what they believe. Leiberman lost his job...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Librarians and leadership: 'you have not signed up to work in a back room somewhere'. at the University of Maryland
- This is the season when new college graduates emerge from academia to take on the rest of their lives. That's what "commencement" means--not the end but the beginning of something new. In addition to the ceremonies, family gatherings, and parties, it's practically a ritual for the graduate's family, friends, acquaintances,...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Former Maryland Dean Withdraws as President Bush's Nominee as Treasury Deputy.
- By Stacey Hirsh, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 4--Susan C. Schwab, who stepped down last spring as dean of the University of Maryland's School of Public Affairs to accept a high position in the Bush administration, has given up...
- Research articles 2003-11-04
- Maryland Appropriates $9 Million for Research Centers at Two Universities.
- The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 18--Hoping to convince technology companies to expand in the state, Maryland lawmakers agreed yesterday to spend $9 million to help launch major university-affiliated research centers in Baltimore and College Park. The...
- Research articles 2003-06-18
- U of MD Baltimore to build biotechnogy research park
- For 20 years, it was an empty piece of property in the Poppleton neighborhood, just west of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. In fact, the property was used as a dumping ground for snow when the city was hit with a record snow storm this winter. "Two blocks...
- Research articles 2003-05-16
- Biotechnology research park would create 8,000 jobs for East
- The University of Maryland Baltimore Health Sciences Research Park, which university officials say could be under development by year's end, would create 3,000 jobs, according to a study. Empower Baltimore Management Corp. commissioned the Jacob France Institute of the University of Baltimore to produce the study to find...
- Research articles 2003-03-21
- U of MD Baltimore biotech research park planned
- Baltimore economic development officials and Poppleton neighborhood leaders are looking forward to the proposed construction of a University of Maryland Baltimore biotechnology research park as a means to revitalize the struggling West Baltimore neighborhood. The research park and incubator facility, part of the university system's 10-year development plan,...
- Research articles 2002-06-03
- Debra Roper
- Debra Roper has a new job as Integration Architect at the University of Maryland Medical System. She will be working with three concurrent teams to ensure that the data repository is consistent across these applications. In the next 3-5 years, UMMS will have full integration for Physician Order Entry, Documentation...
- Research articles 2001-03-22
- University of Maryland's Higgins learns the virtue of patience
- Last month, Patricia Higgins learned that good things truly do come to those who wait -- and wait and wait and wait. At the 16th annual Faculty and Staff Convocation at Memorial Hall, on the campus of the University of Maryland, the director of dining services received the university's...
- Research articles 1999-11-15
- Former University of Maryland medical researcher sues for job
- A former University of Maryland medical researcher is suing his erstwhile employer for $6 million, alleging that he was denied tenure in part because he complained that federal money earmarked for HIV research was diverted to another project.
- Research articles 2004-03-10
- Executive Search Firm Helps University of Maryland's MBA Students Find Jobs.
- By Stacey Hirsh, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Stacey Hirsh, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-04-14
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- US sheds 159,000 jobs, unemployment rate holds at 6.1%
- WASHINGTON AFP — A struggling US economy lost 159,000 jobs in September as the weight of the housing collapse and credit crunch hit a broad swath of industries, government data showed Friday. "There is little doubt that the nation is in a recession, which will only deepen in...
- Articles 2008-10-03
- Target those diversity messages
- Diversity sells. So say many recruiters who often tout an employer's commitment to diversity when attempting to woo talent. But different groups are attracted to the idea of diversity for different reasons, new research shows. In the summer 2008 issue of Human Resource Management, researchers Ian Williamson of...
- Articles 2008-10-01
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