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The Maryland Transportation Authority is launching a new internship program that gives local students a role in reconstructing the Baltimore landmark.
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Last Thursday, a group of students pitched tents on the university’s main lawn to call for divestment from Israeli-tied companies. Hopkins leaders say that violated school protest policies.
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The West Baltimore university is the fourth historically-Black college chosen to host the SheCare wellness pods, which are dedicated to addressing Black womens’ mental health.
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Over fifty Maryland advocacy groups joined students at a rally Wednesday calling for immediate action from Governor Wes Moore, state lawmakers and Hopkins leaders to protect student rights.
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Since 2010, the Baltimore HBCU has seen a 25% decline in male students. A new task force is looking for answers.
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The district is the only in the state to not get the green-light from the Accountability and Implementation Board at this week’s meeting
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College leaders say the 2023 Supreme Court ruling that overturned affirmative action was a “gut punch.” But some students are demanding more accountability and action.
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University leaders can take other steps to increase security, the court decision says. But they can’t block free speech.
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The university system first banned the Students for Justice in Palestine group from hosting a vigil on October 7. Then they banned all student activity for the day.
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Student leaders say they’re picking up where they left off last spring by demanding divestment from Israeli-tied companies.