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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-02-03 ( 7 items )  
A Joint Statement from Governor Moore and the Baltimore Orioles (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Feb. 3 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following statement on Feb. 1, 2023: * * * Governor Wes Moore and the Baltimore Orioles announced their joint commitment to creating a long-term, multi-decade, public-private partnership that both develops and revitalizes the Camden Yards complex as a magnet for sports tourism and leverages Maryland taxpayers' investment in the property. Governor Moore and the Orioles look forward to continuing the conversation about the nex more PR

Carroll Community College Joins Maryland's Community College Alliance To Open Statewide Healthcare Career Pathways For Student Success (10)
WESTMINSTER, Maryland, Feb. 3 (TNSpar) -- Carroll Community College issued the following news release: Carroll Community College has joined six other Maryland community colleges to form the Maryland Education Alliance (MEA) to further boost students' opportunities to earn associate degrees or certificates in the healthcare disciplines across the state. The MEA is an innovative collaboration that creates a clear, seamless pathway for students to move from one community college to another and d more PR

Ivan Sascha Sheehan Appointed Associate Dean Of UBalt's College of Public Affairs (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 3 (TNSper) -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news release: Ivan Sascha Sheehan, associate professor, has been named associate dean of The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs (CPA), following the retirement of Laura Wilson-Gentry, who served as the college's associate dean since its inception in 2010. Sheehan's appointment was announced by CPA Dean Roger Hartley just before the holiday break. "I knew I needed a leader with experience i more PR

Johns Hopkins Medicine: New Study Affirms Link Between Sickle Cell Disease And Risk Of Increased Mortality In Pregnant People (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 3 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release: Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have further documented an association between a substantially higher risk of maternal morbidity and mortality among those with the inherited blood disorder sickle cell disease (SCD) compared to those without it. Their analysis, using a large national administrative database with records for pregnant people with SCD, found the maternal mortality rate was 26 times  more PR

Towson University Foundation Announces 2023 Grant Award Recipients (10)
TOWSON, Maryland, Feb. 3 (TNSfund) -- Towson University issued the following news on Feb. 2, 2023: The projects funded by the 2023 Towson University Foundation (TUF) Grant Awards represent a wide variety of initiatives and include interdisciplinary research in the fields of criminal justice, health care, forensics and nanoscience as well as academic success, mental health, leadership and entrepreneurship. The five projects were awarded a total of $100,000 in funding. "We are excited about the more PR

University of Maryland School of Public Health: Protecting Kidney Patients in the Face of Climate Change (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Feb. 3 (TNSres) -- The University of Maryland School of Public Health issued the following research news: * * * Professor Amir Sapkota's preparedness framework shares timeline, steps to keep kidney disease patients safe as early as 90 days before a natural disaster strikes * * * As extreme weather related to climate change increases, so does the threat to patients with chronic kidney disease who must undergo regular dialysis to survive. That's why Professor Amir Sapko more PR

What They Are Saying: Governor Moore Delivers First State of the State Address (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Feb. 3 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release on Feb. 2, 2023: Yesterday, Governor Wes Moore delivered his first State of the State address, in which he highlighted service as the tool that will create a Maryland that leaves no one behind. The Governor described the Moore-Miller administration's vision for historic and innovative investments in civic innovation, rebuilding state government, education, veterans, public safety, and ending child pover more PR