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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-08-13 ( 7 items )  
HCC to Offer New Nonprofit Management Program (10)
HAGERSTOWN, Maryland, Aug. 12 -- Hagerstown Community College issued the following news: The Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education Division at Hagerstown Community College is offering a new Nonprofit Management Program this September. The four-course series will be offered September 13 to November 1, from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., every Wednesday, on the HCC campus. The program is intended for professionals working at a nonprofit. Courses in the series include The Big Picture: Mission, Visio more PR

Inovalon Achieves NCQA HEDIS Measure Certification for the 23rd Consecutive Year (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Aug. 12 (TNSres) -- Inovalon, a provider of cloud-based platforms empowering data-driven healthcare, issued the following news: Inovalon, a leading provider of cloud-based software empowering data-driven healthcare, has achieved the 23rd year in a row of NCQA HEDIS Measure Certification (MY2023). The market leader in quality measurement and reporting, Inovalon enables more than 100 health plans with its Converged Quality software (formerly known as QSI-XL) which processes more  more PR

Md. A.G. Brown: Baltimore County Woman Pleads Guilty to Felony Insurance Fraud (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 12 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release: Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced the guilty plea and sentencing of Christina Nicole Frink, 32, of Owings Mills, Maryland. Frink pleaded guilty to one count of theft scheme of $100,000 or more in Baltimore County Circuit Court. The Honorable Judge Robert E. Cahill sentenced Frink to five years of incarceration, all of which were suspended, and five years' superv more PR

Md. Agriculture Dept.: Maryland Permanently Preserves Fourteen Working Farms (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 12 -- The Maryland Department of Agriculture issued the following news release: The Maryland Board of Public Works approved 14 new Maryland Agricultural Preservation Foundation easements during their August 2 meeting. The easements will permanently preserve 1,400 acres of prime farmland in Baltimore, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Queen Anne's, Washington and Wicomico counties, for an investment of more than $8 million. "Keeping farming viable in Maryland st more PR

SU Announces Jensen as Executive Director of Entrepreneurship (10)
SALISBURY, Maryland, Aug. 12 -- Salisbury University issued the following news release: Salisbury University has announced Michael Jensen as its new executive director of entrepreneurship in the Dave and Patsy Rommel Center for Entrepreneurship. Jensen comes to SU from Lackawanna College in Scranton, PA, where he served as business instructor and director of the college's Venture Lab. He also is president of Market Invasion, LLC, a management consulting and professional services business. "M more PR

Towson University: New Dining Options Launching This Fall (10)
TOWSON, Maryland, Aug. 7 -- Towson University issued the following news: For the first time in over 40 years, Towson University has a new dining services provider. This summer, TU began a partnership with Aramark Collegiate Hospitality to provide an enhanced dining experience for the campus community by overseeing TU's dining, concessions and catering programs. The partnership is bringing to life the newly branded Tiger Hospitality program, which features unique culinary offerings, innovative more PR

Virginia Tech: In Battle Against Pancreatic Cancer, Grant-Funded H-FIRE Study Offers Hope (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Aug. 12 (TNSres) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: By Kevin Myatt Only about 10 percent of patients survive as long as five years after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. "Pancreatic cancer is very hard to treat," said Irving Coy Allen, professor of inflammatory diseases in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. "It's one of the top five deadliest cancers in the U.S. And it's deadly because b more PR