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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-11-10 ( 7 items )  
BCPS Mobile ESOL Welcome Center Now Stationed at Schools Across the County Every Tuesday (10)
TOWSON, Maryland, Nov. 10 -- Baltimore County Public Schools issued the following news release on Nov. 9, 2023: The Baltimore County Public Schools Mobile ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Welcome Center provides English language proficiency assessment and enrollment services to new BCPS multilingual learners. To bring its services closer to students and families across the county, the Mobile ESOL Welcome Center will be stationed at schools across the county every Tuesday. * First more PR

Howard Community College to Launch Juvenile Justice Intervention Program (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, Nov. 10 -- Howard Community College issued the following news release on Nov. 9, 2023: Howard Community College President Daria J. Willis today announced a new partnership with the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) and the Howard County Public School System to reduce youth entry into the criminal justice system while promoting high school completion and providing pathways to post-secondary education through dual enrollment. The partners will collaboratively lau more PR

Md. Natural Resources Dept.: Fall Foliage Report, November 9, 2023 (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Nov. 10 (TNSres) -- The Maryland Department of Natural Resources issued the following news: Fall foliage season is coming to a close in Maryland and we've had plenty of sunshine and clear blue skies to take in some amazing views across the state. Leaf drop is significant, and our forest floors and park trails are providing colorful pathways to views otherwise unseen during the warmer months. We begin this week's report from the south and east where visitors can still catch  more PR

Miles & Stockbridge: Client's Innovative Annapolis Public Finance Project Wins International Honors (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 9 -- Miles and Stockbridge, a law firm, issued the following news release: A Miles & Stockbridge team was involved in an innovative and award-winning public finance project that not only will help revitalize and protect Annapolis' historic district but also could serve as a model for other jurisdictions looking to make climate-resistance improvements. John A. Stalfort and Christopher F. Sennett served as bond counsel for the Maryland Economic Development Corp. (MEDCO) more PR

St. John's College: Great Books in the Wild - Retracing John Ruskey's (SF90) Legendary Twain Seminar on the Mississippi (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Nov. 10 -- St. John's College issued the following news: By Jennifer Levin Known colloquially as the John Muir of the Lower Mississippi, John Ruskey (SF90) has been building canoes and leading wilderness excursions on the Big River for 30 years. The outdoorsman runs a website, rivergator.org, that offers a mile-by-mile paddlers' guide to the 1,155-mile stretch between the Missouri River confluence and the Caribbean Sea--the longest free-flowing river in the continental Uni more PR

TEDCO Invests in HBVtech (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, Nov. 10 -- TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corp., issued the following news release: TEDCO, Maryland's economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent Rural Business Innovation Initiative (RBII) Pre-Seed Fund investment of $25,000 into HBVtech, a biopharma company based in Maryland. "Chronic hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver, impacting approximately 292 million people across the world. That's a large number of individuals who co more PR

Towson University: U.S. Air Force Veteran Leans on Family, Lessons Learned While Serving to Pursue Academic Passions (10)
TOWSON, Maryland, Nov. 10 -- Towson University issued the following news: By Jamie Abell A senior cell and molecular biology major in the Fisher College of Science & Mathematics, Dajaha Kenney '24 came to Towson University in fall 2022 after serving in the U.S. Air Force for six years. She became part of the TU community when her husband, who she met in the service, started pursuing his kinesiology degree. With encouragement from him, a curiosity for the world of biology and the desire to be a more PR