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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-12-22 ( 11 items )  
Bowie State University: Jacqueline Ware Exemplifies Tenacity in Pursuing Education (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Bowie State University issued the following news release: There are some people who, no matter what, refuse to be denied in the pursuit of their goals. Jacqueline Ware, a senior computer science major, demonstrated her tenacity by graduating despite juggling family responsibilities and being diagnosed with breast cancer during her time as a student at Bowie State University. She starts a job as a cyber analyst at Northrop Grumman in July. For the longest time, Ware more PR

Bowie State University: Jakeya Johnson Secures Future Reproductive Care Access (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Bowie State University issued the following news release: Jakeya Johnson, a native of Birmingham, Alabama, graduates from Bowie State with a master's degree in public administration this week and is already on a fast track establishing herself as change agent, social justice advocate and someone who is making a difference in the world. Johnson was given an assignment in one of her graduate courses that required developing a policy solution for a public problem. Sin more PR

CNN's Abby Phillip to Provide Commencement Remarks at Bowie State (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Bowie State University issued the following news release: The spotlight will shine brightly on Abby Phillip, anchor of CNN Newsnight with Abby Phillip, as she delivers the commencement address to over 400 graduates at Bowie State University's Winter Commencement Dec. 21, as well as the many graduates who exemplify excellence and are already receiving high profile recognition for their contributions.The commencement ceremony begins at 9 a.m. in the Leonidas S. James P more PR

CURE Symposium Highlights Student Research Experience (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Dec. 21 (TNSres) -- Bowie State University issued the following news release: Bowie State University held the Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) Symposium on Dec. 12 in the Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing with project posters and students lining the atrium to present their research findings as part of the Natural Sciences Day. Projects ranged from studying microbes in soil around beech trees to discovering the cause behind uneven gende more PR

EA Engineering: Frederick County Enterprise Asset Management Implementation Honored for GIS Achievement (10)
HUNT VALLEY, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- EA Engineering, Science and Technology, a provider of environmental, compliance, natural resources, and infrastructure engineering and management solutions, issued the following news release: EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC (EA), a leading provider of interdisciplinary environmental services, is pleased to announce that the firm's Enterprise Asset Management Implementation project (https://eaest.com/insight/county-asset-management-using-carte more PR

Md. Gov. Moore Celebrates Choice Hotels Ribbon Cutting for New Corporate Headquarters Expansion (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release: Governor Wes Moore yesterday attended the ribbon cutting for the new Choice Hotels International corporate headquarters in North Bethesda. Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Treasurer Dereck Davis, Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary Kevin Anderson, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, Montgomery County officials, members of the Maryland General Assembly, and representatives from Choice Hotels join more PR

MDOT: MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION INSTALLS SAFETY BARRIERS ON METRO SUBWAY PLATFORMS (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- The Maryland Department of Transportation's Transit Administration issued the following news release: The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration has begun installing safety bollards - short, sturdy vertical posts that serve as physical barriers - at all of the agency's 14 Metro Subway stations from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins. The bright yellow bollards create a barrier to prevent passengers from stepping off the platform between  more PR

Montgomery College Announces the Appointment of Dr. Deidre Price to Serve as Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs/College Provost (10)
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Montgomery College issued the following news release: Dr. Deidre Price, an academic leader with proven classroom and administrative success, will serve as Montgomery College's next senior vice president for academic affairs/college provost. Having most recently served as the vice president for academic affairs at Northwest Florida State College, Price brings nearly two decades of experience to the position. She will begin on January 1, 2024. The senior vice pre more PR

TEDCO Talks: Troy LeMaile-Stovall Interviews David Fike, CEO of Leadership Maryland (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corp., issued the following news release: TEDCO, Maryland's economic engine for technology companies, released an episode of the thought leadership series, TEDCO Talks. Throughout this insightful series, TEDCO CEO, Troy LeMaile-Stovall, connects with thought leaders throughout the state of Maryland and beyond, to discuss different topics regarding economic development. On this episode, LeMaile-Stovall speaks with David F more PR

Washington Wizards Honor Three Bowie State University Cadets (10)
BOWIE, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Bowie State University issued the following news release: The Washington Wizards recognized three Bowie State University ROTC Cadets for Military Appreciation Night during their 137-123 win over the Indiana Pacers on Dec. 15. "It means a lot," says Cadet Cortez Mastin, "We are the top three cadets in our program. So, for our professors and department chair to select us to be represented here... is just a good feeling overall." The other two students recognized were  more PR

Wor-Wic Community College: CDL Program is a Driving Force for the Lower Shore Economy (10)
SALISBURY, Maryland, Dec. 21 -- Wor-Wic Community College issued the following news release: For the past 20 years, Wor-Wic Community College has been building a transportation workforce for the Lower Eastern Shore. The college's commercial driver's license (CDL) training program held its first class in August 2003, and has been growing to meet the region's needs ever since then. "I'm very appreciative of Wor-Wic and the training it provides - it's great for our community," said David Harkins, more PR