Education

Originally published in the Washington Post's online version on Apr. 1, 2019. “Well, we did it when we were their
Article originally published in the On Parenting section of the Washington Post on March 5, 2019. Anita Walia’s daughter had
Originally published in the Baltimore Sun on December 13, 2018. Like countless other parents of college-bound high school seniors living
Originally published in the Towson Times on September 5, 2018. Of the nearly 8 million high school athletes in the
Originally published in Education Week on February 13, 2018 Today, more than 10 percent of all children ages 5-17 in
Originally published in the Summer 2016 issue of UMBC Magazine. UMBC professor of music Linda Dusman found herself sitting next
Originally published on October 11, 2016 in the Baltimore Sun. On the first day of the 2016–2017 academic year, as
Wondering if you’ll need to rent a tent at an outdoor event you’re having next weekend? Worried that your upcoming
Clad in business suits and high heels, flocks of young men and women hurry down Baltimore’s Pratt Street toward the
Zach Parkinson feels fortunate. Even in a stammering economy, the Johns Hopkins University senior knows his entrance into the job
On a blindingly sunny day in June, at precisely 8:15 am, a couple of packed school buses pull up to
The office of Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot recently released a report suggesting that Maryland students start school after Labor Day
Picture this: You’re crouched low in a tundra buggy, in the middle of Canada’s Wapusk National Park, an isolated area