Salisbury University postpones talk by ‘godfather of the alt-right’
Jared Taylor, the so-called “godfather of the alt-right,” was slated to speak at Salisbury University on Monday.
Breaking: Salisbury University has postponed a talk set to take place on campus Monday by white nationalist Jared Taylor due to security concerns.
Taylor, a eugenist, is often called the “godfather of the alt right.” Here’s what you need to know:
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06.03.2026 23:25
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Anne Arundel County got caught off guard by ‘devastating’ development moratorium
Elected officials, economic leaders and other analysts were all caught off guard by a potential five-year development moratorium in the part of Anne Arundel County surrounding BWI, Arundel Mills and j...
There's a stretch of Maryland that's next to BWI and just north of Fort Meade. It holds housing, the Arundel Mills mall and has been targeted for growth and development.
And it's under a complete development moratorium that seems to have come without warning. Read more in @thebaltimorebanner.com —
06.03.2026 13:15
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Baltimore’s top educator wants to end the iPad kid epidemic
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises announced strict screen time limits for kindergarten through second grade students.
Kids in the "iPad generation" have grown more reliant on screens at home and in school since the pandemic.
The head of Baltimore's public schools has had enough. She introduced screen time and digital device limits, though she doesn't think they go far enough.
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05.03.2026 17:35
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Hundreds of Panamanian golden frogs are breeding in a closed-to-the-public section of the @marylandzoo.bsky.social in an effort to save them from extinction. Soon, zoo workers plan to bring some back to Panama…
01.03.2026 17:01
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When immigrants can’t leave their homes, this reading expert comes to the door
Amid a federal immigration crackdown, scared families are avoiding public spaces and staying home. Norma Montesino is one of the few people they’ll let in.
A little bit of happy for your Wed. morning: We've been reporting for months that the federal immigration crackdown is keeping some scared immigrant families from venturing outside their homes. Norma Montesino is the bilingual Santa Claus bringing reading to them. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...
25.02.2026 12:48
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How a rediscovered Baltimore Bible provides a glimpse into Black history
In September 1885, Winnie Harris wrote her last will and testament in the pages of a leather-bound, gilded Bible. About 140 years later, that Bible, now an official government record, was rediscovered...
A snow day read: Who is Winnie Harris? She wrote her will in the pages of a Bible. It became a state record, $ now it lives at the Maryland State Archives — where what she wrote & other records give a glimpse into Black life in Baltimore shortly after emancipation.
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23.02.2026 15:41
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Affirmative action ended. So why are these Maryland colleges more diverse?
Less selective Maryland colleges have begun seeing historic rises in applications and enrollment from Black and Hispanic students.
Race conscious admissions was banned by the Supreme Court in 2023. So why are some Maryland colleges more diverse than ever? My latest in the @thebaltimorebanner.com shows how the "cascade effect" is impacting Goucher, UMBC and Towson:
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16.02.2026 19:40
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A stunning 1942 photo of a couple inspired a search for a Baltimore love story
How a photo sent a reporter on a quest to find a complicated love story in Baltimore.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
For nearly two years, this photo has lived rent free in my mind.
I finally got to find out what happened to Ellin and Franklin, the former Frederick Douglass High School students whose spark electrified this photo from 1942.
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14.02.2026 13:18
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UMB shares renderings of its ‘college town’ in downtown Baltimore
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents voted on Friday to approve UMB’s plans for a $300 million downtown development.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore got its first needed approval to build a $300 million "college town" in downtown Baltimore. Our latest about the plans, in @thebaltimorebanner.com, includes visual renderings of what it will look like. What do you think?
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13.02.2026 21:51
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How schools will respond to rumored ICE ramp-ups
Rumors of an influx of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents coming to Maryland have put communities on edge.
With rumors and anxieties swirling over a potential uptick of ICE activity near Baltimore, you may be wondering what happens if ICE shows up to your school or college. We rounded up the answers for Central Maryland. www.thebanner.com/education/k-...
13.02.2026 16:13
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Frostburg State University gets a new president
Shadow Robinson joins Frostburg from the University of Arkansas, Forth Smith.
Frostburg State University has a new president with strong ties to Appalachia and a track record of increasing enrollment and shrinking deficits, something the western Maryland university needs. Meet the pick:
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13.02.2026 16:18
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UMB wants a $300M ‘college town’ in downtown Baltimore
The University of Maryland, Baltimore, is trying to create a $300 million “college town” near the heart of its downtown campus, featuring high-rise residential buildings.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore is trying to create a $300 million “college town” near the heart of its downtown campus, featuring high-rise residential buildings, an outdoor recreation area and even a pub. Last spring, UMB laid off 30 employees.
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11.02.2026 21:28
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Aspiring teachers thought they were getting a full ride. Then the bills came.
The Teaching Fellows for Maryland Scholarship is advertised as covering all tuition and fees, but it didn’t work out that way for some students.
My latest story: "Aspiring teachers thought they were getting a full ride. Then the bills came."
Students are accusing the state's higher education commission of bungling scholarships for the second time in six months. This time, for teacher education.
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09.02.2026 14:48
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Some of Maryland’s brightest immigrant students can’t go to college
Some undocumented immigrants can’t get in-state tuition in Maryland, making college unaffordable.
New: Maryland grants in-state tuition to undocumented students if they submit three years of tax returns. But now the IRS is working with ICE, and students fear they'll be deported. It means that some of Maryland's best students aren't going to college.
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05.02.2026 14:46
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Some of Maryland’s brightest immigrant students can’t go to college
Some undocumented immigrants can’t get in-state tuition in Maryland, making college unaffordable.
New: Maryland grants in-state tuition to undocumented students if they submit three years of tax returns. But now the IRS is working with ICE, and students fear they'll be deported. It means that some of Maryland's best students aren't going to college.
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05.02.2026 14:44
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Loyola University Maryland gets 3 record-high donations
Together, the donations bring in $32 million for Loyola University Maryland, the private college in North Baltimore.
💸Loyola University Maryland has received three record breaking gifts, back to back to back in under two months. The gifts, totaling $32 million, "mark an inflection point," for the private Jesuit university in Baltimore.
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30.01.2026 14:59
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University of Maryland students encouraged to leave campus amid heat outages
Over 100 university buildings, including residence halls and dining halls, are still without heat and hot water.
New: Students at the University of Maryland, College Park are being encouraged to leave campus if they can after more than 100 buildings, including residence and dining halls, have lost heat and hot water. This is the state's flagship public university:
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29.01.2026 15:44
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As MICA hits 200, the art school looks to a new kind of student
After years of bleeding cash and students, the Bolton Hill-based college, MICA, announces a new strategy.
🎨After years of bleeding cash and students, the Maryland Institute College of Art announced new strategic investments to turn things around. My story about changes coming to Baltimore's art school and its 200th anniversary celebration, here:
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22.01.2026 16:22
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Johns Hopkins taps former COVID Center leader as interim provost
Lainie Rutkow, the university’s executive vice provost, will lead academics at Hopkins.
🚨: Johns Hopkins University has named an interim provost, who will take over once Ray Jayawardhana departs in mid-February for CalTech.
Meet Lainie Rutkow, known for leading the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center:
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22.01.2026 16:16
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