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Top U.S. Education Official Visits Morgan State University To See The Future Of Workplace Diversity
The United States Under Secretary of Education visited Morgan State University on Monday to learn more about the university’s programs and graduates. Inside Morgan State’s Rocketry Lab, you’ll find some of the university’s brightest. They’re working on launching a rocket to the edge of space. “We’re all learning,” Morgan State student Don-Terry Veal, Jr. said. “It’s a new experience for everyone involved.” The lab opened in 2019. Monday, the students had a special visitor: James Kvaal, the U.S. Under Secretary of Education.
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Bowie State University needs student housing — and developers to build it

Bowie State University is searching for developers to turn 1.6 acres of woods into a mixed-use development currently called the “Gateway Parcel” to meet a desperate need for student housing, per a recently issued request for proposals. The new development, proposed for the entrance to the Bowie State campus, would provide residences for undergraduates and/or graduate students, but it could also include dining facilities and ground-floor retail in addition to commercial and university office space, according to the RFP issued Feb. 21.

Fells Point restaurant says it will close until Restaurant Revitalization Fund is replenished

A Fells Point restaurant will close until more federal money is available to assist restaurants struggling due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Friends & Family announced the “hibernation” via Facebook on March 27, saying the restaurant “has suspended service because we, like 177,000 other restaurants and bars across the country, did not receive the assistance promised by the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.” “We will remain in hibernation until the fund is replenished and we are able to attain the assistance to continue operations,” the announcement said.

Baltimore Homecoming announces Crab Tank pitch finalists 

Baltimore Homecoming, an organization engaging accomplished Baltimore natives and alumni and mobilizing new partnerships, investments and collaborations in the city, Monday announced the five startup founders who will compete for a chance to win $25,000 in the second annual Crab Tank pitch. The event takes place at Amplify 2022, the organization’s three-day event happening May 4-6. Crab Tank was established to spotlight small to medium businesses, startups and entrepreneurs in Baltimore.

The Arc of Carroll County’s request for funds to purchase new accessible van met with questions from commissioners

The Arc of Carroll County’s request for county funds to purchase a new wheelchair-accessible vehicle was met with suggestions on how the agency could do without the new vehicle. The request was the first of many that the Board of County Commissioners will consider this week as they work to finalize the county’s budget for fiscal 2023, which begins July 1.

AFN Partners with The CEO Forum Group to Address the Impact of Corporate Actions on Geopolitical Unrest

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has shown powerful solidarity among CEOs globally. This movement of CEOs creating a vision for a better world gained significant momentum over the past two years with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and other drivers of social and global importance.  On April 21, 2022, The CEO Transformative Summit will virtually bring together CEOs from all over the world to collaborate on how CEOs lead the change of elevating business, the economy, and society.

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Maryland Adds 16,700 Jobs In February, Unemployment Falls Slightly To 5%
Maryland added 16,700 jobs in the month of February and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 5%, according to newly released figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state’s unemployment rate is still one of the highest in the country, behind only Washington D.C. (6.1%), New Mexico (5.6%), Alaska (5.4%), California (5.4%), Pennsylvania (5.1%) and Nevada (5.1%), according to federal data. The national unemployment rate is 3.8%.
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Maryland transportation officials reject startup’s long shot plan to reroute Amtrak trains through new tunnel under Baltimore

Maryland transportation officials have declined a quixotic plan proposed by a startup rail company to dig a tunnel through downtown Baltimore and reroute Amtrak trains through a downtown hub that would replace the city’s Penn Station. The plan hinged on support from the Maryland Department of Transportation and the Maryland Transit Administration to halt impending construction to replace a portion of Amtrak’s aging Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel. Instead, Scott Spencer and AmeriStarRail LLC, his four-person startup company, urged the state agency to use an influx of federal infrastructure money to dig a four-track, 10-mile tunnel through Baltimore that links the Northeast Corridor to a new station downtown.

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Cordish Family Foundation donates $1M to National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation

The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation and the Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies Friday announced a partnership to support the opening of the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas. The National Medal of Honor Museum, which broke ground Friday, will offer an experience that draws personal and emotional connections to Medal of Honor recipients and their stories, while shedding light on the wars in which they fought and the ideals that the Medal of Honor represents.

For 30th anniversary of Camden Yards, Orioles throw back ticket pricing to 1992 levels for first two series

Watch baseball like it’s 1992. As Oriole Park at Camden Yards turns 30, Baltimore announced Sunday its plans to sell tickets at prices akin to when the stadium first opened April 6, 1992. Fans using the coupon code “1992″ will receive discounts on tickets ranging from 50% to 85%, depending on seating location, for the two home-opening series against the Brewers and Yankees.

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