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Nelson Algren Short Story Awards: A look back at a rich history
An honor like the Nelson Algren Short Story Award can be a boon to a writer. It can give him or her the confidence to slog through rejections and trudge forward with literary endeavors. When we asked former Nelson Algren Award recipients what winning...
Tags: Hockey (music group), Teaching and Learning, Table Tennis, Literature, Indiana University
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Agnes Coale, Baltimore County teacher
Agnes Mullen Coale, a retired Baltimore County elementary school teacher and an assistant principal who also mentored young educators, died of kidney failure Jan. 9 at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 90 and had lived in Mays...Tags: Catonsville, Elementary Schools, Ocean City, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Baltimore's biggest philanthropists reveal what motivates them
Baltimore is home to some generous souls. There are those who give time, others who share their ideas and plenty of people willing to open their wallets. Over the years, a number of people have built reputations as philanthropists. Yet however...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Education, Arts
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Tom Coard named manager of Bel Air Long and Foster office
Real estate veteran Tom Coard has been named manager of the Bel Air Central office of Long & Foster Real Estate Inc. Coard joins Long & Foster with more than a decade of real estate and management experience with his team, The Coard Group. He was...Tags: Harford County, Real Estate Sellers, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Real Estate Buyers, Services and Shopping
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Carl E. Brunner, 64
Carl Edward Brunner, 64, of Hagerstown, Md., died on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, at his home. Born Sept. 12, 1948, in Hagerstown, he was the son of Marian Louise Stoneburner Brunner of Hagerstown, and the late Carl Edwin Brunner. He is survived by his...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Who will be our next profiles in courage?
One of the great works in politics and political rhetoric is John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning Profiles in Courage. Courage has always been important to the Kennedys, who created a Profile in Courage Award a generation ago, and the awards, although...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Elections, Government, Ethics, Voting
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American classics in a quiet setting
The name "University Club" conjures up images of old school chums sipping scotch by a roaring fire. At the University Club at Towson, the reality is somewhat different. The Club is located in the Towson Marriott, just across from Towson University's...
Tags: Meatloaf, Education, Salads, Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Digest: S. Carcaterra, Marr, Beardsley team up for N.Y. lacrosse initiative
Et cetera S. Carcaterra, Marr, Beardsley team up for N.Y. lacrosse initiative United Lacrosse directors Steve Carcaterra, a three-year starter at attack for Towson University, and Ric Beardsley have entered into a partnership with University of...Tags: New Year's Day, College Basketball, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Sports, Anne Arundel Community College
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Digest: Bays Dynasty U-12 soccer team ranked No. 1 in nation
Et cetera Bays Dynasty soccer ranked No. 1 in nation The under-12 Bays Dynasty boys soccer team has been ranked No. 1 nationally, according to gotsoccer.com. The squad earned the ranking by winning four of the largest fall tournaments in the...Tags: Soccer, FIFA World Cup, Sports, D.C. United
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Nursing students hold simulation exercise
Recently, Towson University at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown held a leadership simulation for its senior nursing students. The faculty at the Hagerstown campus regularly offers simulation exercises to their students as part of the...
Tags: Nursing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Medical Specialization, University System of Maryland
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Towson grad Mike Rowe loses his 'Dirty Job'
The Baltimore SunBaltimore native and Towson University graduate Mike Rowe informed fans on Thanksgiving Eve that the Discovery Channel show he hosted, "Dirty Jobs," was no more. Rowe, the show's creator and executive producer, wrote on his blog that it was canceled: "A...Tags: Television Industry, Discovery Communications, Inc., Holidays
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Carver School officially dedicated in Towson
The George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology showed off its sophisticated building, stellar amenities and talented students during its official dedication Tuesday. The $88 million green building opened this school year in Towson for...
Tags: Music, Teaching and Learning, George Washington Carver, Education, Students
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