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Is America Becoming a Nation of Bullies?

“Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. Bullying can take the form of physical contact, words or more subtle actions.”  American Psychological Association When 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick jumped to her death from an abandoned concrete plant tower on Sept. 9 because of bullying […]

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After the parade is over

As we watched the parades and listened to the speeches on Veterans’ Day, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel offered perhaps the most consequential insight about America’s continuing bond with those who have gone in harm’s way to serve our country. “The United States is now winding down the longest period of sustained combat in our […]

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Maryland’s Higher Education Practice Unsustainable

(Updated 11/15/2013) Never before has there been a more important conversation about Maryland higher education than the conversation surrounding the recent ruling of Federal District Court Judge Catherine C. Blake against unnecessary academic program duplication. In her ruling, the judge identifies the harm Maryland has done to its Historically Black Institutions (HBIs) by its unlawful practice […]

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Beyond Jail

This week, Rep. Robert Scott (D-Va.), Dr. Iva Carruthers, our colleagues from state and local government and other concerned people from our community participated in a public forum at the University of Baltimore. It was entitled “Beyond Jail: Toward Justice and Opportunity in Baltimore.” Our primary objective during the “Beyond Jail” forum was to examine […]

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