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"UMd. dubbed one of the "ugliest" college campuses" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:41:02

If you attended the University of Maryland at College Park as I did you might be used to defending your alma mater to outsiders after gameday or the like. But this is a new one to me: the blog Campus Squeeze has listed UMd as No. 20 on the (hey at least we're better than Rutgers listed as No. 19). Drew University in New Jersey also made the list at No. 11. NC State is No. 7 and the No. 1 "most ugly" college: Drexel University in Philadelphia. I always thought Maryland's campus - while not in the best of neighborhoods - was beautiful. Anyone feel its position on this list is justified?Which Maryland campuses are the nicest? The least attractive?-JACKIE SAUTER. Multimedia Editor University of Maryland College Park Campus is beautiful and very diverse and it's a global mecca! Also the campus is surrounded by the lovely communities of College Park. Takoma Park and Greenbelt with Washington. DC nearby. Denee Barr I think UMD gets a bad wrap because the surrounding College Park neighborhood is nothing special. They've been trying to revitalize that Rt. 1 corridor for years with only mixed results. But the campus itself is great.. not sure what these bloggers are looking at. UM at College Park is beautiful. They don't know what they're talking about. Obviously they never had the opportunity to kiss Testudo either! Hopkins has a lovely campus from the buildings to the landscaping. I really like the campus... I suppose some of the building are aging slightly but it still looks VERY nice overall one of the best I've seen. Definitely not in "top ugliest". I also suppose that if you take into account the surrounding area. CP isn't great overall and Route 1 needs major improvements (which will hopefully come with the East Campus development). Still. I'll take it all given the proximity to D. C that's a huge plus!

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"UMd. dubbed one of the "ugliest" college campuses" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:40:51

If you attended the University of Maryland at College Park as I did you might be used to defending your alma mater to outsiders after gameday or the like. But this is a new one to me: the blog Campus Squeeze has listed UMd as No. 20 on the (hey at least we're better than Rutgers listed as No. 19). Drew University in New Jersey also made the list at No. 11. NC State is No. 7 and the No. 1 "most ugly" college: Drexel University in Philadelphia. I always thought Maryland's campus - while not in the best of neighborhoods - was beautiful. Anyone feel its position on this list is justified?Which Maryland campuses are the nicest? The least attractive?-JACKIE SAUTER. Multimedia Editor University of Maryland College Park Campus is beautiful and very diverse and it's a global mecca! Also the campus is surrounded by the lovely communities of College Park. Takoma Park and Greenbelt with Washington. DC nearby. Denee Barr I think UMD gets a bad wrap because the surrounding College Park neighborhood is nothing special. They've been trying to revitalize that Rt. 1 corridor for years with only mixed results. But the campus itself is great.. not sure what these bloggers are looking at. UM at College Park is beautiful. They don't know what they're talking about. Obviously they never had the opportunity to kiss Testudo either! Hopkins has a lovely campus from the buildings to the landscaping. I really like the campus... I suppose some of the building are aging slightly but it still looks VERY nice overall one of the best I've seen. Definitely not in "top ugliest". I also suppose that if you take into account the surrounding area. CP isn't great overall and Route 1 needs major improvements (which will hopefully come with the East Campus development). Still. I'll take it all given the proximity to D. C that's a huge plus!

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"UMd. dubbed one of the "ugliest" college campuses" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:40:43

If you attended the University of Maryland at College Park as I did you might be used to defending your alma mater to outsiders after gameday or the like. But this is a new one to me: the blog Campus Squeeze has listed UMd as No. 20 on the (hey at least we're better than Rutgers listed as No. 19). Drew University in New Jersey also made the list at No. 11. NC State is No. 7 and the No. 1 "most ugly" college: Drexel University in Philadelphia. I always thought Maryland's campus - while not in the best of neighborhoods - was beautiful. Anyone feel its position on this list is justified?Which Maryland campuses are the nicest? The least attractive?-JACKIE SAUTER. Multimedia Editor University of Maryland College Park Campus is beautiful and very diverse and it's a global mecca! Also the campus is surrounded by the lovely communities of College Park. Takoma Park and Greenbelt with Washington. DC nearby. Denee Barr I think UMD gets a bad wrap because the surrounding College Park neighborhood is nothing special. They've been trying to revitalize that Rt. 1 corridor for years with only mixed results. But the campus itself is great.. not sure what these bloggers are looking at. UM at College Park is beautiful. They don't know what they're talking about. Obviously they never had the opportunity to kiss Testudo either! Hopkins has a lovely campus from the buildings to the landscaping. I really like the campus... I suppose some of the building are aging slightly but it still looks VERY nice overall one of the best I've seen. Definitely not in "top ugliest". I also suppose that if you take into account the surrounding area. CP isn't great overall and Route 1 needs major improvements (which will hopefully come with the East Campus development). Still. I'll take it all given the proximity to D. C that's a huge plus!

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"Former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening Endorses Bill ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:41:21

SANTA FE. NM-- Former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening today endorsed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson for President. Glendening is a national leader on environmental policy and in the fight against global climate change. As Governor of Maryland. Glendening was renowned for his groundbreaking "cause to be perceived Growth" policies that balanced development and environmental protection. His 1997 legislation often is seen as the start of the national "Smart Growth" movement. "Governor Richardson is the most qualified candidate to fight climate change and protect the environment," Glendening said. "He is the candidate in this go with a record of executive experience. That record of leadership on energy and the environment more than anything else is why he has earned my endorsement. As Secretary of Energy he was a leader on mass go across and smart growth issues. As Governor of New Mexico he has turned around an economy while also protecting the environment. He already has the skills and tested judgment needed in the Oval Office. "I also undergo been deeply impressed with his record on education. My jaunt from poverty in Florida to the Governor's office in Maryland was made possible by a quality education. Governor Richardson understands the cater of education which is why he has raised teacher salaries every year in office put in place a statewide pre-K schedule and made college more affordable for students in his state." Glendening served two terms as Governor of Maryland from 1994 to 2002. In recognition of his work in creating the first "cause to be perceived Growth" policies and his national environmental leadership he has received numerous environmental awards from the Sierra Club. Congress for the New Urbanism. Sustainable Energy Institute. National Resources Council of America. National Wildlife Federation. United States Environmental Protection Agency. American Planning Association and World Wildlife finance. His work was recognized in 2000 by the Ford Foundation and Harvard University with the bestowing of the Innovations in Government allocate. "Governor Glendening is a leader on energy and environmental issues and I am honored to undergo his endorsement," Richardson said. "As President. I ordain put in displace an aggressive program to act a clean energy economy and contend global climate change. "Not only has Governor Glendening served honorably as a public official but he also is a great example of the possibilities of the American conceive of. These days however that conceive of is under contend. Too many Americans are worried about the safety of their jobs their houses and the lack of opportunities available to their children. We can create well-paying jobs fix our education system and protect the American Dream. I undergo done it as Governor of New Mexico and I will do it as the next President of the United States." Growing up poverty-stricken in Florida in a house without electricity or indoor plumbing. Parris Glendening could scarcely create by mental act that years later he would sight himself in the State House in Annapolis. Yet driven by the values of education hard work personal responsibility and a commitment to public service. Parris N. Glendening overcame alter beginnings to become the 59th Governor of the State of Maryland. Early in life. Governor Glendening recognized that education was the door to unlimited opportunities. A scholarship to Broward Community College started him on his academic go. Other financial aid later enabled him to be Florida State University where he received a bachelor's degree (1964) a know's degree (1965) and a Ph. D. (1967) becoming the youngest student in FSU history to acquire a doctorate in political science and urban administration. Upon graduation he began a go as a professor at the University of Maryland. College lay where he taught Government and Politics for 27 years. In 1984 he co-authored

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"Conference Asks: What Should Colleges Do About Dangerous Behavior ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:12:10

Virginia Tech shooter Cho Seung-Hui's behavior gave significant cause for affright in the months before his rage exploded into bloodshed last April but many news accounts suggested that federal privacy laws had tied the university's hands until Cho acted out his fantasies of violence. Eileen Bazelon disagrees. Bazelon resident psychiatrist at Bryn Mawr's Health bear on has convened a group of nationally recognized experts to discuss the law and ethics of balancing students' alter to privacy against their own safety and that of their communities. The one-day conference titled "Dangerous Behavior on College Campuses," will act place in Thomas Great Hall on Bryn Mawr's campus on Monday. Sept. 24. It is open to college and university administrators counselors deans security officers legal discuss and other interested parties. has been a consultant on law and policy issues at many leading universities and was designated a fellow of the National Association of College and University Attorneys in 2002. His 2006 schedule. argues that college administrators have "erred on the align of underreaction in terms of notifying parents in terms of hospitalization in terms of therapeutic resources" in dealing with students who are at risk of suicide. A adorn discussion promises a lively debate among some prominent representatives of a range of positions. The panelists: In the afternoon. Alison Malmon the fail and executive director of Active Minds ordain furnish a presentation. Malmon founded the group which has 72 chapters nationwide when she was an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001; its intend is to raise awareness of mental-health issues on college campuses. Conference organizer Eileen Bazelon has served as a psychiatrist at Bryn Mawr for more than 30 years and is an associate professor of psychiatry at the Drexel University College of Medicine. She is a member of the come in of trustees of the adjudicate David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law whose mission is to protect and advance the rights of adults and children who undergo mental disabilities. For more information about the schedule and registration download (a 147K PDF). To register go the brochure's registration form to: Health Center Conference Conferences and Events Bryn Mawr College 101 N. Merion Ave. Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 The $30 registration fee includes lunch; it will be waived for members of the Bryn Mawr faculty and staff who lunch elsewhere. Students are welcome to be the Active Minds presentation free of rush.

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"Maryland Colleges Adopt Student-Loan Rules In Wake Of National ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:30:16

"All of Maryland's 60-some universities undergo adopted student loan regulations after a national investigation of the industry revealed some financial aid officers received kickbacks from lenders," reports The Baltimore Examiner. "change surface at financial aid offices where no kickbacks were uncovered workers are comfort reluctant to furnish any advice to students for fear of eliciting any perceptions of impropriety said Sarah Bauder financial aid director for University of Maryland. College lay. University officials are prohibited from receiving anything of value from lending institutions in exchange for steering students toward those lenders according to the new label of conduct established by Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler."

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"Maryland Colleges Adopt Student-Loan Rules In Wake Of National ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:13:50

FANS is a Web 2.0 open obtain content management system allowing Financial Aid Advocates - aka FANS - to refer news stories and vote the beat stories to the top news for that day week or month! "All of Maryland's 60-some universities undergo adopted student loan regulations after a national investigation of the industry revealed some financial aid officers received kickbacks from lenders," reports The Baltimore Examiner. "change surface at financial aid offices where no kickbacks were uncovered workers are comfort reluctant to give any advice to students for fear of eliciting any perceptions of impropriety said Sarah Bauder financial aid director for University of Maryland. College Park. University officials are prohibited from receiving anything of determine from lending institutions in transfer for steering students toward those lenders according to the new code of conduct established by Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler." | |

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