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The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (CAHSS) has 22 departments, and offers 30 Bachelor's, 16 Master's, and 6 Ph.D. programs. The college also includes several scholarship programs; the Linehan Artist Scholars Program, the Humanities Scholars Program, and the Sondheim Public Affairs ...
Community College of Baltimore County Dundalk Campus is one of the three main campuses of CCBC which was started in 1970 and built in 1971. As of 2005 it has 16 buildings, and houses the Baltimore County police training academy. Its signature gardens serve as living classrooms for students and areas of tranquil beauty for campus visitors.
Community College of Baltimore County alumni (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Community College of Baltimore County" This category contains only the following page.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences focuses in the areas of life science, including Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Marine Biology, and Physics. [1]
Goucher College: Towson: 1885 2,362 [9] Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore: 1876 18,753 [10] Loyola University Maryland: Baltimore: 1852 6,028 [11] Maryland Institute College of Art: Baltimore: 1826 1,899 [12] Notre Dame of Maryland University: Baltimore: 1873 4,878 [13] Stevenson University: Owings Mills: 1947 3,579 [14]
Hilton is a historic home located on the campus of The Community College of Baltimore County in Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland.It is an early-20th-century Georgian Revival–style mansion created from a stone farmhouse built about 1825, overlooking the Patapsco River valley.
In a sweeping change that could save American consumers time and money -- the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday finalized a rule that would ban surprise "junk fees" for live event tickets ...
Baltimore College: Baltimore: 1803–1830 [74] Baltimore Female College: Baltimore: 1849–1890 [74] Baltimore Hebrew University: Baltimore: 1919–2009 (merged with Towson University) [75] Blue Ridge College (was Maryland Collegiate Institute) Union Bridge, New Windsor: 1898–1943 (renamed Blue Ridge College in 1910; bought and moved into New ...