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Tag: md

College media group censures Md. university over adviser's firing

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July 27, 2009September 5, 2018 Christopher Carter

A national journalism organization censured aMaryland university July 23 after the school failed to renew the newspaper andyearbook adviser's contract.

Tagged Baltimore, College Media Advisers, Maryland, md, Morgan State University

Md. media adviser's contract not renewed after students fail to meet with officials over stories

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July 13, 2009September 5, 2018 Christopher Carter

A Maryland university refused to renew a student media adviser's contract after students did not come forward with information they used in a series of stories detailing the misuse of student funds.

Tagged Baltimore, md, Morgan State University

Maryland high school yearbook pulls photos from social networking site

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July 2, 2007September 5, 2018 Isaac Arnsdorf

MARYLAND -- With blank pages to fill and their deadline looming, the yearbook editors at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Md., turned to the social networking site Facebook.com, publishing party photos and candid snapshots that students had posted online -- without credit or permission.

Tagged Bethesda, Maryland, md, Walter Johnson High School

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