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A total of 37 students at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore had their visas revoked, the school confirmed Wednesday.
These five Maryland colleges are among the nation's most selective. The Old Line State has two schools in the top 30.
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College officials worry the new approach will keep foreigners from wanting to study in the U.S. Students stripped of their ...
After decades of partnership with the U.S. government, colleges like Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are facing new doubts about the future of their federal funding. President Donald Trump ...
Baltimore saw $23.6 million in direct spending in 2024, part of $32.5 million in total economic impact, according to figures ...
The University System of Maryland, where at least four students abruptly lost visas, was among those who joined the legal ...
International students at some Maryland colleges had their visas revoked by the federal government, including the University of Maryland, the University of Maryland, County, and Johns Hopkins ...
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County plans to cut graduate student enrollment by 10% as the Trump administration's ...
Notre Dame of Maryland University is the region's fastest-growing college, two years after deciding to admit male students for the first time in its history. The North Baltimore Catholic ...