AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOn Campus Belonging vs. Mattering: A new Student Voice flash survey finds most students feel known, but about a quarter say they’re unsure anyone truly knows them—or feel “invisible,” raising alarms for student well-being and persistence. Education Pathways: Wor-Wic Community College and Salisbury University announced a transfer partnership to make associate-to-bachelor moves smoother under Maryland’s Transfer Intensive. Local Schools Leadership: Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers delivered her final end-of-year report before retiring, pointing to improved attendance and fewer teacher vacancies. Community & Culture: The Walters Art Museum announced its annual Block Party! summer festival for all ages. Health & Safety: A study links multiple cardiovascular conditions—especially hypotension—to higher Alzheimer’s risk, underscoring the heart-brain connection. Public Life & Rights: Maryland senators urged Congress to reform the Immigration and Nationality Act after a student’s ICE detention and deportation fight. Sports & Community Impact: The Ravens pledged $1 million to support local gun-violence prevention programs, tied to community-led efforts. Tech & Access: Greenlight Networks plans to expand 100% fiber service into Highland Falls, with construction underway and installs expected soon. Civic Debate: An Annapolis emergency preparedness guide for LGBTQ+ residents sparked backlash over whether it should be for all residents.
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