A Maryland company is trying to fill an anticipated employment gap of engineers, technicians and machinists by investing in community college students.
John D. “Jack” Manley, the first administrator of health, physical education, recreation and athletics and a Title IX pioneer at what is now the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville, died Dec. 14 at his Catonsville home. He was 94.
John D. “Jack” Manley, the first administrator of health, physical education, recreation and athletics and a Title IX pioneer at what is now the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville, died Dec. 14 at his Catonsville home. He was 94.