Detailed Agenda for the 2021 Maryland State of Reform Health Policy Conference now available! Kaylor Erickson | Apr 12, 2021
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Through our extensive stakeholder engagement process, we have developed numerous exciting panels that will cover the most important topics in Maryland health policy.
Letitia Dzirasa:
Sen. Chris Van Hollen:
Nicole Stallings:
Joe DeMattos:
Del. Susan Krebs:
Kate Farinholt:
Sam Malhotra:
Sen. Brian Feldman:
This is just the start we have many more exciting speakers teed up for May 13th!
If you haven’t signed up to join us yet, register now to reserve your spot so you don’t miss this great lineup of health policy experts. You can also reach out to us if you have any questions about the conference. We look forward to seeing you there!
DC-area residents keep the holiday spirit alive despite pandemicâs presence
By Ayesha Khan
Joy of Christmas Eve
This yearâs unexpected arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has made the holidays feel quite different for a lot of people across the country and in the D.C. region.
ROCKVILLE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - This year’s unexpected arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has made the holidays feel quite different for a lot of people across the country and in the D.C. region.
But plenty of people, it seems, are still finding the best way possible to cherish and safely celebrate what’s left of this challenging year.
ADELPHI, Md. â Gregory Fowler grew up in Albany, one of eight children. His mother was a secondary school teacher, and other family members included ministers and pastors.
Fowler realized from an early age the power of education and the need to engage with people and help them wherever they are in life. These lessons have driven his success as a distinguished scholar, faculty member and innovative administrator during his 25-year career in higher education.
Based on that extensive track record of leadership in helping students succeed, the University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents announced recently that Fowler has been selected as the next president of University of Maryland Global Campus. He will begin his new position on Jan. 4.