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3 thoughts on career paths from women STEM leaders

By Stephen Babcock On March 4, Ingenuity Project gathered students and local leaders to discuss how they turned STEM interests into jobs, and found support along the way.
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This Week in Jobs: Belt-Loosening Edition

By Alan Neuhauser Food, jobs and more.
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Columbia-based QuoLab Technologies launches platform to sync up security data

By Stephen Babcock The company is a spinout of Germany-based QuoScient GmbH.
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Lance Lucas pleads guilty to bribery of former lawmaker Cheryl Glenn

By Stephen Babcock Lucas, who founded Digit All Systems to offer IT certifications as a way to fight poverty in Baltimore, paid bribes to Glenn for actions on a cyber training program bill and medical marijuana licenses, according to federal authorities.
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Junior Achievement of Central Maryland plans move to a new Baltimore HQ

By Stephen Babcock The future JA Youth Workforce and Innovation Center in Landsdowne will give the nonprofit more space for interactive learning in areas like personal finance, career readiness and entrepreneurship.
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