Jimmy Carter knew from a young age he would go to the U.S. Naval Academy. The former president, who grew up in a small farming town in Georgia, said he would have been happy succeeding his father ...
The holiday season in the City of Annapolis is festive, wide-ranging and nationally recognized. Travel + Leisure Magazine recently named Annapolis one of the 25 best Christmas towns in the country ...
BALTIMORE – The U.S. Naval Academy may continue using race in its admissions process, a federal judge ruled Friday, brushing back an attempt by a group that had successfully overturned ...
The US Naval Academy’s practice of using race as a factor in admissions passes constitutional muster, a Maryland federal judge ruled in a blow to the conservative legal group behind the US ...
The Naval Academy offered its condolences in a remembrance of its former Midshipmen Jimmy Carter, who died at 100 years old. Former President Jimmy Carter speaks during the memorial service for ...
A graduating midshipmen carries his hat while participating in the Naval Academy Graduation and Commissioning Ceremony at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., on May 24. A federal judge on ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Two years out of Annapolis, a young officer in the Navy was up on the tower of a submarine during a horrible storm. A wave washed that officer off and reports said he ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Before Jimmy Carter became president of the United States, he was a plebe at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Some of his classmates -- who are beginning to turn 100 -- are ...
The U.S. Naval Academy may continue using race in its admissions process, a federal judge ruled Friday, refusing to extend a Supreme Court prohibition on using affirmative action in college ...
BALTIMORE - A federal judge on Dec 6 ruled that the US Naval Academy may continue to consider race when evaluating candidates to attend the elite military school, even after the US Supreme Court ...
The judge got it wrong and so did the Baltimore Sun Editorial Board (“If diversity is good for Naval Academy, why not for all college admissions?” Dec. 11)! Having served eight years in the U ...