Maryland college students are discovering the possibilities of the internship and their own power to make their work worthwhile.
Teach For America interns make money doing meaningful work.
Employees here are very passionate about what they do—and this intern is no exception. Take an inside look into UMBC student Christie Smith's experiences interning at a relief and development organization for refugees and immigrants in Baltimore.
A nap room and free lunch on Wednesdays? Take an inside look into Towson University student Kelly Wright's experiences interning at the mass media corporation in Baltimore.
Was your internship experience what you expected? Do interns deserve to be paid? Share your internship experiences with us.
College students are demanding change, but when might it be a good idea to take an internship that doesn't pay?
This intern already knows he'll be applying for a full-time position. Take an inside look into UMBC student Kabish Shah's experiences interning at a Baltimore-based construction management and general contracting company.
Say goodbye to the errand-runners of the past and prepare to be surprised by what interns have been doing lately.
Nina McLemore's mission includes donating money to charities.
Here are some mistakes you may be making on LinkedIn. Article provided by AOL Jobs.
The new Tesla gallery at the Westfield Montgomery mall has an educational—not a sales—focus.
Casinos in Maryland contributed to the state's education funds.
Plans for a winery in downtown Bethesda are in the very early stages.
Longtime small business Positano Ristorante received special praise for its many years of service to the Bethesda community.
Montgomery County police’s annual crime prevention effort is Tuesday.
How to get more done in an effective way in your workday. Provided by AOL Jobs.
Publisher made announcement of sale to employees Monday afternoon.
How did the Washington Metropolitan area add thousands of jobs in June but still see higher unemployment?
America's Most Wanted involved in trying to solve the abduction of Vi Ripken, the mother of the former Baltimore Oriole.
Statistics say a Democrat-voting county like Montgomery should be lousy with the coffee shop chain, but no ZIP code has more than six locations.
The popular clothing store opens in the Chevy Chase Pavilion at noon on Aug. 1.
A class-action lawsuit accused the Pepsico-owned brand of using genetically modified organisms and artificial sweeteners in their drinks.
Clothes and footwear will be exempt from sales tax until Aug. 17.
A sign in the entrance of Max Brenner's soon-to-open Bethesda location said "training in progress" on Thursday morning.
Symmetry Salon Studios—which rents out styling stations and suites to individual stylists—celebrated its grand opening in Bethesda on Thursday, July 25.
As Drybar's 111,111,110th customer, Kara Manos of Chevy Chase will get free blowouts for one year at this wash-and-blowout-only salon.
High costs of running childcare centers are making it even more difficult for Maryland's low-income families to afford such services.
August issue features Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a photo critics say makes him look like a rock star.
Public libraries, including Montgomery County, are charged a much-higher rate to make e-books available to the public, library advocates say.
DC’s council approved a bill that effectively kills Wal-Mart’s plan for three of six new stores in the city, while the Montgomery County Council voted to fast-track an Aspen Hill store.
A U.S. map with corporate logos in place of states shows big business prominence.
The stores will continue to operate under the same brand name as a subsidiary of Kroger Co., according to a statement released by the company.
The New Farmer Pilot Project launched this year with seven farmers.
A group of mothers started a petition to ask Bethesda’s Equinox gym to take down its “sexist” billboard advertisement featuring a woman crawling across a pool table.
Gals on and off the Green will open in Chevy Chase in August, and will offer sportswear, casual wear and more.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Organic markets in Montgomery County say Whole Foods’ decision will create a trickle-down effect for smaller markets that want to limit foods with genetically modified organisms.
When a world-class golf tournament is just up River Road at Congressional Country Club, businesses in downtown Bethesda benefit.
Most locations—not including the Bethesda location—will be rebranded as Gold's Gym.
Foodie news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.