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Post-Doctoral Associate, Historic Preservation
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Robert H. Smith School of Business
Shay Hazkani
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Catherine Knight Steele
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Professor and Chair of the Department of American Studies
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Daniel Greene
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Eun Kyoung Choe
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Associate Professor
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Elizabeth M. Bonsignore
Assistant Research Scientist, PhD || Director, KidsTeam
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Professor
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Katie Shilton
Associate Professor & Program Co-Director of the BS in Social Data Science
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Senior Lecturer & Director, Information Challenge Initiative
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Associate Research Professor
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Arnaud Trouvé
Professor and Chair, UMD Dept. of Fire Protection Engineering
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Naeemul Hassan
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Susan Winter
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Keith Marzullo
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Director, Center for Global Sustainability
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Melissa Kearney
Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics, Non-resident Senior Fellow at Brookings
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Hoda Mahmoudi
Research Professor & Chair, Bahá’í Chair for World Peace
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Center for International Development and Conflict Management
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Professor
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Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Dean and Nariman Farvardin Professor
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Jon Traunfeld
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Extension Educator - Urban Agriculture
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Adel Shirmohammadi
Professor, Environmental Science & Technology
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Timothy W. Koeth
Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
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Utpal Pal
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Lisa Lachenmayr
Director and Principal Investigator of the Maryland SNAP-Ed program
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Naomi Sachs
Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Craig Beyrouty
Dean and Director, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Don Webster
Regional Aquaculture Specialist, University of Maryland Extension
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Mohammad Hafezi
Associate Professor, Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics
A. James Clark School of Engineering
James MacDonald
Research Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Paul Leisnham
Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Technology
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Shannon Dill
Extension Educator, Agriculture & Food Systems
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sarah Anne Balcom
Principle Lecturer and Undergraduate program director, Department of Animal & Avian Sciences
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Paul Goeringer
Senior Faculty Specialist and Extension Legal Specialist in the Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Jianghong Meng
Professor, Director of Joint Institute for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN) and the Center for Food Safety and Security Systems (CFS 3)
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Yiping Qi
Associate Professor, Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Josh Davidsburg
Senior Lecturer
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Mark Feldstein
Richard Eaton Professor of Broadcast Journalism
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Marty Kaiser
Managing Director, Capital News Service
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Rafael Lorente
Dean
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Sean Mussenden
Data Editor, Howard Center for Investigative Journalism; Senior Lecturer
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
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Sarah Oates
Professor and Senior Scholar
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Dana Priest
John S. and James L. Knight Chair in Public Affairs Journalism
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Linda Steiner
Professor; Director of ADVANCE
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
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Assistant Professor in Visual Communication
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Roland Rust
Distinguished University Professor, David Bruce Smith Chair in Marketing, Executive Director, Center for Excellence in Service
Robert H. Smith School of Business
P.K. Kannan
Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives, Dean's Chair in Marketing Science
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Michael Wedel
Distinguished University Professor and PepsiCo Chair in Consumer Science
Robert H. Smith School of Business
David Kass
Clinical Professor of Finance
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Clifford Rossi
Executive-in-Residence and Professor of the Practice
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Albert “Pete” Kyle
Charles E. Smith Chair Professor of Finance
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Kislaya Prasad
Research Professor, Academic Director, Center for Global Business
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Anil K. Gupta
The Michael D. Dingman Chair in Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Robert H. Smith School of Business
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Professor of Marketing and the Harvey Sanders Fellow of Retail Management
Robert H. Smith School of Business
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Clinical Professor of Accounting and Information Assurance
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Margrét Bjarnadóttir
Associate Professor of Management Science and Statistics
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Prabhudev Konana
Dean
Robert H. Smith School of Business
David A. Kirsch
Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Evan Starr
Assistant Professor of Management & Organization
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Philip T. Evers
Associate Professor of Logistics Management
Robert H. Smith School of Business
Rajshree Agarwal
The Rudolph Lamone Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy and Director of the Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets
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Clinical Professor of Marketing, Consultant and Attorney at Law
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Sandra C. Quinn
Professor and Chair, Family Science and Senior Associate Director, Maryland Center for Health Equity
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Stephen B. Thomas
Professor of Health Policy and Management and Director, Maryland Center for Health Equity
School of Public Health
Boris D. Lushniak
Dean and Professor
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Donald K. Milton
Professor
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Jennifer D. Roberts
Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology
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Allison Reilly
Assistant Professor
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Robert Briber
Associate Dean for Research and Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Peter Kofinas
Professor and Chair, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Joseph Richardson
Joel and Kim Feller Endowed Professor; Acting Chair, Department of African American Studies
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Katrina Groth
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, and Associate Director, Center for Risk and Reliability
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Thomas Mauriello
Senior Lecturer, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Tatiana Laboda
Professor, Department of Geographical Sciences
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
James Carroll
Director, Capital News Service Washington, D.C., Bureau; Lecturer
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Eric D. Wachsman
Director, Maryland Energy Innovation Institute William L. Crentz Centennial Chair in Energy Research Distinguished University Professor Current Past-President, Electrochemical Society National Academy of Inventors
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Sacoby Wilson
Associate Professor, Applied Environmental Health (MIAEH)
School of Public Health
Jessica Fish
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Science
School of Public Health
Juan Pablo Martínez Guzmán
Assistant Research Professor
School of Public Policy
Chris Justice
Professor and Chair, Department of Geographical Sciences
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Frauke Kreuter
Professor, Joint Program in Survey Methodology, Director, Social Data Science Center
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan
Professor of Economics
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Kathy Dow-Burger
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Gregory Ball
Vice President for Research
Office of the President
Rashawn Ray
Professor, Department of Sociology
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Katrina Walsemann
Associate Professor; Roger Lipitz Chair in Health Policy
School of Public Policy
Catherine Z. Worsnop
Assistant Professor; Research Fellow, CISSM
School of Public Policy
Alec Worsnop
Assistant Professor; Research Fellow, CISSM
School of Public Policy
Nancy Gallagher
Research Professor; Director, CISSM
School of Public Policy
Yueming "Lucy" Qiu
Associate Professor
School of Public Policy
Peter Reuter
Distinguished University Professor
School of Public Policy
Thomas Luke Spreen
Assistant Professor
School of Public Policy
Toby Egan
Associate Professor
School of Public Policy
Robert T. Grimm Jr.
Professor of the Practice; Levenson Family Chair in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership; Director of the Do Good Institute (DGI)
School of Public Policy
Philip Joyce
Professor and Senior Associate Dean
School of Public Policy
Robert C. Orr
Professor and Dean
School of Public Policy
Joannie Tremblay-Boire
Assistant Professor
School of Public Policy
Anand Patwardhan
Professor
School of Public Policy
Susan W. Parker
Professor; Senior Fellow, CISSM
School of Public Policy
Nathan Dietz
Associate Research Scholar; Senior Researcher, Do Good Institute; Research Director, CivIC
School of Public Policy
Rosina Bierbaum
Research Professor; Roy F. Westin Chair in Natural Economics
School of Public Policy
Melanie Killen
Professor of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology
College of Education
Matt Scassero
Director of Operations and Outreach, MATRIX Lab
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Ryan Sochol
Assistant Professor
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Ebony Terrell Shockley
Executive Director of Teacher Education
College of Education
William Ming Liu
Professor and Department Chair
College of Education
Jelena Srebric
Acting Associate Dean of Research, Professor
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Derek Paley
Director, Maryland Robotics Center
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Jennifer King Rice
Senior Vice President and Provost
Office of the Provost
Donald J. Bolger
Associate Professor
College of Education
Ankur Srivastava
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering,and Institute for Systems Research; Director of the Institute for Systems Research
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Christine Hartzell
Assistant Professor
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Deb Niemeier
Clark Distinguished Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering
A. James Clark School of Engineering
Sean B. Carroll
Distinguished University Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Rita Colwell
Distinguished University Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Russell Dickerson
Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Thomas Holtz
Principal Lecturer
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Shibley Telhami
Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Arie W. Kruglanski
Distinguished University Professor
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Bridget Turner Kelly
Associate Professor and Diversity Officer
College of Education
Doug Lombardi
Associate Professor
College of Education
Campbell F. Scribner
Assistant Professor of Education
College of Education
David Blazar
Assistant Professor of Education Policy and Economics
College of Education
Amy Dwyre D'Agati
Senior Faculty Specialist, Center for Transition and Career Innovation
College of Education
Michelle Espino
Associate Professor, Higher Education, Student Affairs, and International Education Policy Program
College of Education
Kimberly Griffin
Dean and professor
College of Education
Sarah McGrew
Assistant Professor
College of Education
Cixin Wang
Associate Professor
College of Education
David Weintrop
Assistant Professor
College of Education
Gregory R. Hancock
Professor and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation
College of Education
Patricia A. Alexander
Distinguished University Professor
College of Education
Kathy Best
Director
Howard Center
Tom Bettag
Lecturer
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Kevin Blackistone
Professor of the Practice
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
DeNeen Brown
Associate Professor
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
Christy Tirrell-Corbin
Executive Director, Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention
College of Education
Jonathan Katz
Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Dave Levin
Assistant Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Kan Cao
Associate Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Andrew Childs
Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Margaret Palmer
Distinguished University Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Natasha A. Mitchell
Associate Clinical Professor
College of Education
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Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
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Professor
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Amitabh Varshney
Professor and Dean
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Mike Raupp
Professor Emeritus
College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Christopher Bonner
Associate Professor, History
College of Arts and Humanities
Janelle Wong
Professor of American Studies and Government and Politics
College of Arts and Humanities
Psyche Williams-Forson
Professor and Chair of the Department of American Studies
College of Arts and Humanities
Clara Irazábal-Zurita
Professor of Urban Planning and Director of the Urban Planning and Studies program
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Willow Lung-Amam
Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Studies and Director of Community Development at the National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Donald Linebaugh
Professor of Historic Preservation and Interim Dean
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Gerrit-Jan Knaap
Professor. Director of the National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Michele Lamprakos
Associate Professor of Architecture
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Ming Hu
Assistant Professor of Architecture
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Marccus Hendricks
Assistant Professor; Director at SIRJ Lab; Affiliated Research Faculty, Clark School of Engineering's Center for Disaster Resilience, NCSG and EFC
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Ariel Bierbaum
Assistant Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Hiroyuki Iseki
Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Studies, Director, Ph.D. Program
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Madlen Simon
Professor of Architecture, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
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Hybrid, In-person Workers Reject Transit and Biking, Even for Short Trips
Major Droughts, Rainfall Events Occurring More Often, UMD and NASA study finds
Decades of Satellite Data Reveal Punishing Local Hydrological Extremes in NASA-UMD Study
UMD Well Water Data Finds Contamination Frequent on Farms
Extension Researcher Finds Bacteria, Suggests Filter Use to Boost Safety
UMD Breaks Another Giving Day Record With $3.8M Raised
Nearly 9K Donors Participate in Annual Philanthropy Marathon
Journalist Gayle King ’76 to Deliver University of Maryland’s 2023 Commencement Address
Co-host of “CBS Mornings” will speak at campus ceremony on May 22, 2023
The University of Maryland joins Washington, DC-area universities in releasing recommendations to reduce gun violence in the United States
UMD and members of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area provide approaches to address ongoing national crisis
$1.35M Grant to Fund UMD-Led Team’s Study of Climate Change and Septic Tank Failure
Growing Hazard for Coastal Dwellers Doesn’t Affect All Marylanders Equally, Researchers Say
University of Maryland Celebrates Naming of Thurgood Marshall Hall
The home of UMD’s School of Public Policy now bears the name of the late civil rights lawyer and former U.S. Supreme Court justice
Two UMD Faculty Members Receive 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships
Early-Career Award Honors Computational Astrophysicist, Quantum-Focused Computer Scientist
University of Maryland Names School of Public Policy Building in Honor of Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall
The naming of Thurgood Marshall Hall represents the university’s commitment to honoring trailblazers and recognizes his contributions to the campus
University of Maryland Awards $30 Million to Projects Addressing Humanity’s Grand Challenges
50 Grants Spanning Campus to Spur World-Changing, Interdisciplinary Research and Solutions
Three Faculty Members Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Innovators in New Materials, Rotorcraft Design, AI Honored; Former Vice President for Research Also Recognized
Seven Faculty Researchers Named AAAS Fellows
National Honor Recognizes Outstanding Scientific Contributions
Global Land Programme’s Headquarters is UMD-Bound
International Network’s Thousands of Scientists Study Issues Ranging from Global Carbon Emissions to Food Security
UMD's Deb Niemeier Selected for Franklin Institute’s 2023 Bower Award and prize for Achievement
Clark Distinguished Chair is honored for her research on transportation, climate, and equity
UMD Biological Sciences, Economics Double-Degree Senior Named 2023 Churchill Scholar
Eighth UMD Student in Six Years Wins Scholarship for Graduate Studies at Cambridge
UMD Professor Honored as Maryland Chemist of the Year
UMD Professor Cheng Gong was awarded the Maryland Section of the American Chemical Society 2022 Chemist of the Year. He is being recognized for “the innovative development of nanosensors based on two-dimensional (2D) quantum materials”.
University of Maryland Ranked Among Top 10 Public Research Universities in NSF HERD Survey for Third Straight Year
University of Maryland, College Park and University of Maryland, Baltimore Report Combined Research Expenditures of $1.14 Billion
Restoring Island-Ocean Connections Creates Broad Benefits, Study Finds
UMD Scientist Helps to Highlight Need for Coordinated Conservation of Linked Terrestrial, Marine Ecosystems
Bioengineering Grad Awarded National Mitchell Scholarship
Neelesh Mupparapu Named One of 12 Winners to Pursue Graduate Study in Ireland
University of Maryland Launches New Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction
Center will combine rigorous research with practical know-how to produce effective community violence solutions, thanks to generous support from Arnold Ventures
UMD Climbs in Annual Rankings of Top Schools for Entrepreneurship
Maryland Earns Top 10 Nod From The Princeton Review, Entrepreneur Magazine for Eighth Straight Year
University of Maryland Celebrates Ceremonial Groundbreaking of Interdisciplinary Engineering Building Honoring Stanley R. Zupnik
New state-of-the-art facility will support new generations of engineers and help develop leaders who will work together to solve some of the world’s most pressing issues
University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Announces New Institute to Transform Medicine Using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Technologies
Located at the North Bethesda Metro Station, Institute Will Create New Paradigm in Health Care Delivery and Personalized Approach to Patients
University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Announces Prestigious MPower Professorships
Six professors from University of Maryland, Baltimore & University of Maryland, College Park awarded $150,000 each over three years to fund groundbreaking research projects
Philip Merrill Presidential Scholars Program Honors Top Students and Their Mentors
The University of Maryland Office of Undergraduate Studies has announced the 19 recipients of its annual Philip Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, which recognizes top graduating seniors at the University of Maryland, and the professors and K-12...
University of Maryland Honors Piscataway Heritage at Yahentamitsi Dining Hall Dedication
Meaning “a place to go to eat,” the dining hall’s name is in honor of the Piscataway People, the ancestral stewards of the land on which the university stands
University of Maryland Dedicates New State-of-the-Art Home for School of Public Policy
The dynamic space supports the school's mission to fearlessly pursue the public good
University of Maryland Announces $20M Investment in Need-Based Financial Aid
Terrapin Commitment program will transform the university’s need-based financial aid
Expert on Health Inequities Elected to National Academy of Medicine
Ruth Enid Zambrana Becomes Record 62nd UMD Faculty Member in National Academies By Jessica Weiss ’05 Oct 17, 2022
MPower Professor Profile: Deanna L. Kelly, PharmD, BCPP
MPower Professor Seeks to Improve Lives of People with Severe Mental Illness
MPower Professor Profile: Joseph B. Richardson, Ph.D., M.A.
Inaugural MPower Professor Forges Strategic Partnerships to Improve the Lives of Black Victims of Gun Violence
University of Maryland Honors Trailblazers at Dedication of Johnson-Whittle Residence Hall
Namesakes Elaine Johnson Coates and Hiram Whittle broke barriers that contributed to the rich diversity and culture that now define UMD’s campus
UMD-Led Report Pushes Strategies for Affordable Housing, Bike Access, Small Business Support Along Purple Line Corridor
Coalition Ties Equity in Development to Economic Growth in Region
UMD’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center Awarded NASA Funding Renewal
The five-year, $95 million cooperative agreement will support the center’s research efforts.
MPower Professor Profile: Yihua Bruce Yu, Ph.D.
Inaugural MPower Professor Uses Collaborative Approach to Improve Quality Control of Vaccines and Therapeutic Drugs
UMD Health Center Named “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equity Leader” by Human Rights Campaign Foundation
The Health Center earns this designation for the seventh consecutive year, with the maximum Healthcare Equality Index score of 100.
UMD receives $1.65M grant from the Department of Education for Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program
The competitive program grant renewal has been awarded every five years since 1990, aimed at preparing traditionally underrepresented students to pursue careers in academia
$25 Million Commitment Will Fund New World-Class Engineering Facility at the University of Maryland
The interdisciplinary engineering building, named in honor of benefactor Stanley R. Zupnik ‘59, will help prepare engineers to solve society’s grand challenges
University of Maryland Climbs in U.S. News Rankings of Top Public Schools
UMD rises to no. 19; computer science, veteran-friendly campus ratings also gain ground
MPower Professor Profile: Dr. Cheryl Knott
Inaugural MPower Professor Bridges the Gap Between Campuses to Prevent Cancer Disparities
University of Maryland Joins DC-area Universities to Address Gun Violence
The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area launches bold initiative to advance research-based plans for action
UMD Study Finds Wave of Activism After George Floyd's Murder Drew from Multiple Issues, Identities
Analysis shows how intersectionality connects motivations of participants in some of the most racially diverse protests to date
University of Maryland Welcomes New Neighbor this Year: Trader Joe’s
Grocery Store Will Be First in Prince George’s County, Thanks to Partnership and Collaboration
UMD Announces NextGen Energy Program Private Sector Partner Finalists
The two finalists will be asked to submit final proposals that include measures to make the decarbonization of campus heating and cooling by 2035 realizable.
UMD's Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Announces New Executive Director
Terrence "Terry" Dwyer brings more than 30 years of experience leading major arts presenting organizations across the United States
UMD Research Scientist Tapped to Lead New Federal Health Agency
Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Aims to Speed Breakthroughs in Disease Dagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
UMD Professor Adds New Company to College Park Quantum Ecosystem
Q-Cat to Identify, Create and Grow Quantum-Focused Start-ups in Maryland
UMD Celebrates 2022 Spring and 2021 Winter and Summer Graduates, Bestows Honorary Degrees
At Ceremony Addressed by Jeff Kinney ‘93, Thousands of UMD Students Celebrate
Social Justice Advocates, Community Leaders, Family and Friends Gather at University of Maryland to Dedicate Lt. Richard Collins III Plaza
Ceremony united thought leaders and university community to honor the Collins legacy, advance discussions on social justice and equity for all
University of Maryland Adds $67M IDEA Factory to Its Innovation Ecosystem
E.A. Fernandez IDEA Factory will inspire innovation, entrepreneurship and world-class research with its design promoting collaboration across disciplines
MEDIA ADVISORY: UMD Hosts Dedication Ceremony for Lt. Richard Collins III Plaza
Social justice activists, community leaders, government officials, university community, family and friends gather to honor the life and legacy of Lt. Collins and advance conversations on social justice
University of Maryland Celebrates Opening of E.A. Fernandez IDEA Factory
$67 million state-of-the-art facility will foster new technology innovations in autonomous flight, quantum computing, robotics and more, and spark regional prosperity
From Landmine Danger to Food Insecurity, UMD Inventions of the Year Tackle Grand Challenges
At Innovate Maryland event, UMD President Pines Heralds Turning “Expertise Into Actions”
UMD, IRC Welcome Afghan Refugees to University Residences in a Pioneering Partnership
University’s collaboration with the International Rescue Committee is developing a new model for public universities
Three Terps Named 2022 Goldwater Scholars
UMD’s 35 scholarships in the past decade rank second in the nation
University of Maryland Graduate Programs Earn High Rankings From U.S. News
Dozens of Specialties Placed in Top 25 Nationwide
UMD Beats Fundraising Record on Ninth Annual Giving Day
$3.7 million raised will support learning, teaching, research, the arts, student life and public service initiatives
'MPower Partnership Announces $3 Million in New Seed Grant Funding to Advance Collaborative Research
Led jointly by researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, 17 projects are awarded in six research areas of high importance
University of Maryland Breaks Ground on Plaza Honoring 1st Lt. Richard W. Collins III
Permanent memorial features plaque honoring Lt. Collins, display of Unity Mural
Gene Editing Breakthrough in Ticks to Help Combat Lyme Disease
UMD Researchers Collaborate on Discovery that Could Reduce Threat of Tick-Borne Diseases
Inaugural University of Maryland Neuro-Link Grant Supports Glioblastoma Research Collaboration
Funding pathway promotes high-impact collaborations between the University of Maryland, Baltimore Department of Neurosurgery and the University of Maryland, College Park Fischell Department of Bioengineering
University of Maryland to Celebrate Winter and Spring Graduates at 2022 Commencement Ceremony
In-person event at Maryland Stadium on May 20 will feature remarks by author, illustrator and Diary of a Wimpy Kid creator, Jeff Kinney ’93
UMD, Partners Look for Ways to Make Children’s Masks Safer
Pioneering Research of Fit, Effectiveness Could Help Lead to Manufacturing Standards
Dr. Gregory Ball Named New Vice President for Research at UMCP and UMB
Dean and Psychology Researcher to Lead $1.3 Billion Joint Research Enterprise
UMD Public Health Study Provides Data Showing Lower Life Expectancy in Redlined Neighborhoods
Redlining’s Lingering Impacts on Health in Baltimore, Maryland
UMD Announces Recipients of Independent Scholarship, Research and Creativity Awards
Joint Provost-VPR program supports faculty pursuing independent scholarly, creative projects
Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research Receives $16.8 M Investment from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
New Cooperative Agreement to Aid in the Development of Therapeutics and Vaccines, Improve Access to Medication
UMD and Underwriters Laboratories to Lead Worldwide Partnership to Improve Understanding of Wildfires and Fire Modeling
Underwriters Laboratories Commits $1M for Collaborative Research with International Fire Safety Consortium
Two UMD Science Majors Win 2022 Churchill Scholarships
The Seven UMD students nominated in the past five years have all been named Churchill Scholars
$4.75 Million Gift Establishes Brin Mathematics Research Center at UMD
Center will expand the Department of Mathematics’ research in mathematics and statistics.
University of Maryland, Department of Defense Celebrate Opening of the Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS)
Center Tackles Complex National Security Problems with Multidisciplinary Teams of Experts
Author and Illustrator Jeff Kinney ’93 to Address University of Maryland’s Winter 2021 Graduates
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid” creator will speak at campuswide ceremony on Dec. 20 at the XFINITY Center
A Singular Weapon in Stormwater Management: Urban Trees
UMD Researchers Find Individual Trees Absorb Far More Water Than Those in Clusters or Forests
$32.5M NASA & UMD Funding Agreement Supports Study of Comets, Asteroids and Meteorites
UMD Astronomers to Expand and Upgrade Database of Small Space Objects
$2.5M Gift From Clarvit Family to Fund Art and Education Resources at the University of Maryland
Clarvits’ Gifts Will Support the College of Arts and Humanities and the College of Education
University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Announces MPower Professorships
Eight professors from the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the University of Maryland, College Park awarded $150,000 each over three years.
MPower Grant Supports University of Maryland, College Park and Baltimore Clinical and Translational Research Collaborations
Award will help researchers access resources for clinical training, engage in pilot research, strengthen bioinformatic infrastructure.
University of Maryland’s Fearless Ideas: The Campaign for Maryland Raises Record $1.5B
Multiyear fundraising campaign supported by more than 110,000 donors
University of Maryland Reveals New Dining Hall Name in Honor of Piscataway Tribe
In partnership with the Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives, UMD kicked off Native American Indigenous Heritage Month with ground blessing ceremony
Media Advisory: University of Maryland Celebrates $2M SBA Grant for Veterans Business Outreach Center
SBA Administrator Guzman, Senator Cardin Join UMD President to kick off Veterans Small Business Week
University of Maryland Collaborates with AT&T to Develop Cyberbullying Prevention Initiatives
AT&T contributes $75,000 to UMD for bullying prevention research; Terrapin Upstander Program to help teens curb cyberbullying in their schools and communities
Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science Receives Renewed Federal Funding from NIST
Funding will allow the center to expand its research and educational activities, including additional support for postdocs and graduate students
MITRE Joins University of Maryland Quantum Startup Foundry as Founding Member
QSF and MITRE to Connect Quantum Startups, Entrepreneurs with Public Sector
Foundational Findings Show Quantum Computers Can Be Better Than the Sum of Their Parts
Research by JQI Fellow Christopher Monroe’s group and Duke colleagues indicates quantum computers can give trustworthy results even when built from pieces that sometimes fail
University of Maryland Dedicates Pyon-Chen Residence Hall
Part of new Heritage Community, the hall honors two Maryland trailblazers
The University of Maryland Teams Up with L2 Brands and Unifi to Promote Sustainability
UMD partners with L2 Brands to provide Terp fans with Maryland League apparel made with REPREVE recycled fibers.
UMD Research Shows Maryland Excels in Service But Lags Nation in Neighborliness
Do Good Institute and Civic Innovation Center Report Gauges Civic Participation at State and National Levels
NSF Awards $5M to UMD-led Multi-Institutional Team for Development of Prototype Quantum Routers, Modems
Grant supports UMD-led work to develop crucial technology to connect quantum computers and pave the way for a quantum internet
U.S. News Ranks UMD No. 20 Among Top Public Institutions
Engineering, Computer Science and Business Programs Also Recognized
IonQ and University of Maryland Establish First-of-its-Kind National Quantum Lab
New $20M Investment From UMD Will Provide University and its Partners with Unprecedented Access to Quantum Computing
UMD Leads New $25M NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation
New institute will significantly add to the vibrant quantum research ecosystem established in the mid-Atlantic region.
$1.5M Gift From Fishlinger Family Foundation to Fund Entrepreneurship Center, Career Advising
Father-Son Alums Continue Support of UMD With New Funds to Maryland Smith, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
DOE Funds $6 Million for UMD-Led Creation of Biofuels and Bioplastics from Food Waste
UMD Professor Stephanie Lansing to head consortium of scientists and industry partners seeking to reduce use of fossil fuels & landfills by creating renewable resources
NSF Awards UMD $15 Million to Lead Mid-Atlantic Innovation Hub
UMD to Collaborate With Nine Universities to Deliver Entrepreneurship Training and Expand Research Impact Through NSF I-Corps Program
UMD Breaks Ground on New Chemistry Building
Leading-edge facility will enable new discoveries and transformational research and innovation
$1.2M in NSF Funding Supports UMD Researchers’ Work to Connect Patients, Clinicians More Effectively
How Tech Can Fill Gaps in Mental Health Care
New UMD Public Health Study Shows Singing, Talking Emit More Virus
Researchers Continue to Zero in on How COVID-19 Spreads
UMD Fire Protection Engineers Track a Different Kind of ‘Superspreader’
Research Aims to Make Buildings More Resistant to Wildfire
Exercise Intervention in Older Adults Improved Brain Function Related to Memory
Adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) showed increased functional connectivity in the hippocampus after 12 week walking program
Key Hires in Student Affairs Prioritize Student Experience and Inclusive Campus
Inaugural Dean of Students appointed amid continued growth in the Division of Student Affairs
EY named founding member of the University of Maryland Quantum Startup Foundry
QSF and EY to work with startups and entrepreneurs on innovative technologies and services
New Cybersecurity Aptitude Assessment Arises from Research Developed at the University of Maryland
Cyber Aptitude Test assesses & maps aptitude for cybersecurity roles
Scrape? Cut? Seal It with New Product Created at UMD
Rapid-Seal®, a new gel that can stop bleeding in seconds, has hit both virtual and brick-and-mortar shelves as the first consumer product released by Medcura Inc., a company launched at the University of Maryland. The new gel is now available through...
University of Maryland Welcomes New At-Large Members and President of the Alumni Association Board of Governors
The members will help oversee the strategic direction and future programming of the university’s Alumni Association
UMD Invests Over $10M in Research Equipment to Drive Discovery, Innovation
Labs Focused on Quantum Technology, Energy Storage, Neuroscience and More Getting Big Upgrades
Cancelled: University of Maryland, City of College Park Fourth of July Celebration
Annual Independence Day celebration cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
University of Maryland Awarded $2M SBA Grant for Veterans Business Outreach Center
Mid-Atlantic initiative will serve veteran entrepreneurs across Del., Md., Penn., and D.C.
University of Maryland Names Dr. Samuel Graham, Jr. Dean of the Clark School of Engineering
Graham will provide leadership and vision for the Clark School, while sharing the school’s mission with students, faculty, staff, alumni, public agencies, and supporters, and fostering an environment of excellence in teaching and learning
UMD, UMBC, ARL Announce $68M Cooperative Agreement to Accelerate AI, Autonomy in Complex Environments
An interdisciplinary team of University of Maryland researchers—with support from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)—aims to create a new generation of AI-powered technologies and autonomous devices able to work individually, with other devices,...
Media Tour of Jones-Hill House Set for June 4
Members of the media will have an opportunity to tour Jones-Hill House on Friday, June 4 at 1 p.m. The Maryland football team will tour its new home for the first time on the morning of June 4 and the building will become the fully functioning home of...
University of Maryland Celebrates Spring 2021 Commencement In Person and Virtually
13,000 graduates, families and friends participated in person and more than 10,000 viewers tuned in to the live stream in first-of-its-kind UMD commencement
University of Maryland to Host In-Person Spring 2021 Commencement
Multiple live ceremonies will be held in the Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium
Incentive Awards Program Celebrates Milestone in Helping Underserved Students Thrive
The University of Maryland's Incentive Awards Program (IAP) celebrated its 20th anniversary on May 12, 2021 by saluting the newest Incentive Awards scholars, celebrating the 2021 graduates, and reflecting on the program's history, impact, and future.
Gas Leak Contained at UMD; Campus Drive Now Open
The safety of our campus community is of the utmost importance, and we have taken several steps to prioritize safety while providing timely communication to our students, faculty and staff. Once Purple Line contractors notified university leadership...
DOE Awards UMD $1.5M for Quantum Information Research to Advance Fusion Energy
Can quantum information science help the U.S. realize holy grail of clean abundant fusion energy? QuantumTechnology Center at the UMD gets $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to help pursue this goal
The University of Maryland Receives First-gen Forward Designation
National Honor for Commitment to First-generation Student Success
Research Reveals Negative Effects of Hotel App Adoption on Customer Spending
Companies have often considered app adoption among their customers to have a positive impact on customer spending. According to new research from Maryland Smith’s P.K. Kannan, higher app adoption among hotel chains could be linked to lower spending...
UMD-led Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science & Technology Signs $178M Cooperative Agreement to Continue Partnership with NASA Through 2027
CRESST II will continue to foster research collaborations between NASA Goddard and partner institutions, including UMD.
Two University of Maryland Faculty Elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Two University of Maryland faculty members—Michele Gelfand, a distinguished professor of psychology, and Alessandra Buonanno a research professor of physics—have been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, one of the...
University of Maryland Names Jennifer King Rice Senior Vice President and Provost
The University of Maryland has named Jennifer King Rice Ph.D., as Senior Vice President and Provost, effective August 11, 2021.
University of Maryland Accelerates Emissions-Cutting Goal
President Pines announces university’s aims for carbon neutrality by 2025, all electric fleet by 2035
UMD's Arts for All initiative Partners the Arts with the Sciences, Technology and 0ther Disciplines
University of Maryland President Darryll Pines announced a new initiative, Arts for All, during his Inauguration Ceremony on April 22. The initiative will expand arts programming across campus and create new opportunities for students and faculty to...
University to Honor Billy Jones and Darryl Hill, Two Athletic and Social Justice Trailblazers
Jones-Hill House to serve as home of Maryland Football
University of Maryland Announces $40 Million Investment in Faculty Diversity Initiatives
FAMILE program aims to increase faculty from diverse backgrounds over next decade
University of Maryland Launches Quantum Business Incubator
The Quantum Startup Foundry will support new businesses in the quantum technology field.
The University of Maryland Inaugurates President Darryll J. Pines
President Pines Reveals Five Bold Actions Outlining Goals and Vision for the University
University of Maryland Announces Plans for Commencement Celebration, Speaker Peter Chapman
IonQ Inc. President and CEO will address Spring 2021 and Recent Past Graduates in Ceremony at Maryland Stadium
University of Maryland Launches National Network to Tackle Small Business Displacement
JPMorgan Chase funds initiative to combat the effects of commercial gentrification and COVID-19 in neighborhoods across the United States
Three UMD Students Named 2021 Goldwater Scholars
Three latest University of Maryland Goldwater scholars make 37 such scholars from UMD in the past 10 years
UMD Graduate Programs Receive High Rankings by U.S. News and World Report
University of Maryland places seven graduate programs in the top five and 25 in the top 20.
Terrapin Development Company selects Brandywine Realty Trust as Master Developer for Next Phase of Discovery District Development
Terrapin Development Company, the University of Maryland and Brandywine partner on $300+ million mixed-use innovation neighborhood spanning 5 acres within the Discovery District.
University of Maryland Joins Nationwide Taskforce on Higher Education and Opportunity
UMD joins group of near 40 universities to address challenges facing students and communities across the country
University of Maryland Science Major Wins Prestigious 2021 Churchill Scholarship
Senior Pavan Ravindra becomes the fifth UMD student to receive the award since 2018
University of Maryland Extends Optional SAT/ACT Tests through 2023 Admission
Applicants for the spring and fall 2022 and 2023 semesters may opt out of standardized testing
University of Maryland Celebrates IonQ’s Plans for Remarkable Growth and Scalable Roadmap for Quantum Computing
The College Park-headquartered company, rooted in UMD research, announced plans to go public today
Leading Experts Call for Immediate Action to Address Inhalation Exposure to Prevent COVID-19 Infections and Deaths
UMD's Dr. Donald K. Milton and Professor of Environmental Health is amongst the list of scientific and medical expert signatories
Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance Expands Impact and Reach with Addition of 10 New Partners
Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance—a rapidly growing hub of quantum technology research, development, innovation and education organized and facilitated by the University of Maryland—has added 10 new members for a total of 24 university, government and industr
A New Vision for College Park
Updated UMD-City Plan to Guide Next Decade of Progress
$9M Gift from Michael and Eugenia Brin Establishes New Institute for Performance and Technology in the Arts at the University of Maryland
Gift pushes Fearless Ideas campaign total to $1.4 billion
University of Maryland Looks to the Future with Inauguration of President Darryll J. Pines
Virtual campus-wide celebration to feature innovative events and presidential installation
University of Maryland Announces Partnership with Jordan McNair Foundation
Partnership to raise awareness of student-athlete health issues
Maryland-led, Multi-institutional Research Team Receives $10M to Transform Shellfish Farming with Smart Technology
UMD Engineers lead new multidisciplinary effort to develop new technologies for shellfish aquaculture and a sustainable management framework to help shellfish farmers realize larger economic and environmental benefits. The project also has an import educa
University of Maryland Thanks Provost Mary Ann Rankin for Eight Years of Service
President Pines applauds Rankin for exemplary accomplishments as the university’s chief academic officer
University of Maryland Honors Campus Trailblazers with Naming of New Residence Halls
Part of its larger diversity and inclusion efforts, UMD marks first time in a century that residence halls will be named after individuals
Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council Funds Inclusive Postsecondary Education Program at the University of Maryland
UMD Center for Transition and Career Innovation (CTCI) gets $100,000 award from Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council to create “Terps-EXCEED”, an inclusive higher education program
University of Maryland Celebrates Winter 2020 Graduates in Virtual Ceremony
More than 3,400 Terps were feted and asked to turn tassels remotely in second virtual graduation
National Academy of Inventors Names University of Maryland Vice President for Research and a University Professor as 2020 Fellows
Two new inductees are latest of eight UMD faculty recognized by NAI for ‘prolific spirit of innovation’
$6.8M Gift to University of Maryland to Extend Opportunities to Local Students
Unlikely Family Connection Drew Donors to Support Incentive Awards Program
University of Maryland’s Student Government Association Allocates Nearly Half a Million Dollars for Student Services
Services include free mental health first aid training and replenishing funds for critical programs and initiatives
UMD Announces A "Grow-Your-Own" Teacher Pipeline
Dual enrollment program announced to increase the teaching workforce in the state by UMD, Prince George’s Community College and Prince George’s County Public Schools.
$4.96M for Maryland Researchers in DARPA AISS Semiconductor Security Project
Researchers in UMD's Institute for Systems Research (ISR) and and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), along with researchers in the Fraunhofer USA Center for Experimental Software Engineering and the DARPA Applied Research Laboratory
Princeton Review Ranks UMD in Top 10 for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
UMD ranks for the sixth consecutive year in The Princeton Review's annual survey of the Top Schools for Entrepreneurship
UMD Alumna and Olympic Gymnast Dominique Dawes to Address University of Maryland’s 2020 Winter Graduates
Virtual campus-wide ceremony to be held on Dec. 20
UMD-Led Study Shows Fear and Anxiety Share Same Bases in Brain
Findings of a UMD-led research team indicate that some long-accepted thinking about the basic neuroscience of anxiety is wrong.
New UMD-led Report on Improving Educational Equity and Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Report Based on the Lived Experiences of Black, Latino and Underserved Families Recommends Solutions for School Systems to Better Support Kids
University of Maryland, Underwriters Laboratories and the International Fire Safety Consortium Collaborate to Advance Global Fire Safety
UMD, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and the International Fire Safety Consortium (IFSC) partner to advance fire safety and fire response around the world
UMD Biologist Gets $ 1.5 Million NIH Award to Develop Brain Mapping Techniques
“High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program” will fund project that could transform efforts to understand how neurons are wired
University of Maryland Grants Exclusive License of Seed-Based NutritionTechnology to Rain International LLC
Licensed technology is example of award-winning research in value-added development of nutraceuticals and functional foods from UMD'sCollege of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Bowie State University, University of Maryland Launch Social Justice Alliance in Honor of 1st Lt. Richard Collins III
Honoring the legacy of BSU alumnus 1st Lt. Richard W. Collins III, the new BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance will create opportunities to deepen learning and engage in direct action on social justice issues.
UMD, BSU to Announce Social Justice Alliance in the name of 1st Lt. Richard Collins III
Joint initiative launched as the 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III law goes into effect
UMD Names Prabhudev Konana Dean of Robert H. Smith School of Business
Prabhudev Konana, Ph.D. will assume the role of Dean effective January 2, 2021
University of Maryland, Baltimore and University of Maryland, College Park Researchers Collaborate to Address COVID-19
Five joint UMB, UMCP research teams receive $500,000 in MPower Seed Grants
The University of Maryland Launches a Presidential Grand Challenges Course on Today’s Most Pressing Issues
UMD's new Grand Challenges course, taught by University President Darryll J. Pines and featuring presentations by other top experts, offers students the chance to address and build leadership together on some of today's most important and pressing issues
UMD's Scripps Howard Foundation Establishes Roy W. Howard Fellowship
$1.5 million was pledged to establish a fellowship program in honor of legendary journalist and news executive Roy W. Howard
Latest on COVID-19 and UMD
Updates and resources on the reopening of campus amid the COVID-19 pandemic
UMD Named Top 20 Public University by U.S. News & World Report
UMD rises to No. 19 among public universities and No. 58 overall in the 2021 rankings of U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges
University of Maryland Launches New Social Data Science Center with Support from Facebook
Initial Projects include Survey Tools to Track, Predict COVID-19 ‘Hot Spots’
Heaviest Black Hole Merger Is Among Three Recent Gravitational Wave Discoveries
University of Maryland physicists help identify merging black holes that may redefine size limits for collapsed stars
New Study Finds Globalization Is Reweaving the Web of Life
Introduced species are reshaping how plants and animals interact in ecosystems worldwide
UMD Wins Five-Year Grant from the Department of Education
The grant will provide additional counseling and academic services to low-income and first-generation college students.
UMD’s U.S. EDA Center to assist Maryland Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19
New $300,000 grant will boost recovery efforts, build roadmap for resiliency
UMD Researchers Discover a New Role for a Well-Known Molecule as a Plant Hormone, with Implications for Seed Production and Crop Yield
Findings could help rewrite textbooks, translating to practical applications for plant reproduction
UMD Researchers Identify Structure of Blue Whirls
Discovered in 2016, the phenomenon could provide a source of clean energy from hydrocarbon fuels and lead to improved oil spill remediation
University of Maryland Joins Common Application for 2020-2021
Additional application option increases access and equity for prospective students
New Study in Worms Shows Three Medications Currently on the Market May Have Unexpected Effects
University of Maryland researchers suggest worms can help detect potential drug safety issues
University of Maryland Solidifies Commitment to International Students
University System of Maryland and State of Maryland file lawsuit against ICE; UMD implementing additional measures to protect students’ residency status
Commission Reaffirms UMD’s Accreditation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has reaffirmed the University of Maryland’s accreditation, following a nearly yearlong review
University of Maryland Main Administration Building Named for Thomas V. "Mike" Miller, Jr.
Maryland Senate President Emeritus Honored for His Role in Transforming Higher Education in Maryland
University of Maryland Named No. 1 College in U.S. For LGBTQ+ Students
Campus Pride/BestColleges 2020 Lists Recognize Inclusivity, Academic Support, Affordability
University of Maryland Celebrates Virtual Commencement
Virtual ceremony marks first of a series of events to recognize Spring 2020 graduates
Memorial Chapel to Go Red and Blue to Celebrate University of Maryland and Prince George’s County Grads
The Office of Community Engagement will turn the Chapel red, blue from May 22 through May 31, 2020.
University of Maryland to Livestream Virtual Spring 2020 Commencement
The first-ever virtual commencement will livestream on May 22, 2020
New, Super-Fast Method for Ceramic Manufacturing Opens Door to AI-Driven Materials Discovery
A new study published on the cover of Science could bolster the development of batteries, fuel cells, 3D printing technologies and more
UMD Professor Christopher Jarzynski Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Distinguished Professor studies complex microscopic systems like living cells and artificial nanoscale machines using mathematics and statistics
30-year UMD Study Finds Predictive Links From Infant Temperament To Adult Personality
The study by the College of Education finds infant temperaments predict adult personalities, mental health issues and links to introversion and anxiety
DNA May Not Be Life’s Instruction Book—Just a Jumbled List of Ingredients
UMD researcher develops potentially revolutionary framework for heredity and evolution in which inheritable information is stored outside the genome
University of Maryland Strategic Partnership to Lead New USM COVID Research & Innovation Task Force
Task Force Will Partner USM Expertise with Business & Innovation Community to Assist State in Current Crisis
University of Maryland, College Park & University of Maryland, Baltimore Fund New Collaborative Research to Advance Medical Science
New research awards are the first in a joint UMB_UMD program to fund big research initiatives that draw on the fields of artificial intelligence and medicine
University of Maryland Announces Plans to Celebrate 2020 Spring Graduates
Three-part plan includes virtual commencement ceremony featuring remarks from Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer '63; complimentary tickets to fall football game; and invitation to December 2020 in-person ceremony
UMD Researchers Develop Platform To Track Social Distancing Compliance
Shelter-in-place compliance during COVID-19 remains low, according to UMD data analysis research
UMD Community Raises Over $162K for Student Crisis Fund
Alumni, faculty, staff and more come together to raise over $162K since launching a public campaign on March 25
Parenting Through the COVID-19 Pandemic
UMD clinical psychology professor Andrea Chronis-Tuscano offers tips for families navigating the COVID-19 pandemic
UMD Researchers Use Simulation Tool to Observe Molecular Behavior
New approach delivers “unprecedented levels of atomistic detail.”
UMD Graduate Programs Receive High Rankings by U.S. News & World Report
University of Maryland schools, colleges and programs were recognized in the U.S. News & World Report in its 2021 Best Graduate School rankings released yesterday. The following UMD programs and specialties ranked in the Top 10 in the nation...
Maryland Energy Innovation Institute leads U.S. half of new joint U.S.-Israel energy storage technology development consortium
Maryland Energy Innovation Institute leads U.S. half of new joint U.S.-Israel energy storage technology development consortium
New Public Safety Degree Addresses Changing Landscape of Law Enforcement
UMCP, Maryland Carey Law Program Designed to Meet Needs of Public Safety Professionals
UMD Raises Over $1.6M on Seventh Annual Giving Day
The University of Maryland raised over $1.6 million on its seventh annual Giving Day. Held on March 4, the 24-hour giving challenge raised money to support the university’s core missions, which include learning, teaching, research, the arts, student life,
When Frogs Die Off Snake Diversity Plummets
University of Maryland’s Karen Lips helps find a significant drop in snake diversity following amphibian declines from chytrid fungus
UMD Science Major Wins Prestigious Churchill Scholarship
Since 2018, four UMD STEM students have received the award, which provides funding to U.S. students for a year of Master’s study at the University of Cambridge
University of Maryland Recognized as a Recipient of the 2020 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
UMD named as one of three recipients for the award recognizing university libraries delivering exemplary services and resources to further their educational mission.
Universities, National Labs and Corporations Create New Alliance to Accelerate Maryland's Leadership in Quantum Science
The Maryland Quantum Alliance will strengthen the region’s lead in the quantum revolution.
University of Maryland and Prince George's County Public Schools Announce Partnership Focused on School Improvement
The Improvement Science Collaborative will focus on K-12 school improvement issues through a range of initiatives
UMD-led Study Named Most Impactful Paper Published in the Journal Science in 2019
American Association for the Advancement of Science awards Newcomb Cleveland prize to study of transgenic fungus designed to control malaria-carrying mosquito populations in West Africa.
Director of UMD Quantum Materials Center Receives $1.55 M Grant from the Moore Foundation
UMD award is part of a Moore Foundation interdisciplinary quantum research program funding work on materials synthesis, experiments, and theory
UMD Launches New International Fire Safety Consortium to Address Urgent Global Challenges
The university has joined forces with international research partners to launch a global research initiative that brings together worldwide knowledge and expertise to tackle the most critical fire safety challenges.
University of Maryland Named a Top Producer of Minority Graduates for 2019
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education named UMD a Top 100 Minority Degree Producer
The Hall CP Opens in the University of Maryland’s Discovery District
Part of the university’s Greater College Park initiative, UMD alumnus and developer Scott Plank soft opens his new arts and entertainment concept January 7 in the university’s innovation gateway and research park.
UMD Celebrates 2019 Winter Graduates, Bestows Honorary Degree
Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. '64 receives honorary doctorate of public service
Two UMD Scientists Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Ellen D. Williams, Distinguished University Professor of Physics and John R. Townshend, Research Professor/Emeritus Professor of Geographical Sciences named 2019 AAAS Fellows.
UMD Alumnus A.J. Pruitt Named as Mitchell Scholar
The US-Ireland Alliance recently named the 12 members of the George J. Mitchell Scholar Class of 2021. Among the winners is Baltimore native and University of Maryland alumnus Adler “A.J.” Pruitt, B.A. ’18, a double-degree major in economics and in govern
UMD International Programs Show Resilience and Progress, U.S. State Department ‘Open Doors’ Survey Reports
A rise in the number of UMD students studying abroad and steady international student attendance are reported during International Education Week.
New Artificial Intelligence System Automatically Evolves to Evade Internet Censorship
Researchers at the University of Maryland developed a new tool based on genetic evolution that automatically learned to evade censorship in China, India and Kazakhstan.
UMD Ranked in Top 10 for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Education for Fifth Straight Year
Campuswide initiative earns UMD No. 7 ranking from The Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine.
Study Reveals How Two Strains of One Bacterium Combine to Cause Flesh-Eating Infection
An international team including University of Maryland scientists revealed how genetic variations in a single species of bacteria can amplify infection.
‘Code Red,’ Howard Center’s Inaugural Project, Wins Top Professional Award For Innovative Storytelling
UMD’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism and NPR were named the 2019 recipients of the National Press Foundation’s Innovative Storytelling Award for the first project by the new Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, “Code Red: Baltimore’s Climate
Adulthood Milestones Are Shifting and Charitable Behaviors Are Declining
New Research Brief from Do Good Institute explores how 21st century life for young adults is effecting giving and volunteering.
UMD Celebrates Homecoming with Fireworks at Terp Carnival 2019
The annual celebration in honor of Homecoming caps off with fireworks over McKeldin Mall.
NIH Grants $3.4m to UMD to Study Effects of Foster Care
The grant allows long-term study of Romanian children who were institutionalized to follow them as adults.
Maryland Breaks Ground on New School of Public Policy Building
Campus Leaders Joined by State Officials to Celebrate Campus Hub for Serving the Public Good
The Honorable James R. Clapper to Address University of Maryland's 2019 Winter Graduates
The University of Maryland announces General James R. Clapper as the 2019 Winter Commencement speaker .
UMD and The Phillips Collection Present International Forum in Washington
A weekend of programming and outreach commemorating Veterans Day and the nation's veterans will kick-off on November 14.
NIH Awards UMD $1.67M for Research on Reducing Bias and Promoting Diverse Friendships in Childhood
UMD College of Education will conduct a 4-year study analyzing equity, fairness and mutual respect in peer relationships.
Surprising University of Maryland-Led Discovery Points to New Treatments for Blood Disorders and to New Lines of Medical and Biological Research
New finding is the latest of many discoveries led by UMD Professor Iqbal Hamza who is unraveling the mystery of heme, a toxic, yet life-essential molecule for most living things, including humans
UMD Researchers Discover New Mechanism in Liver that Helps Prevent Infections
Findings have implications for treatment of a variety of infections, including meningitis
UMD Prevention Research Center to Focus on LGBTQ Mental Health with new $3.75M from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
School of Public Health's Prevention Research Center will receive $3.75 million over five years from the CDC.
Rare “Lazarus Superconductivity” Observed in Promising, Rediscovered Material
In a uranium-based compound once dismissed as uninteresting, scientists watched superconductivity arise, disappear, then return under the influence of high magnetic fields
Student Voter Participation at University of Maryland Increased by 27 Percent in 2018
Student & faculty led voter engagement campaign proves successful, according to national study
Scientists Discover Interaction Between Good and Bad Fungi Drive Forest Biodiversity
UMD and Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers find that differences in soil fungi explain why individual trees thrive best when among only a few others of their species, a phenomenon that promotes forest diversity.
University of Maryland Welcomes Patricia “Patty” A. Perillo as Vice President for Student Affairs
With more than three decades of experience in higher education, Perillo will lead efforts to enhance the student experience across the university
Analysis of U.S. Labor Data Suggests 'Reskilling' Workers for a 'Feeling Economy'
Artificial Intelligence soon will take over the "Thinking Economy" pushing more humans into "people skills" jobs, researchers say
Coastal Birds Can Weather the Storm but Not the Sea
Study reveals that coastal bird populations are resilient to hurricanes
UMD Researchers to Investigate Effects of Fetal Exposure to Opioids
Work is part of a broad NIH HEAL Initiative to find scientific solutions to reversing the national opioid crisis
UMD Scientists Discover Hidden Differences May Help Cells Evade Drug Therapy
The discovery suggests “functional mosaicism” could explain some antibiotic resistance and cancer relapse
University of Maryland Ranked Amongst the Best Public Colleges in the Nation by The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News & World Report for 2020
The university lands again in the top 25 and additionally ranks high as a best college for veterans and ethnic diversity
Lockheed Martin Awards $3M to UMD's Clark School of Engineering
The gift will fund aerospace research while increasing opportunities for women and underrepresented minorities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields
Enzyme Known for Promoting Cancer Also Protects Healthy Cells
UMD researchers discovered that telomerase, which “immortalizes” cancer cells, also prevents tumors and slows a key stage in normal cell death
UMD-Led Astronomy Team Finds Golden Glow From a Distant Stellar Collision
Astronomers re-examined data from a 2016 gamma-ray burst and found a signature that perfectly matches a gold- and platinum-producing explosion observed by LIGO in 2017
University of Maryland Launches Quantum Technology Center
The new research center will catalyze the development of high-impact quantum technologies
UMD to Open New Space for Discovery and Collaboration in Crystal City in 2020
“Discovery Center” will foster innovation among students and faculty, local residents and employees, and alumni in the area
University of Maryland Appoints Dr. Yvette L. Rooks as Director of Sports Medicine and Lead Team Physician
New hire marks the culmination of UMD’s implementation of recommendations by two external reviews of its football program
UMD Partners with Three Universities, Professional Association to Combat Sexual Harassment in Political Science
UMD Government and Politics researcher partners with colleagues at Purdue University, University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and with the American Political Science Association (APSA) on on project “#MeTooPoliSci.
Seeing How Computers ‘Think’ When Answering Questions Can Lead to More Intelligent Machines Say UMD Researchers
University of Maryland researchers created 1,213 questions in collaboration with computers to identify flaws in machine-learning language models
Mellon Foundation Awards $2.8M for Research, Digitization in Humanities
Grants to Expand Programs in Black Digital Humanities, Persian and Arabic Digitization
New International Study Identifies Causes of Multidecadal Climate Changes
UMD geologist contributes to analysis that suggests current climate models can accurately predict climate warming several decades into the future.
Scientists Identify New Genetic Interactions that May Impact Cancer Outcomes
UMD and NCI researchers find 2 distinct relationships between gene pairs in tumor cells that could potentially be targeted for cancer therapy.
Fewer Americans Are Volunteering and Giving Than Any Time in the Last Two Decades
UMD's Do Good Institute’s new report examines trends for all 50 States, 215 metro areas.
NICER View of Black Hole Gives New Insight into Source of Dramatic X-ray Flashes
Research led by UMD astrophysicist gives detailed picture of X-ray outburst from small black hole actively pulling in star material
New UMD 3D Nanoprinting Strategy Opens Pipeline to Revolution in Medicine, Robotics
UMD engineers advance “microfluidic circuits” by printing smallest-known 3D one-way fluid valve
UMD Physicist for Apollo Experiment Gets Chance to Send Next Gen Version to Moon
NASA Selects UMD-Led Proposal to Upgrade Lunar Instruments Placed by Apollo Missions
2019 University of Maryland-Phillips Collection Fellowships Awarded
The University of Maryland Center for Art and Knowledge at The Phillips Collection announces the 2019–20 Postdoctoral Fellows: Dr. Marlaina Martin in Visual Culture and Dr. Alison Boyd in Modern and Contemporary Art History
‘Oumuamua Interstellar Object Was Not an Alien Spacecraft
New analysis, co-led by UMD astronomer, suggests a natural origin for our first interstellar visitor
University of Maryland, City of College Park to Host Fourth of July Celebration
Free event begins at 5 p.m. and includes concert and firework show
Perfect Quantum Portal Emerges at Exotic Interface
A junction between an ordinary metal and a special kind of superconductor has provided the most robust platform yet for spotting quantum tunneling.
UMD Researcher Develops Digital Preschool Curriculum to Improve Early Childhood Learning
Developed by UMD researchers, former teachers, and graduate students, “Children Study Their World” is a collaboration with Maryland State Department of Education, Smithsonian
Glacial Sediments Greased the Gears of Plate Tectonics
New research highlights the connection between worldwide glaciations, sediments and plate tectonics
NOAA Awards $175 Million to UMD for Earth System Studies
New Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies will expand UMD’s national leadership in this field
Transgenic Fungus Rapidly Killed Malaria Mosquitoes in West African Study
Technology developed at the University of Maryland could safely reduce malaria mosquito populations, including insecticide-resistant strains
Scientists Revisit the Cold Case of Cold Fusion
Four academic laboratories partner with Google to explore how materials science can help make fusion more accessible
Latest UMD Wood Technology Could Make Homes Cooler and More Energy Efficient
UMD-led, multi-university research team creates strong, sustainable solution for passive cooling
UMD Ranked No. 1 Among State of Maryland Universities for Recycling Rate
The University of Maryland is No. 1 in the state of Maryland and No. 2 in the Big Ten Conference for recycling rate in 2018
UMD ‘Hyperdimensional’ AI Might Lead to Major League Improvements in Robotic Abilities
Work by UMD computer scientists offers a way to radically enhance the ability of AI to translate sensory input into robotic movement.
The Moon Is Quaking as It Shrinks
The moon is still tectonically active, according to new findings by a multi-institutional team of researchers
For Some Fish, Deep and Dark May Still be Colorful
New research reveals signs of highly sensitive color vision in fish that live in the abyss beyond sunlight’s reach
Four Terp Students Named 2019 Goldwater Scholars
UMD Leads Nation With 33 Goldwater Scholarships in Past Decade
Reversible Chemistry Clears Path for Safer Batteries
UMD and ARL scientists latest advance in their water-based battery yields outstanding performance
Student Team Adds Fifth National Championship to UMD Dynasty in Soil Judging
Competition experience inspires team members and provides a camaraderie across disciplines
University of Maryland Garners Top Honors from Unique Venues
The University won Best Venue for Youth/Sports Groups for the third consecutive year
Courtney Clark Pastrick Named Honorary Co-Chair for Fearless Ideas: The Campaign for Maryland
Pastrick to join a robust campaign leadership group of philanthropists, educators, and business leaders
Urban Clean Air Policies in China Shift Pollution to Other Areas
UMD and Chinese Researchers Discover Unintended Spillover Effects of Regional Air Pollution Policies
UMD Researchers Kill Foodborne Bacteria with Electrified Air
UMD plasma-based technology could provide simple process for destroying bacteria on the surface of fruits and vegetables
Pioneering Breakthrough: Unmanned Aircraft Delivers Organ for Successful Kidney Transplant in Maryland
Groundbreaking Effort by Maryland Faculty and Researchers Could Help Expand Donor Access to Transplantation
UMD Team Again Wins National Affordable Housing Design Competition
Terp teams have finished first twice, second once in three entries in this prestigious HUD graduate student design competition
UMD Announces Landmark Grants for Sustainability Fund Projects
The University Sustainability Fund provides the UMD community grants to boost sustainability
University of Maryland Graduation Rate Among Top Ten for Public Institutions in the Nation
UMD is recognized as one of the ten U.S. public colleges & universities with the best six-year graduation rates
Two University of Maryland Faculty Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Michele J. Gelfand and Frances E. Lee will be inducted at a ceremony in October
UMD Engineers Create Fresh Route to Fresh Water
Clark School researchers have created a successful prototype of a critical component for affordable small-scale desalination technology
Two University of Maryland Scholars Named 2019 Guggenheim Fellows
Computer scientist Mohammad Hajiaghayi and author and English faculty Gerard Passannante awarded fellowships on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise.
University of Maryland Launches Center for Machine Learning
An inaugural partner in the center is financial and technology leader Capital One
Top Decision Makers, Experts Join UMD Researchers to Broaden the Cybersecurity Conversation
First-of-kind cybersecurity summit explores “holistic” threat response
Professor Gives UMD $750K to Support Campus Makerspaces in New Brendan Iribe Center and Across Campus
Gift supports makerspace in the new Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering and efforts to coordinate use of other makerspaces around campus.
Long-lived Bats Appear to Hold Secrets of Mammal Longevity
UMD biologists find four bat lineages that live at least four times longer than similar-sized mammals
Executive Cybersecurity Summit Brings Together Leading Gov., Biz & Academic Experts to Discuss “Holistic” Cyber Threat Response
Top cybersecurity experts, including current and former NSA and National Security Council leaders, business leaders and UMD researchers, will discuss hot-button topics
UMD Launches Iribe Initiative for Inclusion and Diversity in Computing
With a new $1 million gift from Brendan Iribe, the Initiative will build on current programming by the Maryland Center for Women in Computing and emphasize inclusion for students of all genders and backgrounds.
Fungal Disease Threatens Hundreds of Amphibian Species Worldwide
Global-scale analysis of amphibian "die-off" paints a grim picture: declines in 500 species, 90 of which are now extinct
University of Maryland Appoints Georgina Dodge to Lead Diversity and Inclusion
With decades of work in advocacy and building inclusive communities, Dodge joins UMD in the newly elevated Vice President position.
University of Maryland Listed Among Peace Corps’ Top 10 Volunteer-Producing Schools
UMD ranks No. 10 among large schools on the Peace Corps' 2019 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list
UMD Scientists Create Method for Remote Detection of Radioactive Material
New UMD method, if scaled up with additional advancements, could be used to improve security at ports of entry
Researchers Make Urgent Call for Study of Noise Pollution on Fish
A survey of research on aquatic noise pollution reveals huge gap in knowledge about impacts of human-generated noise in aquatic environments
New Experiment Aces Quantum Scrambling Test
Work could have applications to quantum computing and the science of black holes
UMD Graduate Programs Secure High Rankings by U.S. News and World Report
Four UMD graduate programs/specialities rank in the top 5 and ten in top 10 in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 Best Graduate School rankings
New UMD Microscopy Method Could Improve LASIK Surgery
University of Maryland bioengineers pave the way for direct determination of visual acuity with new technique for precise measurement of light’s refraction in the eyes
Scientists Find Worms that ‘Recently’ Evolved Ability to Regrow Heads
New study reveals regeneration of amputated body parts is not always an ancient trait
UMD Team Again Reaches “Final Four” in HUD Affordable Housing Competition
Terp teams finished first last year and second in 2016: their two previous entries in this prestigious graduate student design competition
The Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg to Deliver Address at University of Maryland’s 2019 Spring Commencement
Entrepreneur, philanthropist and former Mayor of New York City will speak at campus-wide ceremony
University of Maryland Project Receives $2.2M Award to Support Learning for Deafblind Children
Federal and state grants support UMD College of Education work to improve learning and outcomes for deafblind children in in Maryland and Washington, D.C.
UMD researchers awarded $5.3M NIH BRAIN Initiative grant
Funding supports multi-university, multi-disciplinary efforts to better link human behaviour with neural activity
UMD-Led Research Finds New, Targeted Treatment Approach for an Aggressive Breast Cancer
Research team explores nanotechnology-based therapeutic strategy for triple-negative breast cancer.
Dean of UMD's Clark School of Engineering Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Darryll Pines, dean of UMD's A. James Clark School of Engineering, is elected to the NAE for “inspirational leadership and contributions to engineering education excellence in the United States.”
Scientists Develop First Fabric to Automatically Cool or Insulate Depending on Conditions
University of Maryland researchers have created a fabric that dynamically regulates heat passing through it.
Revising the History of Big, Climate-Altering Volcanic Eruptions
New method, co-developed at UMD, refines the 2600-year history of large eruptions that eject planet-cooling particles into the stratosphere
UMD-Led Study Reveals Upsides & Downsides to the “Loosening” of America
Research looks at positive and negative impacts of 200 years of relaxing cultural norms
Machine Learning Finds Multiple Factors Underlie Cancer Immunotherapy Success
UMD computer scientist leads work to better ID which cancer patients will benefit from immunothehorapy
UMD-Led Study Gives Major New Insight on Honey Bee Parasite
New research upends long-standing assumption about feeding habits of varroa mites, a primary threat to honey bees worldwide
UMD Gets First-Ever ‘New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research Award’
With “New Innovator” award, UMD researcher’s recent crop editing grants total more than $1 million
National Quantum Initiative Becomes Law
National act with UMD fingerprints provides more than $1.2 billion in funding for U.S. quantum technology R&D
UMD Research Reveals Massive Cropland Expansion in Brazil
Brazil’s intensive row crop area nearly doubled since 2000, researchers find.
Unpredictable Food Sources Drive Some Bats to Hunt Cooperatively
Using miniature sensors on bats, researchers tracked the animals’ locations and calls to see if they searched for food alone or together
UMD Critical Issues Poll Shows Growing U.S. Public Support of One-State Solution for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
A new UMD Critical Issues Poll on solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict finds Americans are evenly divided between one-state vs. two-state solutions, but view Israel’s democracy as more important than its Jewishness.
More Women Opting to Give Birth Outside of a Hospital, UMD Research Finds
Data shows rate of births at home and in birth centers reaches highest level in 30 years.
Research Citations Show Academic and Non-Academic Researchers Win When They Collaborate
New analysis makes case for 'Twin Win' research to create breakthrough research & solutions to real human problems
WeWork University of Maryland Is Now Open
WeWork’s first location in Maryland and first on a college campus.
Strong Growth in Carbon Emissions Expected for 2018
UMD Geographical Sciences researchers team up with international group to issue global report.
Saltier Waterways Create Dangerous “Chemical Cocktails”
UMD-led research shows dangers of excess salt in waterways, need for management and regulation
New Machine Learning Method Predicts Possible Additions to Global List of Threatened Plant Species
UMD scientist co-led the creation of a computer model to assess risk probabilities for 150,000 plant species worldwide
Capital One Tech Incubator Opens in Diamondback Garage
“Innovation Lab” for computing to strengthen pipeline between students, industry
UMD Report Finds Stark Challenges for Latino Youths in Montgomery County
Report calls for more support of students’ academic, social-emotional health
UMD Report Examines Schools with High Suspension Rates in Maryland
Students with disabilities, African-Americans suspended at disproportionately high rates, research finds
University of Maryland Breaks Ground on E.A. Fernandez IDEA Factory
New building will inspire innovation and entrepreneurship, enable world-class research, and spur economic development.
UMD Research Finds Congo Basin Native Forests Vanishing at Alarming Rate
Primary forests in the region could disappear by 2100, geographical scientists say.
UMD Releases First of Seven New Apples Bred for Maryland Growers
New UMD patented apple varieties could improve yields, growing efficiency, and profitability for farmers in Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian regions
President and CEO of The Education Trust John B. King Jr. to Address University of Maryland’s 2018 Winter Graduates
Former U.S. Secretary of Education has had a lifelong dedication to education as a teacher, principal, and leader of schools and school systems.
Nature + Art + Climate + Change: International Forum in Washington
The Phillips Collection and University of Maryland present Hannes Koch and Florian Ortkrass, and Henry Elkus in conversation.
University of Maryland Releases Fall 2018 Enrollment Data
Measures Announced to Reverse Trend of Declining African-American Freshmen Enrollment
Hornbake Library Explores American Dream in Occupied Japan
Interactions between Japanese and Americans in war-torn Tokyo provide the compelling focus of an exhibit opening October 19 in Hornbake Library.
Mountaintop Observatory Sees Gamma Rays from Exotic Milky Way Object
Space jets accelerate particles and send a high-energy signal to Earth.
Tropical Frogs Found to Coexist with Deadly Fungus
UMD-led research team observes frog populations persisting in Panamanian forest, a decade after decimation by chytrid fungus.
UMD to Lead Milestone NSF High School Engineering Pilot Course
National course intended as precursor to widely-accepted transferable college-level credit.
Helping Students Play to Their Strengths
UMD psychology researchers aim to help students at school and at home.
UMD Researchers Awarded $1 Million Grant from NSF to Develop New Methods to Generate Single Photons for Quantum Research
Project could enable new advanced quantum research and technology and could yield new ways to connect electronic circuits and photonic devices.
UMD Researcher Gets $1.1 Million NSF Grant to Perfect Gene Editing & Regulation Tools in Plants
Scientist’s work advances plant genomics research and better crop production worldwide
Gone for Good? Classifying Drivers of Global Forest Loss
Geographical Sciences research attributes 27% of global forest loss to permanent land use change for commodity production.
Maryland Alumnus Gives $1M to Support Innovative Business Teaching
Gift to expand Maryland Smith’s Office of Transformational Learning.
University of Maryland, Governor Hogan Announce Grant to Support the Development of a New Maryland Crime Research and Innovation Center
UMD awarded grant from Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention aimed at reducing violent crime, and improving lives of Maryland citizens.
UMD Astronomer Co-authors National Report Calling for Space Telescope to ID and Study Earth-like Planets
UMD astronomer co-authored report that outlines a long-term strategy to study distant planets that might harbor life.
UMD Named One of America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting
Washington Monthly releases first-of-its-kind list of schools turning students into voting citizens.
UMD-Led Quantum Light Research Enables Sources of Nearly Identical Photons
Such light sources will likely be important for future quantum information devices.
Large-Scale Wind and Solar Farms in the Sahara Would Increase Rain and Vegetation
UMD-led study published in Science shows solar and wind farms in the Sahara could double rainfall in Earth’s largest hot desert
University of Maryland Announces ‘Year of Immigration’
Themed year will explore urgent issues related to immigration, global migration and refugees.
University of Maryland Ranked Among the Top 15 Public Colleges in the Nation
Maryland’s overall ranking puts the university in the top 10 percent of institutions ranked nationally.
$1 Million from the State of Maryland Will Match Brin Family Donation for Two Endowed Professorships in Computer Science at UMD
New funding grows state-matched faculty positions in computer science to six endowed professorships and two endowed chairs.
Responding to Cholera Before It Strikes
New international aid project builds on UMD scientist Rita Colwell’s foundational discoveries and ongoing work.
University of Maryland Named a Top Producer of Minority Graduates
UMD continues to be listed among best in the nation for minority students to earn degrees.
University of Maryland Recognized as a Best College in the Nation, No. 1 in Maryland
The University of Maryland been named one of America’s best colleges by Money magazine
UMD Scientist Helps Harvest Wheat’s Giant Genetic Code
Collaborative genetic findings pave the way for better wheat yields, with crops adapted to disease, heat, and drought
UMD-Led Team Receives $7.7 Million NIH Grant for First-of-its-Kind Tick-Borne Disease Research
Multi-Institutional research program to examine tick immune responses to pathogens that cause Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses
Advance Could Yield Safer, Longer-Range Electric Car Batteries
Chemical engineers from UMD pack more energy in same space for reliable battery.
Detection of Single ‘Ghost Particle’ Yields Solution of Decade-Old Cosmic Ray Mystery
UMD-developed alert system allowed telescopes around the world to zero in on a supermassive black hole as a cosmic particle factory.
Semiconductor Quantum Transistor Opens Door for Photon-Based Computing
Research is latest UMD-led advance in an accelerating quantum science & tech revolution
To Nap or Not? UMD Researcher Studies Impact of Sleep on Memory in Pre-Schoolers
NIH & NSF award $1 million to psychology researchers for comprehensive study on how sleep affects memory-related brain circuitry during the preschool years
University of Maryland Recognized as Top University for International Students
New U.S. News and World Report list highlights schools who support international students through graduation.
UMD to Host Press Conference with President and New Athletic Director
The University of Maryland will host a press conference Tuesday morning with University of Maryland President Wallace D. Loh and its newly named Director of Athletics Damon Evans.
University of Maryland Names Damon Evans Athletic Director
Evans has played a key role in operations, fundraising and Terrapin student-athlete success since 2014
UMD Researchers Awarded $1.5 Million NSF Grant to Bridge Gap between Microelectronics, Biological Systems
First-of-a-kind bioelectronics devices could revolutionize technologies for human health, AI, energy, cyber defense and more.
UMD Joins Greater Washington Partnership’s Capital CoLAB
Collaboration will develop the capital region’s talent pool and strengthen technology leadership.
People Recall Information Better Through Virtual Reality, Says New UMD Study
VR technology shows promise for changing the landscape of industries such as medicine, education and workforce training.
Message From UMD Executive Athletic Director Damon Evans on Jordan McNair — June 13, 2018
University of Maryland Executive Athletic Director Damon Evans shared a letter today with the Maryland community regarding the passing of student-athlete Jordan McNair.
UMD Critical Issues Poll Reveals U.S., Japanese Attitudes toward North Korea Summit
Two New, Coordinated Polls fielded in the U.S. and Japan Seek to Find Answers
New Findings Demonstrate How the Food We Eat Affects Biochemical Signals in the Gut
Research collaboration sheds light on bacteria response to sugar metabolism.
Notice to community of aerial filming — Tuesday, June 5, 2018
On Tuesday, June 5, 2018, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m a low-flying helicopter may be visible over campus. The helicopter will be taking aerial photography of the university.
The University of Maryland Becomes Overseas Training Base for Anhui Educators
Plaque unveiling ceremony held on May 31.
UMD Study Validates Face Recognition Experts, But Shows Humans Perform Best with an AI Partner
Multidisciplinary study provides scientific underpinnings for accuracy of forensic facial identification and shows benefits of human and computer collaboration.
UMD-led Study Shows How Solar Wind Drops from Gale to Gentle Breeze as It Hits Earth’s Magnetic Field
NASA satellite data reveals electron-scale energy conversion at the leading edge of Earth’s magnetic field shields our planet from cataclysm.
UMD Receives Top Recognition in Latest Global Rankings
The university has been ranked one of the top 100 universities in the world in two new rankings.
UMD Study Examines Association of Abortion and Antidepressants
Study finds that having an abortion does not lead to depression.
UMD Research Shows Physiological Effects of Mate Separation in Birds
Male and female zebra finches react to separation from their mates in remarkably different ways.
Satellite Study Finds Major Shifts in Global Freshwater
First-of-its-kind study combines NASA satellite observations of Earth with data on human activities to map where—and why—freshwater is changing around the globe.
UMD Research Shows Hearing Aids Improve Brain Function and Memory in Older Adults
Researchers hope findings lead to increased use of and improved fit for hearing aids.
Agree to Disagree: Why Teams Perform Better with Divergent Perspectives
UMD study explores disagreement translating to success in complex projects or crisis situations.
University of Maryland Launches $1.5 Billion Campaign
Fearless Ideas: The Campaign for Maryland will support the university’s future with investments in students and scholarships, faculty, capital projects and innovative programs.
UMD Study Uncovers Germ Cell Findings with Implications for Disease Research
Research opens the door for future stem cell research in chicken models.
Community Basketball Game Serves as Common Ground for Youth and Law Enforcement
UMD to Host CP Dream Team on May 11.
UMD, NASA to Launch GEDI to Study Forest Changes on Earth
A first-of-its-kind laser instrument designed to map the world's forests in 3-D is moving toward an earlier launch to the International Space Station than previously expected.
A New Model for Communication in Plant Cells
UMD-led study details how plant cells use animal-like nerve proteins to build single-cell communication networks.
UMD-Led Research Team Awarded New $2.37M DOE Solar Power Tech Project
New project is part of DOE-supported research with a goal of cutting the cost of solar energy power electronics in half by 2030.
Terp Thon and Symbiont Health Announced as 2018 Do Good Challenge Winners
UMD’s annual competition awarded more than $20,000 in prize money.
UMD Renews Commitment to Comprehensive Diversity and Inclusion Efforts
UMD will implement recommendations from Joint President Senate Task Force on Inclusion and Respect
UMD Emerges as State Leader in 2018 RecycleMania Competition
Recyclemania is an annual 8-week competition which challenges colleges and universities across the United States and Canada to collect the most recyclable materials.
UMD Partners with Korea Electronics Technology Institute to Advance New Energy Technologies
Five-year partnership will help accelerate research and innovation of energy technologies.
UMD Leads Study on Improving HPV Vaccination Rates Among African-American Adolescents
A $2.2 million grant will support research on improving cancer prevention through socially and culturally specific communication strategies.
University of Maryland Recognized as Best Value College in the State
UMD earns third Best Value College ranking of 2018.
UMD Awards Funds to Support Campus Sustainability Projects
UMD's sustainability fund provides grants to students, faculty, and staff for the implementation of projects that will improve sustainability on campus or in the local community.
20th Annual Maryland Day: A One-Day Celebration of Learning and Discovery
Hundreds of free, family-friendly exhibitions, demonstrations and performances will take place on Saturday, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Finalists Announced in 2018 Do Good Challenge
Six teams will compete for a chance to win a share of more than $20,000.
UMD Student Team Wins HUD Affordable Housing Competition
Team’s holistic and creative approach to affordable housing captures the $20,000 prize.
UMD Announces Inventions of the Year Winners, and Celebrates Ventures and Partnerships
UMD honors exceptional inventions that have the potential to make an important impact on science, society, and the free market.
Gossett Family Makes Historic $21.25 Million Gift to the University of Maryland
The Barry and Mary Gossett Center for Academic and Personal Excellence will provide student-athletes with the foundation needed to be successful global citizens.
Two UMD Faculty Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
David C. Driskell and Elaine S. Oran will be inducted at a ceremony in October.
UMD Researchers Revive Old Chemistry to Create Safer Zinc Battery
Researchers create a higher-energy, safer and longer-lasting zinc battery.
New UMD Report Shows Planning for Future Uncertainties Is Key to a Thriving Region
The five-year project, Prospects for Regional Sustainability Tomorrow (PRESTO), reveals how regional responses to large-scale, uncertain phenomena could impact economic, social and environmental health in the region.
Reverend Jesse Jackson and Peter Neufeld to Headline Social Justice Celebration at University of Maryland
The University of Maryland will host its 2nd annual Social Justice Day with special guests and events.
University of Maryland Launches Smart and Connected Communities Initiative for Baltimore Avenue
Pairing UMD research and community needs will make Baltimore Avenue a “living research corridor.”
University of Maryland Expands Office of Diversity & Inclusion Staff
New Director of Diversity Training and Education and the Program Manager for Hate/Bias Response will begin this month.
UMD Researcher Uncovers Lyme Disease Protein Used to Outsmart the Human Immune System
Research has major implications for the treatment of tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease, which is an increasingly chronic and consistently prevalent public health issue.
University of Maryland Named a Tree Campus USA for 10th Consecutive Year
Arbor Day Foundation Honors University of Maryland with 2017 Tree Campus USA® Recognition
Four UMD Students Named 2018 Goldwater Scholars
Scholarship covers tuition, fees, books, and room and board up to $7,500 per year.
UMD Designated as a 2018 Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation
University of Maryland earns top score of 100 for second year in a row.
State, University Officials Celebrate Launch of Newly Formed, Cross-Discipline Transportation Institute
The Maryland Transportation Institute (MTI) will coordinate more than $20 million in annual research expenditures to spur innovation in the transportation sector.
Al Gore to Speak at University of Maryland’s 2018 Spring Commencement
Former Vice President will address graduates, receive honorary degree
WeWork to Open First Maryland Location on University of Maryland Campus
Located in the university’s Discovery District, WeWork University of Maryland will offer coworking and office space in a first-of-its-kind higher education partnership.
The Sahara Desert Is Expanding, According to New UMD Study
Study finds that the world’s largest desert grew by 10 percent since 1920, due in part to climate change.
Multi-Institutional Team of Scientists Mix the Unmixable to Create ‘Shocking’ Nanoparticles
A team of researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD), the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Johns Hopkins University is the first to create nanoscale particles composed of up to eigh
UMD Research Aims to Improve Tests of Speech Comprehension with EEG Brain Wave Measurements
Tests developed at the University of Maryland and KU Leuven could result in better diagnoses for patients who have difficulty understanding what they hear.
UMD Graduate Programs Receive High Marks in 2019 U.S. News and World Report Rankings
39 schools, colleges, and programs featured in 2019 ranking.
University of Maryland Achieves Record Number of Donors on Annual Giving Day
The university community exceeded goals in dollars raised and total gifts during the fifth annual 24-hour giving challenge.
UMD’s Division of Information Technology Moving to Growing Discovery District
The new state-of-the-art space, which includes 60,000 square feet, will help consolidate the majority of IT's operations.
New Technology for Use in Military Vehicles May Protect Warfighters from Blast-induced Brain Injury
Elastic frame design reduces blast acceleration up to 80 percent; technology could be adapted for vehicle bumpers, athletic helmets.
University of Maryland to Celebrate 24-Hour Giving Challenge, March 7
Join us for the University of Maryland’s fifth annual Giving Day on Wednesday, March 7, 2018.
New UMD Study Traces the Origins of a Major Potato Pest
Research has implications for effective management strategies against a Beetle that decimates potato crops.
UMD Earns Top 20 Ranking as Peace Corps Volunteer Producer
The University of Maryland has been named a top Peace Corps volunteer-producing university for the seventh consecutive year.
Durable Wood Carbon Sponge Could Be the Future of Wearable Sensors, Pollutant Treatment
Wood carbon sponge overcomes several limiting factors of other lightweight, compressible carbon sponges.
University of Maryland Announces Energy Savings Project at IBBR Shady Grove Facility
The new energy savings project is designed to improve the material condition of IBBR’s mechanical systems while reducing the energy and water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of the facility.
University of Maryland Named a Fulbright Program Top Producing Institution
UMD has been listed as a top institution producing Fulbright U.S. Students and Scholars.
UMD Study Finds Social Tags Highly Accurate, Reliable Among Consumer Perception Metrics
Research presents a new approach for harvesting rich, qualitative information on brands from user-generated social tags.
UMD Creates Online Tour Commemorating African-American History and Contributions to Campus
To raise awareness of our shared history, the virtual tour explores how African-Americans have shaped our campus from Maryland’s roots as a slave-holding state to the campus’ desegregation to today’s campus landmarks.
UMD Awarded $1.4 Million to Design New Treatment for PCBs, Heavy Metals in Stormwater
Created for Department of Defense sites, the design could potentially be used by communities and industry.
UMD Receives Grant to Develop Cultural Literacy Curriculum
Web-based materials in English, Arabic, Chinese and Russian will prepare students to be global professionals.
UMD Researchers Find Gene that May Greatly Increase Strawberry Production
Strawberries make up a $3 billion agricultural industry in the United States alone.
Two UMD Science Majors Win Prestigious Churchill Scholarships
Christopher Bambic and Yousuf Khan will spend next year completing master’s degrees at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
UMD Researchers Create Super Wood Stronger Than Most Metals
A new process could make wood as strong as titanium alloys but lighter and cheaper.
UMD Researchers Develop Breakthrough Technique to Combat Cancer Drug Resistance
Clark School Bioengineering professor leads collaborative effort to “turn off” multidrug resistance capabilities in cancer cells
UMD VP of Student Affairs to Receive National Award from NASPA
Linda Clement honored for outstanding performance as a student affairs officer.
UMD to Honor Frederick Douglass’ 200th Birthday with Year-Long Initiative
Douglass 200 will launch on February 5 with a lecture presented by David W. Blight.
UMD Announces Partnership with The Haven at College
Collaboration will bring a recovery house and outpatient center to UMD.
UMD Welcomes Global Cybersecurity Firm BlueVoyant to Discovery District
Company’s new Global Cyber Analytics Center will be located in StartupUMD@Diamondback Garage.
University of Maryland Secures $18.3 Million for Energy Conservation Projects
Energy and water conservation upgrades projected to create $1.7 million in annual energy savings.
UMD Research Examines How Human Modifications Affect Mammal Movement Globally
New global study of 57 mammal species finds human modifications to natural landscapes prevent normal movement.
UMD to Host Thought Leaders Summit on Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
hree-day summit will convene group of nationally recoginzed scholars and practitioners on diversity and inclusion in higher education.
Why do People Cheat? UMD Research Identifies 8 Motivating Factors
Researchers seek answers from people who admit to infidelity.
Unsustained Geoengineering Could Have Animals ‘Running’ for Their Lives
Scientist from SESYNC at UMD examine how a collapsed solar shield could impact the world’s biodiversity.
UMD Researcher Develops Innovative Water Treatment System to Clean and Sustain the Port of Baltimore
Project improves water and air quality, reduces pollution, and creates renewable energy.
Spinning Comet Slows Down During Close Approach to Earth
UMD astronomers observe the most drastic slowing of a comet's spin.
Flu May Be Spread Just by Breathing, New UMD-Led Study Shows
Coughing and sneezing not required for transmission.
Unity Mural Created by UMD and BSU on Display at Maryland State House
State House is one of many temporary locations across Prince George's County that will display the artwork until it finds a permanent home at each institution.
University of Maryland Named a 2018 Best Value College
The Princeton Review and Kiplinger's Personal Finance name UMD as a 2018 Best Value College in seperate rankings.
NAE President C.D. Mote, Jr., a Regents Professor and Past-President of UMD, Is Named a Fellow in the National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors recognizes “academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life...."
University of Maryland Receives $5M National Science Foundation Grant to Support Next Generation of Cyber Leaders
Funding will provide scholarships for students in UMD’s Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students program
North American Waterways Are Becoming Saltier and More Alkaline
New UMD-led research highlights the need for better regulation of road salt, fertilizers and other salty compounds.
As U.S. Maternal Deaths Rise, UMD Research Underscores Impact of Flawed Data
Researchers urge for improved data collection to reduce maternal mortality.
Curbing Climate Change
UMD study finds strong rationale for the human factor in reducing and predicting climate change.
University of Maryland Announces Appointment of New Director for the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute
Michael E. Cox, Jr., named new Director of the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute
UMD Celebrates 2017 Winter Graduates, Bestows Honorary Degrees
U.S. Representative Elijah E. Cummings received honorary Doctor of Public Service, parents of 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III received posthumous Bachelor of Humane Letters on his behalf.
UMD Awarded $2.5M Grant from U.S. Department of State to Support Women Leaders in the Middle East, North Africa
Two-year grant will support “Women as Partners in Progress,” a new initiative that will promote women's leadership and gender-inclusive policies in the Middle East and North Africa.
University of Maryland Venues Earn National Recognition
Unique Venues awards UMD in two categories for the second consecutive year.
UMD's IBBR Awarded NIH Grant to Investigate Body's T-cell Mechanism of Attack
$3.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will help researchers develop innovative therapeutics to fight viruses and tumors.
University of Maryland to Host Winter 2017 Commencement
Congressman Elijah E. Cummings to address winter 2017 graduates at evening commencement ceremony.
UMD’s Discovery District to Host 2018 Association of University Research Parks International Conference
UMD’s Discovery District is an epicenter of academic, research and economic development.
UMD President Joins Big Ten Colleagues in Support of DACA
Big Ten presidents issue letter calling for action around DACA.
University of Maryland, Capital One Partner to Drive Innovation, Fueling Talent Pipeline in Data and Machine Learning
$3 million from Capital One, $2.1 million from Maryland Department of Commerce, and creation of innovation lab announced today.
UMD and NASA Join Forces to Improve Global Food Security through Satellite Data
$3 million from Capital One, $2.1 million from Maryland Department of Commerce, and creation of innovation lab announced today.
UMD Professor Receives $1M from USDA NIFA to Increase Poultry Yield and Advance Animal Well-Being
UMD professor receives $1M from USDA NIFA to advance animal well-being and increase poultry yield.
UMD-Developed Microsystems Detect, Treat Bacterial Biofilms that Cause Postoperative Infections
New 'Flexible impedance sensor' can fit inside urinary catheters to monitor and treat biofilms.
Quantum Computing Moves Forward with Record Setting UMD-NIST 53 Qubit Quantum Simulator
UMD-NIST quantum simulator is on the cusp of exploring physics that is unreachable by even the fastest modern supercomputers.
UMD Joins Regional Leaders, Coalition of Stakeholders to Launch Pathways to Opportunity along Maryland’s Purple Line
Largest gathering of regional collaborators commit to revitalize and preserve communities, support local businesses and connect workers to jobs along corridor.
Five UMD Alumni Make Forbes 2018 "30 Under 30" List
Five University of Maryland alumni were names in Forbes' 2018 "30 Under 30" lists.
UMD Announces Streamlined Protocol for Hate-Bias Incident Response
New procedures include hiring a designated Hate-Bias Response Coordinator and increased communication between offices.
University of Maryland Named a Top College for LGBTQ Students
UMD is listed as a top ten best school for LGBTQ students in a new ranking out by Campus Pride and Best Colleges.
France Recognizes Contributions of UMD’s Colwell with Appointment to the Legion of Honor
Colwell's career bridges many areas, including microbiology, ecology, infectious disease, public health and computer and satellite technology.
UMD-led Collaboration Sheds Light on Origin of Excess Anti-matter
High-altitude observatory suggests dark matter as possible culprit.
University of Maryland Statement on Tax Bill — November 20, 2017
University of Maryland and University System of Maryland express concerns on tax bill attacking higher education.
UMD Ranked in Top 10 for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Education for Third Straight Year
Campus-wide initiative earns UMD No. 8 ranking from Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine.
UMD Astronomers Partner on Powerful New Automated Sky Survey
UMD scientists will use powerful new telescope camera for research and education.
UMD-led Study Indicates India Is Replacing China as World’s Top Source of Sulfur Dioxide Air Pollution
India’s sulfur dioxide emissions grew over past decade, while China’s declined significantly, study shows.
University of Maryland Receives Top Prize at APLU Innovation & Economic Prosperity University Awards
UMD is the first two-time winner of the top prize, and first institution to garner both a category award and the top prize in the same year.
University of Maryland Start-Up Company Grip Boost Inc. Goes Global
Grip Boost’s patent-pending technology was originally invented by the Complex Fluids and Nanomaterials Group in UMD’s A. James Clark School of Engineering.
University of Maryland Dedicates A. James Clark Hall, Transforming Region’s Biotech Corridor
Newest engineering facility provides state-of-the-art bioengineering facilities to spur innovation in one of the university’s fastest-growing undergraduate degree programs.
University of Maryland Spinout Developing Pediatric Cancer Drug Delivery System to Prevent Hearing Loss from Chemotherapy
Otomagnetics awarded $2.3 million fast track NIH/NCI SBIR contract.
University of Maryland to Offer Application Fee Waiver to U.S. Veterans and Service Members
Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success initiative will begin in August 2018 for students applying for the 2019-2020 academic year.
UMD Continues Sustainability Progress Towards Carbon Neutrality
Highlights include Climate Action Plan 2.0, installation of solar panels, expansion of compost collection sites, and more.
Terps Celebrate and Honor Veterans, this Week and all Year
UMD to hold Veteran's Day service on November 10
UMD School of Music Launches Competition to Write Lyrics to State Song
University-wide competition seeks lyrics that demonstrate State pride and are consistent with the institution's values.
Eradicating Extreme Poverty and Slowing Climate Change Are Compatible Goals, UMD Research Shows
Lifting poor to modest income level people will make it harder to achieve mitigation targets.
UMD Awards Sustainable Maryland Certified Status to 13 Municipalities
Sustainable Maryland program provides support and guidance to municipalities looking for cost-effective and strategic ways to protect their natural assets and revitalize their communities.
University of Maryland Announces Homecoming Week 2018: Oct. 7-14
Save the date for UMD Homecoming 2018.
UMD Doctoral Student’s Brief Video on his Revolutionary Finding about Bee Health Wins International Competition
Ramsey's discovery will enable researchers to develop more targeted control techniques that could help restore honey bee populations worldwide.
University of Maryland Celebrates Opening of A. James Clark Hall
Tour state-of-the-art bioengineering facilities that will spark innovations in human health
UMD & Duke Scientists Create Molecule with Promise for HIV Vaccine Design
Two top universities partner in the lab against HIV.
Congressman Elijah E. Cummings to Address UMD’s 2017 Winter Graduates
A Public Servant, Civil Rights Champion and Maryland Native, Cummings to Also Receive Honorary Doctorate.
UMD Researcher Awarded $1.4M NIH Grant to Study Effects of Copper on Heart Health
Research aims to provide answers to unexplained heart attacks that occur frequently in animals and humans.
UMD Named Top 50 Global University by U.S. News & World Report
The University of Maryland has been ranked No. 50 among 1,250 universities in the world in a new ranking out this week based on academic research performance and global reputation.
University of Maryland SAFE Center, PGPD Receive Joint $1.3M Grant to Assist Human Trafficking Victims
Three-year grant will help enhance collaboration between service providers and law enforcement within human trafficking task forces.
University of Maryland School of Public Policy Wins Inaugural Voinovich Public Innovation Challenge
Do Good Campus model earns innovation award.
The Phillips Collection and the University of Maryland Present International Forum in Washington
Artist Sanford Biggers to keynote and participate in conversations during annual event at the Phillips.
UMD Receives $8 Million to Combat Hearing Loss in Older Americans
Multidisciplinary research will examine strategies to improve communication challenges for millions of senior citizens.
60th Anniversary of Royal Visit to University of Maryland
Thursday, October 19, marks the 60th anniversary of Her Royal Highness The Queen of England’s visit to the University of Maryland. Media resources within.
University of Maryland Recognized as a Top Public Institution in 2017 College Scorecard
UMD earned high marks in graduation rate, salary after attending and more in the 2017 College Scorecard by the U.S. Department of Education.
UMD Research Finds Human Brains Synchronize, Coordinate Under Collective Threat
UMD research team identifies how societal threat affects coordination at both neural and behavioral levels.
UMD-led Research Will Leverage Technology to Create “Smarter Baltimore”
Joint initiative will help improve quality of life in Baltimore.
UMD College of Education Launches Center for Educational Innovation and Improvement
New Center will foster collaborations between the university, school systems and educational organizations that focus on improving pre-K-12 education.
FDA Awards $17M to UMD to Improve Food Safety
Funds will support the Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition's research projects over the next five years.
Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin to Speak at UMD
Co-authors of University of Maryland’s First Year Book, March: Book Three, present “Good Trouble” to students, faculty and staff this Thursday.
University of Maryland Named Finalist for 2017 APLU Innovation & Economic Prosperity Universities Awards
The University of Maryland has been named as one of five finalists for the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ (APLU) fifth annual Innovation & Economic Prosperity (IEP) University Awards.
UMD Partners with Signature Science, Fraunhofer on DNA Screening to Detect Biological Threats
With funding from IARPA, researchers will work on next-generation computational and bioinformatics tools to screen DNA sequences.
City of College Park to Celebrate Community
Eighth annual College Park Day takes place on Saturday, October 7 at the College Park Aviation Museum and Airport.
Hornbake Library Exhibit Showcases Labor Movement’s Contribution to Social Justice in America
First major exhibit featuring historic AFL-CIO archive.
UMB, UMCP Announce New Strategic Partnership Signature Projects
Marking the one-year anniversary, University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State continues to demonstrate innovation and impact throughout the state.
Unprecedented Investment from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
Building Together: An Investment for Maryland will transform UMD through $219,486,000 gift.
UMD Launches Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
Center will be a national hub for research and collaboration on best practices for creating inclusive campuses.
Snowball Nominations Process Drives Membership in International Scientific Panel, Reports UMD Study
UMD researchers find group of global elite disproportionately driving scientific review process.
University of Maryland Releases Climate Action Plan 2.0
The University of Maryland released today an updated climate action plan that outlines new strategies and priorities to help the university become carbon neutral by 2050.
UMD Libraries Makes University History More Accessible
University Libraries concludes phase one of efforts to completely digitize the The Diamondback.
UMD Student Team Selected as a Finalist in the 2017 Collegiate Inventors Competition
A team of UMD engineering students to compete for patent support.
UMD Awarded U.S. Department of Commerce Grant to Launch Immersive Media Innovation Ecosystem
University to develop MAVRIC, a regional hub for immersive media technology with investment from the Economic Development Administration.
UMD Organizes Virtual Food Drive to Provide Hurricane Relief and Local Food Access
Office of Community Engagment partners with Alumni Assocation, campus and community organizations to collect healthy food items for those in need.
UMD-Led Project Awarded $3M NSF Grant to Study Big Data Ethics
Multi-disciplinary team, representing six research institutions, will study issues surrounding user consent, risk assessment and regulations.
University of Maryland Launches Coalition Application to Improve College Access
New suite of tools will provide additional level of support for students during the college planning and application process.
UMD Selects “March: Book Three” by John Lewis for First Year Book
No. 1 bestseller recounts Congressman’s life in the Civil Rights Movement.
UMD Appoints Joint President/Senate Inclusion & Respect Task Force Members
Task force will consider how to nurture a campus climate that stands against hate and reaffirms the university’s values.
University of Maryland Joins Network of Colleges and Universities Serving the Baltimore Region
With growing investment in Baltimore as a hub of higher education, UMD joins member-funded Baltimore Collegetown Network.
UMD Opens Outdoor Flight Laboratory to Advance Autonomy, Robotics
First university facility of its kind in D.C.-Maryland-Virginia region.
UMD-Led Research Predicts Dangerous Blood Pressure Drops in ICU Patients
A research team, composed of engineers from the University of Maryland (UMD) and physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School has developed a predictive model that can warn of sudden blood pressure drops in ICU patients before they
College Park Ready to Deliver Amazon HQ2
University of Maryland will make a pitch to put Amazon's second headquarters in College Park.
UMD Named Top Producer of Minority Graduates
The University of Maryland has been named a Top 100 Minority Degree Producer, ranking No. 34 overall for conferring the most undergraduate degrees to minority students and No. 66 overall for graduate and professional degrees.
University of Maryland Undergraduates Develop Tools to Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease before Patients Show Symptoms
“Synapto” awarded first place in 2017 NIH DEBUT Challenge.
UMD, Catholic Charities DC Team Up to Provide Free Dental and Health Care to Local Community
Mid-Maryland Mission of Mercy and Health Equity Festival will take place Sept. 8 & 10 at the University of Maryland’s XFINITY Center
New UMD Hyperloop Pod Races Against Rivals this Weekend
Students compete in second SpaceX competition.
Congressman Anthony G. Brown to Speak at the University of Maryland
Will Address Race, Politics and Reconciliation in Conversation with Campus Community.
Large, Distant Comets More Common Than Previously Thought
UMD-led study suggests there are about seven times more “long-period” comets than predicted.
UMD and Bowie State Univ. Launch Training Program to Increase Diversity in Education Research
Five-year grant will provide UMD and BSU students with research and academic mentoring.
UMD Recognized Nationally in Sierra Club Sustainability Rankings
UMD finished No. 33 overall and No. 2 out of the Big Ten in Sierra Magazine's 2017 Cool Schools ranking.
UMD's Colwell Awarded 2017 International Prize for Biology
Renowned scientist honored for discoveries in marine microbiology, bioinformatics and cholera prevention.
UMD Announces Updates to Fan Code of Conduct and Prohibited Items & Behavior Policies to Enhance Fan Safety
Recommendations from Athletic Council affirm core values of diversity, inclusion and respect.
State and University Leaders Gather at UMD To Launch Maryland Energy Innovation Institute
The Maryland Energy Innovation Institute (MEI2) was created by the state to turn research breakthroughs at UMD and other state colleges and universities into commercial, clean energy solutions that meet the needs of the state and its people.
UMD Researchers Help Children Improve Language Skills With $3.3M Department of Education Grant
UMD researchers use $3.3M Department of Education grant to test program designed to help children more easily shift between informal and formal English dialects.
NSF Funds $1.2 M in UMD Work on Neural Engineering of Complex Behaviors
Three University of Maryland engineers have been awarded new National Science Foundation (NSF) grants to research how human neural and cognitive systems interact and intersect with advances in engineering, computer science and education.
UMD Researchers Discover Link Between Regular Energy Drink Use and Later Drug Use Among Young Adults
Study results show that energy drink users might be at heightened risk for other substance use, particularly stimulants.
UMD Scientists Find First Clear Evidence of an Upper Level Atmosphere on an Exoplanet
Distant “hot Jupiter” has a glowing water stratosphere hot enough to boil iron
University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Breaks Ground on Research and Academics at Cole Field House
Key partners gathered to celebrate state-of-the art facility that will bring research, innovation, athletics and clinical practice under one roof.
Four UMD Students Awarded 2017 Hollings Scholarship
Award provides up to $19,000 toward tuition, plus paid internship.
UMD, UMB Offer First Look into New Cole Field House
UMD strategic partnership breaks ground on research and academic spaces, celebrates dedication of completed indoor practice field.
Gamma-ray Burst Captured in Unprecedented Detail
UMD-led team uses data from multiple telescopes to address long-standing questions about the universe’s most powerful explosions.
UMD Engineers Invent the First Bio-Compatible, Ion Current Battery
Engineers at UMD invent an entirely new kind of battery. It's bio-compatible because it produces the same kind of ion-based electrical energy used by humans and all living things.
UMD’s “It Takes Just One” Student Team Wins National Competition to Curb Violent Extremism Online
BSOS students take top prize for work to empower bystanders.
Flying Dog Brewery and University of Maryland Partner on Hops Production Initiative
The new partnership focuses on studying the potential for high-quality hops grown in the State.
University of Maryland Students, Alumni and Scholars Receive Fulbright Grants
Students and alumni to spend one year abroad to research or teach overseas.
UMD Named a 2017 Best College by MONEY Magazine
The University of Maryland ranked No. 11 among public universities.
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Public Health Expert Calls To Repair Distrust In A COVID-19 Vaccine
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Being a Woman in Academe Has Its Challenges. A Global Pandemic? Not Helping.
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Maryland orders all enclosed shopping malls closed to slow spread of coronavirus: ‘It’s like a ghost town’
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Donald Trump Is Not a Doctor. But He Plays One on Twitter.
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