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men's lacrosse team celebrates

Campus Life

September 14, 2022
Men’s Lacrosse Team Captures NCAA Title—and We’ve Got the Final Words (and Tweets) on It
Crimson Spin drone

Campus Life

September 14, 2022
UMD Students Help Renaissance Master’s 500 Year-old Design Take Flight
Yahentamitsi interior

Campus Life

September 14, 2022
As Yahentamitsi Opens, See How Student Dining Has Changed
"Rest Stop" painting

Campus Life

September 14, 2022
Guests Curate Driskell Center Exhibit by Sharing Artworks That Moved Them
Illustration of hand writing

Campus Life

September 14, 2022
Faculty and Students Bring Writing Course to D.C. Corrections Facilities
cows

News

September 14, 2022
Donation, Land Purchase Permanently Place Angus Cattle Program on UMD Land
illustration of gun with a knot at the end

News

September 14, 2022
Collaboration With D.C.- Area Universities to Pursue Evidence- Based Solutions
School of Public Policy Building

News

September 14, 2022
School of Public Policy’s Dynamic New Building Invites Problem-Solving Discourse
crowd at Maryland baseball game

Parting Shot

September 14, 2022
Fans Pack Baseball Stadium to Cheer on Terps in NCAA Regional Tournament
Pile of oyster shells on boat

Features

September 14, 2022
Pirates plundered and diseases decimated the Chesapeake’s bounty, but UMD researchers are wielding AI and robotics to save a struggling industry.
coal miners

Features

September 14, 2022
Waves of immigrants have long clashed in Pennsylvania coal country, where a UMD anthropologist is digging into the commonalities between old and new.
Student splashing in the ODK Fountain

Features

September 14, 2022
The “M Book,” with its 20 don’t-miss Maryland milestones, is back. Join a super-spirited student on her journey to complete them all.
Contemporary photo of the Iribe Center with archival photo of circle drive by Ritchie

Features

May 31, 2022
College Park is hopping and humming with new businesses, housing and other perks. See for yourself.
Bernice Sandler collage

Features

May 26, 2022
Fifty years after the law’s passage, the legacy of Bernice Sandler Ed.D. ’69 endures through the millions of girls and women whose lives she’s changed.
Sacoby Wilson

Features

May 26, 2022
Trash and toxic substances are often dumped where poor people and communities of color live. Public health researcher Sacoby Wilson is empowering them to fight for cleaner, safer conditions.
Career networking illustration

Post-Grad

May 26, 2022
Career Week in Review, An Event With Good Tastes and Terps Supporting Terps