Class Act
Class Act
Secrets, Satellites and Howard Stern
From Cold War Derring-do to Sirius Radio, How Robert Briskman M.S. ’61 Helped Build the Foundations of Technologies That Define Modern Life
By Chris Carroll |…
Former Olympic Gymnast Takes the Next Leap
Medal-Winning Alum’s New Academy Aims to Build Kids’ Confidence, Self-Esteem
by Annie Dankelson | Main photo by Stephanie S. Cordle; Olympics photo by…
Maryland’s Leading Lady
A Century Ago, an Outgoing Entomology Major Became UMD’s First Four-Year Female Grad
by Annie Dankelson | Photos courtesy of University Archives
One…
More Than a Meal
Alum Sees Positive Power in Family Food Business
by Liam Farrell | Photo by John T. Consoli
The chicken and waffles come with a side of optimism at…
Alumni Association News
Letter From the Executive Director
The new coronavirus changed the lives of all of us this spring, including the Terp family here at the Alumni Association.…
The Role of a Lifetime
‘First Lady’ of MPT Signs Off After 50-Year Career
by Liam Farrell | Photo courtesy of MARYLAND PUBLIC TELEVISION
Rhea Feikin ’56 grew up wanting to be an…
Growing Beyond Meat
With Plant-based Protein, Ethan Brown M.P.M. ’97 Sets Out to Change America’s Eating Habits—and Maybe Save the World
By Chris Carroll | Illustrations by Jon…
A Life of Sentences
An armed carjacking at age 16 sent Reginald Dwayne Betts ’09 to prison—and started his remarkable path to the worlds of literature and law.
By Sala Levin ’10…
Man-to-Man Coverage
Foxworth Finds New Purpose in Straight Talk on Sports Media
by Liam Farrell | Photo by John T. Consoli
Domonique Foxworth ’04 has never taken the typical…
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