Skip site navigation

Fall 2021

Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 6

Campus Life

September 17, 2021
Terp Group’s Virtual Performance Earns First Place in International A Cappella Competition
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 8

Campus Life

September 17, 2021
Jones-Hill House, Named for Athletics Trailblazers, Features Tech-Filled Training Areas, a Tricked-Out Locker Room and Plenty of Maryland Pride
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 3

Campus Life

September 17, 2021
New Program Enrolls UMD Students With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 11

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Program to Make Barbers and Stylists Ambassadors for Public Health Goes Nationwide
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 15

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Professor Helps Discover Site of Eastern Shore Cabin Owned by Abolitionist’s Father
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 17

Post-Grad

September 17, 2021
Alum Leads Renovation of NSA Museum—and Shares Some of its Treasures
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 20

Post-Grad

September 17, 2021
Nyumburu Celebrates Milestone Anniversary as Center for Black Culture on Campus
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail

News

September 17, 2021
Pyon-Chen Hall Opens, Honoring Pioneering Terps
adfadfs

Campus Life

September 17, 2021
Terps to Build Sustainable Structures Near Burning Man Festival Site
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 13

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Geographical Sciences Researcher Shapes New Way to Understand Offenses Against the Earth
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 10

Explorations

September 17, 2021
New Lab Detects Subtle Differences in Methane to Pinpoint Sources of Pollution
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 12

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 9

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Business Research Finds Everyday Unpleasantries Affect Doctors’ Performance
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 18

Post-Grad

September 17, 2021
Alum Finds Success With Debut Novel on Vietnamese Family Immigrating to U.S.
Feature Artworkand Thumbnail 19

Post-Grad

September 17, 2021
Entrepreneur Creates Taste of Mountain Adventure in Midwest
Aerial of city

Explorations

September 17, 2021
Where Should Infrastructure Investments in the U.S. Start?

Class Notes

News on Friends and Classmates

See all Class Notes from this issue

80s

Nellie Liang M.A. ’84, Ph.D. ’86

The U.S. Senate confirmed Nellie Liang M.A. ’84, Ph.D. ’86 as the Treasury Department’s undersecretary for domestic finance. Liang, who joined the Federal Reserve as a research economist in 1986, was the founding director of its division of financial…

80s

Robert Waltermire Ph.D. ’89

Robert Waltermire Ph.D. ’89 joined Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pursuing novel therapeutics for cardio-metabolic and fatty liver diseases with high unmet medical need, as chief pharmaceutical development officer.…

60s

Francesco Da Vinci ’68

Francesco Da Vinci ’68 is the author of “I Refuse to Kill: My Path to Nonviolence in the '60s,” which focuses on the civil rights and peace movements and includes Da Vinci’s own personal story as a nonviolent activist.

70s

Pamela Gore ’77

Pamela Gore ’77 was appointed a member of the state board of registration for professional geologists by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. Gore is a professor of geology at Georgia State University, Perimeter College. She serves as vice president of the Atlanta…

10s

Noam Auslander Ph.D. ’18

Noam Auslander Ph.D. ’18 was hired as an assistant professor in the molecular and cellular oncogenesis program of the Wistar Institute Cancer Center in Philadelphia. Auslander majored in computer science and biology at Tel Aviv University and received her…

90s

Maria Douglas Reeve M.Jour. ’92

Maria Douglas Reeve M.Jour. ’92, managing editor of the Houston Chronicle since November 2019, was named its executive editor. She joined the Chronicle in 2019 from the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, where she served in various roles including assistant…

10s

Leah Cox Ph.D. ’10

Leah Cox Ph.D. ’10 was named vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was previously the inaugural vice president for inclusion and institutional equity at Towson University,…

Passings

Nicki Y. Noel ’78

Nicki Y. Noel ’78 of Lanham, Md., died on June 18 at the University of Maryland Medical Center after battling ovarian cancer. She was born July 22, 1956, in Chambersburg, Pa., the eldest daughter of W. Theodore Noel and the late Anna L. (Diehl) Noel. Noel…