Winter 2025
A UMD researcher of a rare disease that fatally ages children has discovered how an obscure blue compound could help us all look younger.
Fresh Takes on Fighting Food Waste
Researchers Devise Spoilage-Stopping Tech That Could Change How We Grow, Buy and Store Produce
Famed Frog Makes a Rainbow Connection With Terps
An ‘Underexposed’ Photo of UMD History
At Home With a Continent’s Cultural Heritage
Alumna’s Book Weaves Together African Design Principles and Contemporary Decor
Antics of Alums’ Goldendoodle Bring Joy to Millions on Social Media
Terp Promotes On-Screen Representation by Making Avatars More Customizable
The Alumni Excellence Awards
How to Make a Second Language Second Nature
Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life
A Fresh Start for ‘Maryland’s Shame’
Joi Howard ’03 seeks to turn a shuttered, segregated psychiatric hospital into a working farm and wellness site for the Black community.
No matter the decade, Terps found refuges and ‘Rendezvous’ points on College Park’s Main Street
Lost (and Found) in Translation
Migraines Rob Doctoral Student of Words. He Helps Youths Find Theirs.
Management Researcher Eyes Steps to Improve Escalator Efficiency
Signs of Accessibility in Performing Arts
School’s First Deaf Leader to Expand Options to Guests
AI Confronts Seagoing ‘Rogues’
System Can Predict Approach of Giant Waves
Take a Home Tour to Learn How We’re Worsening Salinity Around the World
For 10 Years, iGive Students Have Learned by Awarding Grants to Nonprofits
Hoops Shooters and Sharpshooters Pioneered Terp Women’s Sports a Century Ago
A ‘Mind-Blowing’ Premiere, 130 Years Later
UMD to Debut Oldest Existing Opera by Black Composer
Class Notes
News on Friends and Classmates
00s
Naseema Shafi ’00
Passings
Robert Noble ’68
Passings
Thomas Dercola ’63
90s
Keri Mattox ’99
90s
Kimberly Thomas ’94
90s
Ted Halpern ’91
10s
Amaiya Davis ’13 and Matthew Wynter ’10
10s
Jacqueline Marsh MRED ’11