Maryland Pro Beer Pong Players Among Best in the Nation

After Austin Lanham injured his knee playing rugby at the University of Maryland in 2004, he devoted his attention to another big “sport” on college campuses. Not football or basketball, but beer pong.

Education Experts Give Graduation Rate Calculations Failing Grade

Graduation rates are used to evaluate the academic merits of colleges and universities, but some education leaders and analysts say more accurate indicators are needed to gauge the success of schools.

Audit Reveals UMD Student Information Susceptible to ID Theft

Thousands of prospective University of Maryland students’ personal and financial information was wrongly exposed to the public, a recent audit found.

College Students Making Mark in Mobile Apps

Some college students grab part-time jobs at local stores or the school library for extra cash. Megan Monroe, a graduate student at the University of Maryland, builds mobile apps.

10 Years Later: Remembering the College Park Tornado

On September 24, 2001, an F-3 tornado ripped through the campus of the University of Maryland killing Erin and Colleen Marlatt

Parking App Helps Drivers at Univ. of Maryland

It’s called the Streetline Parker App for the iPhone and Android phones.

Ebooks Emerging on College Campuses

At the University of Maryland, many professors are suggesting students purchase online versions of textbooks in order to cut costs and decrease the burden of carrying their books.