Technical Glitches Plague Registration for Credit Monitoring After UMD Data Breach

Victims of the University of Maryland’s data breach have been frustrated in attempts to sign up for free credit monitoring provided by the school.

Fresh, Locally Grown Food the Goal for New University Initiative

There’s just something about homegrown fruits and vegetables that make them taste better. And thanks to a new sustainable farming operation, students at the University of Maryland can get fresh, local produce even when they’re away at school.

Maryland Food Stamp Recipients, Organizations, Scramble Under Shadow of Benefit Cuts

The expiration of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act puts Maryland food stamp recipients at risk of losing a portion of their benefits.

Great Fire of 1912 Helped Spark New Path For University of Maryland

The Great Fire of 1912 sparked a brand-new path for the University of Maryland.

Families- The Hidden Faces of Homelessness

MiMi Ramos, a single mother of three, recently bought her family’s first home in Silver Spring. For the Ramoses, a formerly homeless family, this purchase was an especially meaningful milestone.

First Lady, Others Speak on Domestic Violence, Bullying

There is a connection between being bullied early in life and becoming victims of domestic violence later on, social workers said at a conference Wednesday.

University Launches New Crime-Fighting App

Thanks to a new smart phone application, students and staff at the University of Maryland may be able to stay a little safer on campus.