University President Wallace D. Loh says the costs of credit-monitoring and the expense of acquiring encryption will likely cost millions.
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.
Robotics Day Aims to Excite Students about Technology
Students in kindergarten through twelfth grade observed and interacted with robots created by college and high school students in hopes of exciting kids about careers in engineering and science technology.
New Hires to Help UMD Mental Health Services
A $5 million donation from Pepsi will help the University of Maryland’s mental health services.
College Program for Disabled Students a Big SUCCESS
Maryland’s first 4-year college program for young adults with intellectual disabilities allows participants to participate in classes and internships alongside their peers at a 4-year college.
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.
Budget Hero – Try your hand at balancing the budget
A new online game gives the public a chance to call the shots when it comes to putting together the federal budget.
No Religion- The UMD campus reacts to a new study on religion
COLLEGE PARK- Students and religious leaders on the College Park campus of the University of Maryland react to a new Pew Form report that found the number of Americans opting not to identify with any religion is at an all-time high.
Sustainable Crab Feast: University of Maryland Spins the State’s Tradition
Crab feats are a Maryland tradition. But the University of Maryland’s annual event featured a different twist this year.