Research
With AI’s Help, Doctors Could One Day Press ‘Print’ in the Operating Room
UMD Researchers Are Improving Bioprinting of Replacement Body Tissues


October 16, 2025
Parents Honor Vicki Brick-Zupanic With Endowed Scholarship

October 16, 2025
Multimillion-dollar Investment Will Shine Light on Howard County Building’s Grim History

October 15, 2025
UMD Researchers in Computer Science, Art and Earth Science Collaborate on 3D Renderings

October 15, 2025
President Visits Eastern Tech to See Its Success, Meet Prospective Students
Recent Articles

October 15, 2025
Move Your Hips to Salsa and Bachata, Meet New Friends and Explore Other Cultures

October 10, 2025
Terp Innovators Develop AI Tools to Remove Barriers for People With Disabilities

October 09, 2025
Alums Domonique and Ashley Foxworth to Return to Inspire Maryland Pride

October 09, 2025
Popular Video Game Could Help Autonomous Vehicles Achieve Certification
In Brief
October 15, 2025
For the sixth year in a row, the University of Maryland has been highlighted by The Chronicle of Higher Education as the nation’s top producer of computer and…
October 15, 2025
University of Maryland researchers discovered a gene that makes a rare form of wheat grow three ovaries per flower instead of one—a trait that could help…
October 15, 2025
The city of College Park welcomes all to its biggest event of the year, College Park Day, from noon-6 p.m. Oct. 18 at the College Park Aviation Museum and…
AI at Maryland
Terps Do Good
Videos

October 16, 2025
UMD Researchers Are Improving Bioprinting of Replacement Body Tissues

October 06, 2025
Sensor Networks Stretch Across Maryland, Line the Chesapeake

September 12, 2025
UM Institute for Health Computing Researchers Derive Insight From Wide Range of Data Sources

June 12, 2025
Physics Professor Breaks Down Performance of Terp Track and Field Star Ahead of NCAA Championship Appearance
Maryland Today is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications for the University of Maryland community on weekdays during the academic year, except for university holidays. Faculty, staff and students receive the daily Maryland Today e-newsletter. To be added to the subscription list, sign up here.