Campus & Community
Student-Designed Tool Helps Kids Come Back from Neck Surgery
AI-Enabled App Created for Children’s National Hospital
April 01, 2026
National Honor Supports Outstanding Students Pursuing STEM Research
April 01, 2026
Emilio A. Fernandez Adds UMD to Network of Schools Supporting Unconventional Learners
March 31, 2026
Study Reveals $502K Investment Per Child in the U.S., With Gaps in the Kinds of Support Kids Receive
March 31, 2026
Geographical Sciences Researcher Investigates Energy Benefits vs. Costs of Switchgrass
Recent Articles
March 31, 2026
Before the Final Four, Expert Analyzes Winning Strategies in NIL, Branding
March 30, 2026
Ceremonies on Campus ‘Marry’ Terp Pride and Couples’ Personalities
March 30, 2026
University of Maryland, College Park Awarded 64 Patents in 2025
March 30, 2026
UMD Researchers’ Mathematical Model Illustrates How Lyme-carrying Ticks Respond to Climate
In Brief
March 30, 2026
To better understand both the potential and the risks of AI-enabled medical devices, the University of Maryland’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and…
March 30, 2026
Rapper and singer Fetty Wap will be the headline performer at the University of Maryland’s Art Attack concert on May 1, Student Entertainment Events (SEE)…
March 24, 2026
Campus Advocates Respond & Educate (CARE) to Stop Violence has partnered with the University of Maryland Police Department and the Student Government…
AI at Maryland
Terps Do Good
Videos
March 24, 2026
Over Nearly Half a Century, Johnny Holliday Has Become Source of Comfort, Hope for Marylanders
From Terp Magazine
January 15, 2026
As UMD steps up with a bold $2.5B fundraising campaign, take an interactive jaunt through Terp pride, purpose and progress.
January 15, 2026
An illegal trade in animals is booming worldwide. Now, a UMD conservation criminologist is turning to artificial intelligence to snare smugglers and expose their networks.
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