Campus & Community
Clubs 101: Accessible Prosthetics Initiative
Students Design, 3D-Print More Affordable Limb Replacements for Amputees
April 06, 2026
Street Artist Alum, Current Terps Collaborate on Mural to Motivate Civic Engagement
April 06, 2026
Technology From Nvidia Powers Next-Generation AI-Driven Robotic Systems
April 03, 2026
Jonathan Pliska M.H.P. ’07 Updates the History of One of Washington’s Most Popular Events
April 03, 2026
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Could Be Accumulating From Atmosphere and Rainwater to Exceed EPA Safety Standards
Recent Articles
April 02, 2026
Angela Alsobrooks Teaches GVPT Class on Leadership
April 02, 2026
Alumni Kim and Alan Cason Pledge Support in Honor of Their Late Terp Son
April 01, 2026
AI-Enabled App Created for Children’s National Hospital
April 01, 2026
National Honor Supports Outstanding Students Pursuing STEM Research
In Brief
April 06, 2026
A new partnership between the University of Maryland College of Education and Prince George’s County Public Schools is bringing an innovative approach to…
April 03, 2026
University of Maryland Senior Vice President and Provost Jennifer King Rice sent the following message to the Robert H. Smith School of Business community and…
April 02, 2026
A NASA-funded research project led by a University of Maryland geographer is injecting artificial intelligence into disease forecasting efforts through the…
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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