Campus & Community
Best Wishes to the Terrapin Yearbook
With Publication Ending, Flip Back Through the Decades With Past Editors
May 12, 2026
Researcher Analyzes Bloodsuckers’ Immune Systems for Disease-Prevention Strategies
May 12, 2026
New Exhibit Tells Story of Nearby Lakeland With Help From UMD Students and Faculty
May 11, 2026
UMD Research Changes Lives: Plant Diagnostic Lab Works to Identify, Prevent Disease Outbreaks in Maryland Agriculture, Green Industry
May 08, 2026
Dining Hall Omelet Station Named to Celebrate Terp Donor’s Gift
Recent Articles
May 08, 2026
After 44 Years at UMD, Stamp Student Union Director Marsha Guenzler-Stevens to Retire in August
May 08, 2026
Ease Your Mind With Events to De-Stress, Peaceful Spots to Study
May 07, 2026
College of Education Surprises Alum Educators for Teacher Appreciation Week
May 07, 2026
UMD Research Changes Lives: Study Examines Potential of Compost to Heal Contaminated Soil
In Brief
May 12, 2026
University of Maryland researchers have developed a new sprayable material that could help prevent surgical adhesions, a common and sometimes dangerous…
May 10, 2026
Four Terps logged multiple goals as the No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse team beat No. 20 Rutgers 11-8 in round two of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday at SECU…
May 08, 2026
A new wearable device to help people with hearing disabilities experience music performances, a mural and workshops at a Baltimore urban farm, and an immersive…
AI at Maryland
Terps Do Good
May 06, 2026
At University Park Elementary School, Kids Learn About Plant Science, Pollinators and More at New Garden With Help From UMD
May 04, 2026
Students Choose, Pitch, Vote for Causes to Support With Mini Do Good Grants
April 30, 2026
Growing Nonprofit Cultivates, Gives Away Indigenous Vegetables Across Maryland and D.C.
Videos
May 12, 2026
Researcher Analyzes Bloodsuckers’ Immune Systems for Disease-Prevention Strategies
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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