Research
With AI, UMD Researcher Creates New Recipes for Biodegradable Plastics
Alternative Materials for Laundry Pods, Food Packaging and More Aim to Cut Pollution
April 13, 2026
Team Plays Hopkins for Top Seed in Conference Tournament on Saturday
April 09, 2026
UMD Researcher Helps Find That Traded Mammals Are More Likely to Share Pathogens With Humans
April 10, 2026
UMPD Welcomes Sammy, Its First ‘Facility Dog’
April 10, 2026
Turning 80 This Year, Gymkana Rolls Through the Generations
Recent Articles
April 09, 2026
New Study Including UMD Researcher Could Open Doors to Treatments for Obesity, Eating Disorders
April 08, 2026
Alumna who Spent Months Aboard International Space Station to Address Campus Ceremony
April 08, 2026
New Home for Flex MBA Program to Deepen Connections Between Students, City’s Business Community
April 08, 2026
Tulips, Trees and Terps Heading Outside All Blossom
In Brief
April 13, 2026
A series of helicopter landings and takeoffs is planned on Chapel Fields this week as part of educational and training exercises for the University of…
April 10, 2026
The University of Maryland ranks No. 6 among large schools on the Peace Corps’ 2026 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
April 09, 2026
University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines sent the following message to the campus community on Thursday: It is with deep appreciation that I share the…
AI at Maryland
Terps Do Good
Videos
April 13, 2026
Alternative Materials for Laundry Pods, Food Packaging and More Aim to Cut Pollution
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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