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Maggie Haslam

Maggie Haslam is the assistant director of editorial strategies for the Office of Marketing and Communications. She writes for Terp magazine and is a frequent Maryland Today contributor.


Women in rest house

Women’s Work

In New Book, Alum Historian Chronicles the Grassroots Work to Recognize Women’s Sacrifices, Service During World War I

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Colorful Langley Park utility box

The Secret to Safer Communities: More Services

UMD Study Finds Investing in Communities Over Policing Programs May Be More Effective

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Pumpkin carving of Architecture Program Director Brian Kelly

Pumpkin ‘Slice’ Is Back

Architecture School Resurrects Halloween Mainstay to Connect After COVID

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Protesters with signs that read "stop evictions" and "cancel the rent"

Life, Liberty and a Place to Live

Professor’s New Book Proposes a Plan That Could Guarantee Housing for All

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Havana cityscape

New Course Meets at Corner of Architecture and Economics

Students, Cuban Partners to Explore Havana’s Complicated Urban Landscape

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The Coliseum in Minneapolis

After George Floyd, One Terp Helps a Neighborhood Rebuild

Architect Focuses on Saving, Restoring Century-Old Structure for Black-Owned Businesses

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Sustainability illustration

Electric Cars, Community Gardens and Hungry Goats

How UMD’s Sustainable Maryland Program Has Helped Maryland Towns Go Green

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90 West building

How an Alum Restored Iconic New York Building in the Shadow of 9/11

Gargoyles and All, 90 West’s Return Pays Homage to New York’s Resiliency

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Illustration of Testudo and campus map

A Campus Legacy, by Design

Architect Alums Shaped 25+ UMD Buildings—and Counting

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Assateague horsesfrollicking

Surviving a Sea Change

Students Help Assateague Island Find Resilience Through Adaptation

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cars and homes destroyed by the Dixie Fire

Fire Protection Engineers Track a Different Kind of ‘Superspreader’

Research Aims to Make Buildings More Resistant to Wildfire

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School in Philadelphia

Amid National Infrastructure Debate, a Failing Grade for Schools

UMD Researcher Urges Fixing Toxic Conditions and Crumbling Buildings to Safeguard Children, Strengthen Communities

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