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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.


House on Ben Lomond Plantation

Saving Virginia’s Historic Slave Houses From Becoming Pool Houses

Historic Preservation Expert Documents Dwellings of Virginia’s Enslaved People

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View down a road

Visualizing Vehicle Safety

Student Project Helps Prince George’s County Map Out Traffic, Pedestrian Trouble Spots

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Smoke billows from a chemical plant

Tracking How Natural Disasters Become Pollution Disasters

Researchers Work to Understand Risk to Vulnerable Communities, Build Resilience

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Washington Monument memorial

Designing for a Different Future

Students, Faculty Rethink the Architecture of Post-Pandemic D.C.

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Gif of van/mobile resource hub folding and unfolding

A Vehicle for Connection

Mobile Resource Hubs Aim to Enhance Communities, One Block at a Time

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Auditorium

How Green Is Good for You—and Your Career

Architecture, Psychology Researchers Explore Workplace Performance Benefits of Sustainable Buildings

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GIF of white origami cross being folded on a red background

Unfolding Answer to Hospital Space Shortages

Origami-inspired ‘Mobile Clinic’ Will Offer Portable, Affordable Tool in Fight Against COVID-19

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UMD’s third annual Data Challenge rallied 146 students from programs across campus to creatively transform data into information that could be used to tackle theme-specific challenges

‘Talk Data to Me’

Students Across Campus Find a Common Language in UMD Data Challenge

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Collage of archival images from Cedar Haven

Trail Through History

Students Create Heritage Tour Linking African American Past in Southern Prince George's County

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Real estate students

UMD Opens Doors to First Undergraduate Real Estate Program

Multidisciplinary Program Includes Urban Planning, Sustainable Design and Other Built Environment Disciplines

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Rendering of Jemer architecture project

Passion Projects

A Cemetery Park? A Baltimore Food District? Unconventional Ideas, Inventive Design Reign in Architecture Program’s Thesis Projects

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Interim Dean Donald Linebaugh working with artifacts from the Kippax Plantation Archaeological Site.

Grant to Help Finish Professor’s 30-Year Research at Historic Plantation

Property, Once Owned by Pocahontas’ Granddaughter, Reveals Insights Into Colonial Life

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