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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.


storm drain

Stormwater Hits D.C.’s Poorest Neighborhoods Hardest, UMD Study Finds

Socioeconomically Vulnerable Communities Lack Infrastructure to Manage Heavy Rainfall

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two bikers ride on road

‘Exhausted’ by the Car Commute? You Might Like a Bike

UMD’s Summer Slowdown Might Be the Perfect Time to Try 2 Wheels

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Maggie Haslam wears space suit while riding lunar rover

Roving Reporter

We Road-Test Engineering Students’ New Moon Buggy Concept at NASA

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John Sprinkle teaches class outside

Take This Class (Summer Edition!): The Secret Life of Buildings

Students Discover Hidden Histories, Meanings in the Everyday Spaces Around Them

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Catherine Nakalembe portrait

Growing Resilience From the Ground, Up

Ugandan-born Geographer Catherine Nakalembe Links Satellites and On-the-Ground Monitoring to Help African Farmers Weather Extreme Events

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power plant

UMD Moves Forward on New Energy System

Investment Would Increase Efficiency, Prepare Campus for Alternative Fuel Sources

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Yellow electric school buses

UMD Program to Help Maryland’s Rural Counties Cut Carbon

Center to Administer $500K to Support Municipalities Seeking Federal Grants

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two researchers study water quality in lab

To Gauge Maryland’s Drinking Water Quality, Researchers Tap Into the Public

Citizen Science Initiative Will Offer First Statewide Analysis and Database of Drinking Water Contaminants

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Sculpture Celebrating David Driskell Unveiled

Noted African American Artist’s 20-Foot-Tall Work Stands Outside Center Named for Late Professor, Artist, Scholar

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student stand in front of a speech class

Take This Class! (and Take the Distress out of Public Address)

Journalism Lecturer Helps Students Communicate Clearly—and In-Person—in the Age of Social Media

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Shiron Lindsay ’08 portrait

Buying Into Baltimore’s Comeback

Alum Invests in Affordable Housing to Revitalize City Communities

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Samuel Handwerger and three students work on taxes

UMD Program Makes Filing Returns Less Taxing

Student-Run Tax Assistance Takes the Angst out of April 15 for UMD Community, Residents

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