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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.


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Anything but Common

Information, Tech and Community Unite in College’s New Hornbake Space

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Student Art Evokes Frustration, Sorrow and Hope in a Nation of Guns

Seven Works Honored in Sadat Art for Justice and Peace Competition

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Rising to a Grand Challenge: Childhood Literacy

Institutional Grant Recipient Looks Beyond the Classroom to Build Skills

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UMD Survey Indicates ‘New Normal’ for Maryland’s Daily Commute

Hybrid, In-person Workers Reject Transit and Biking, Even for Short Trips

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Home Brew

UMD-Cultivated Hop Has Maryland Breweries, Farmers Abuzz

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UMD Report Reveals Racial Disparities in Owning, Financing a Home in Maryland

Persistent Gap Extends to Appraisals, Mortgage Approvals, Borrowing Rates

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‘Steer’ the Turtle

Pullies, Pingpong Balls and Propulsion Mobilize a Mascot at the 2023 Alumni Cup

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For a Parking Lot’s Future, the Sky’s the Limit

Students at Marathon Event Conceive Provisional ‘Pop-Ups’ for Aviation Landing Site

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Architecture on Display

As Kibel Gallery Turns 20, a Look Behind Exhibits That Inspired

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UMD Sparks Partnership With Pepco on Green Projects

Environmental Stewardship, Community Resiliency the Focus of $125K in Grants From Utility

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Can a Fractured Community Be Made Whole?

UMD Project Envisions Possible Futures for a Marginalized Corner of College Park

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Your Guide to a Great Afternoon at the Wharf—From Two Alums Who Helped Develop It

Terps Behind D.C.’s Hot New Destination Construct Its Story

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