Authors
Maggie Haslam
September 24, 2024
Professor’s New Book Exposes the Banishment and Battle for a Place in Washington’s Suburbs
September 20, 2024
On Park(ing) Day, Terps to Transform Ordinary Asphalt Into a Pavement Party
September 11, 2024
Campus Pop-Up Helps Register New Voters and Take the Angst Out of Election Day
July 26, 2024
Advocates Help Small Businesses Weather Changing Neighborhoods
June 26, 2024
The UPC, Created 50 Years Ago, Still Shapes Our Shopping
June 12, 2024
UMD-Themed Vanity Plates Are the Highway Four-Leaf Clovers We Love to Spot. We Share Tales Behind the Tags.
June 03, 2024
Socioeconomically Vulnerable Communities Lack Infrastructure to Manage Heavy Rainfall
May 29, 2024
UMD’s Summer Slowdown Might Be the Perfect Time to Try 2 Wheels
May 09, 2024
We Road-Test Engineering Students’ New Moon Buggy Concept at NASA
May 08, 2024
Students Discover Hidden Histories, Meanings in the Everyday Spaces Around Them
April 23, 2024
Ugandan-born Geographer Catherine Nakalembe Links Satellites and On-the-Ground Monitoring to Help African Farmers Weather Extreme Events
April 18, 2024
Investment Would Increase Efficiency, Prepare Campus for Alternative Fuel Sources
April 15, 2024
Center to Administer $500K to Support Municipalities Seeking Federal Grants
April 08, 2024
Citizen Science Initiative Will Offer First Statewide Analysis and Database of Drinking Water Contaminants
April 05, 2024
Noted African American Artist’s 20-Foot-Tall Work Stands Outside Center Named for Late Professor, Artist, Scholar
April 04, 2024
Journalism Lecturer Helps Students Communicate Clearly—and In-Person—in the Age of Social Media