UMD leads multi-institutional quantum research institute, aims to boost diversity in STEM The institute was funded by a $25 million five-year grant from the National Science Foundation. Anaya Truss-Williams September 27, 2021
Some College Park areas to receive mosquito spraying to prevent spread of West Nile The Maryland Department of Agriculture has released 10 other public notices of unscheduled mosquito sprayings in Prince George's County since mid-July. Anaya Truss-Williams September 16, 2021
Prince George’s County to reinstate indoor mask mandate The mask requirement, effective Sunday, comes as cases climb in the county and nationwide. Anaya Truss-Williams August 5, 2021
Activists say developing Guilford Woods will displace wildlife, exacerbate flooding The project proposal has received approval from the City of College Park, the Board of Regents and the Prince George’s County Council. Anaya Truss-Williams June 17, 2021
Raymond Nevo, UMD exalumno, se presenta como candidato por el asiento del distrito 2 de consejo del condado de Prince George Raymond Nevo se graduó de la escuela de política pública en 2020. Anaya Truss-Williams May 7, 2021
Raymond Nevo, UMD alum, is running for Prince George’s County Council district 2 seat Raymond Nevo graduated from the public policy school in 2020. Anaya Truss-Williams May 6, 2021
Purple Line NOW hosts virtual forum to discuss project status “The Purple Line is frankly one of the most important projects we have underway in Maryland right now." Anaya Truss-Williams May 5, 2021
Community members say MAGLEV train would be overpriced, destroy local environments The magnetic levitation train system was proposed by Baltimore-Washington Rapid Rail and would operate between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Anaya Truss-Williams April 22, 2021
Community members talk history of racism and urban renewal along Purple Line corridor Some voiced concerns about the Purple Line could affect residents in Langley Park and Lakeland. Anaya Truss-Williams April 22, 2021
UMD names new dean of architecture, planning and preservation school Dawn Jourdan is currently the executive associate dean for the architecture college at Texas A&M University. Anaya Truss-Williams April 20, 2021