UMD students travel to support Hillary Clinton Members of the Terps for Hillary student group traveled to New Hampshire in support of their presidential candidate. Naomi Grant February 15, 2016
Dining Services explains snow day openings Dining Services employees still need to report to work when the University of Maryland closes for snow. Hannah Lang February 15, 2016
Terp Thon’s Day of Miracles raises more than $100,000, breaks record The student organization decided to up the ante after “crushing” their $15,000 goal last year. Kimberly Escobar February 14, 2016
UMD receives research grant to study military professionalism Being a professional can have different meanings to many people, especially in the armed services. Rokia Hassanein February 14, 2016
University Senate approves new business analytics masters program The program aims to fulfill the growing need for a workforce skilled in big-data analysis. Grace Toohey February 11, 2016
Spanish and Portuguese department’s Red Dot campaign celebrates languages, identity The stickers are designed to raise awareness, celebrate the department’s identity and illustrate the pervasiveness of the languages in society. Kimberly Escobar February 11, 2016
UMD will see three new sets of solar panels by the end of the year The university will install new solar panels on the Regents Drive, Mowatt Lane and Terrapin Trail parking garages. Lindsey Feingold February 11, 2016
Mulligan’s Grill and Pub offers new menu selections Mulligan’s also offers beer specials and a buffet before Terps basketball games. Hannah Lang February 11, 2016
Clark Hall is on schedule to be complete by June 2017 The project costs $169.1 million and will result in a 184,000-square-foot, six-story tall building. Lindsey Feingold February 11, 2016
Department of Energy selects UMD team for 2017 Solar Decathlon The biennial competition challenges student-led teams from across the globe to create solar-powered homes. Diamondback Staff February 11, 2016