UMD iSchool lecture explores lack of internet access in marginalized areas
About 8 percent of the American public doesn’t have access to broadband internet at home.
UMD Police respond to reports of attempted carjacking, state property damage
A university employee reported multiple tire marks on the front lawn of University House.
UMD SGA voted to create black and women’s caucuses — but they haven’t given any input yet
Recent bills, such as reinstating the WTFUMD program, haven't required it.
UMD RHA plans to restructure its executive board
The board will have new coordinators for student fees, as well as programing and community development.
UMD compsci students voice frustration with the Iribe Center’s allocation of space
The department held a town hall Thursday night.
Following concern from humanities departments, UMD will offer a new grant for faculty members
This comes after the requirements for another grant were changed, angering some faculty members.
President Loh responds to photos of blackface in old UMD yearbooks
The student who found them said it took only five minutes of searching.