Do Good Institute hosts UMD’s first Impact-A-Thon Students had an hour and a half to pitch solutions to local problems. Freelance Reporter April 10, 2022
UMD’s South Campus Market opens with grill and cafe Dining Services aims to eventually create a North Campus Market with a late-night grill and cafe. Ava Thompson April 10, 2022
Kayley Milor remembered as devoted student, friend to all When Milor got to the University of Maryland, her passion for sports translated into a budding career in physical therapy. James Cirrone April 10, 2022
UMD’s Cumberland Hall to lose its air conditioning starting summer 2023 The work will begin in the summer of 2023. James Cirrone April 10, 2022
U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin talks legislative nonpartisanship at UMD event Raskin's talk was a part of the 2022 Fishlinger Family Lecture and was held at the David C. Driskell Center. Christine Zhu April 10, 2022
Devon Milley to be The Diamondback’s next editor in chief Milley will serve for the 2022-23 academic year. Michelle Larkin April 8, 2022
Students, faculty reflect on changes to diversity general education requirements Under the changes, the diversity general education categories will be renamed and some coursework will pay more explicit attention to racism. Nene Narh-Mensah April 8, 2022
Community members voice support for USenate excused mental health absences bill The university's SGA president vetoed a piece of legislation supporting the SGA bill last month. Parker Leipzig April 8, 2022
UMD research finds mental health help, parenting intervention abates generational trauma Trauma intervention for children should be approached in a holistic way. Auzinea Bacon April 8, 2022
After a decade, bill for paid family and medical leave passes in Maryland General Assembly Employees would need to work at least 680 hours in the prior year to qualify for the benefits. Hannah Ziegler April 7, 2022