Heading into October, some UMD students say they aren’t feeling engaged in governor’s race
The latest polls show Hogan in the lead.
Maryland Delegate Kathy Szeliga hopes to bring her veteran affairs expertise to Washington
Szeliga is this state’s Republican candidate in the upcoming election for U.S. Senate.
UMD officials talk anytime dining success and possible Zipcar additions at RHA town hall
Dining Services has seen 30 percent more participation in their dining halls this semester, director Colleen Wright-Riva said.
Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed $18M in USM budget cuts puts over 100 staff positions at stake
The proposal would reduce the system’s workforce by 41 filled positions and 60 vacant positions.
College Park City Council talks “transformational” City Hall redevelopment
Members reviewed possible designs at a work session Monday.
Hogan announced $2.3 million in funding to help domestic violence, sexual assault victims
Part of the funding is going to the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center and State’s Attorney’s Office in Prince George’s County.
State funding for DOTS could lead to more disability transportation buses at UMD
More than 9,000 students utilized the Paratransit service in fiscal 2016.
UMD stands by “safe space” group for white students to discuss race, despite pushback
The group’s name, White Awake, might be changed.
On anniversary of 9/11, UMD public health school dean recounts ground zero experience
Boris Lushniak worked to make sure first responders were protected from health risks following the attacks.