Language Science Center receives $3 million grant
Recent grant helps graduate students enhance their skills and knowledge within the Language Science Center.
STUDY: Superstorms could become much deadlier with warmer oceans
The projected models showed storms many times more destructive than Superstorm Sandy.
MLaw introduces new Freddie Gray class, students focus on racial issues
Students share their perspectives on Freddie Gray and other racial issues in a new MLaw course.
UMD Facilities Management is removing pillars marking handicap-accessible entrances
The department is instead encouraging people to use its campus web map.
Immigration raids prompt student concern, activism
A student group sent a letter to the University Police chief expressing concerns about student safety on the campus.
Council has concerns over apartment development near College Park Metro Station
The city council raised concerns about noise and pedestrian safety at the Oct. 3 worksession.
DOTS deals with Jonas snowfall, reduced Shuttle-UM hours
DOTS worked throughout the snow days to plow parking lots in efforts to reopen the university.
Georgia Rep. John Lewis will speak at UMD about civil rights
Lewis and his co-author are coming to the campus on Oct. 12 to discuss their award-winning book.
Parents of university students weigh lawsuit against Maryland Prepaid College Trust
A state-run college savings trust refused to pay thousands in differential tuition being charged to University of Maryland student.