The first black Miss Israel shared her immigrant story at UMD during her U.S. tour
Yityish “Titi” Aynaw was born and raised in Ethiopia, immigrated to Israel at age 12 and went on to serve as a commander in the Israeli Defense Forces.
Voters at the University of Maryland explain what drove them to the polls
We talked to 20 voters at polling locations in Stamp Student Union and Ritchie Coliseum.
Inaugural summit aims to address lack of women and minorities in computer science
The Maryland Center for Women in Computing held its Diversity in Computing Summit Monday.
3D imaging entrepreneur visits UMD to talk making it big in business
His company’s working to create 3D renderings and avatars.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen hopes to continue bipartisan work on education and economy in Senate
The Democratic congressman is vying for the state’s Senate seat.
UMD Critical Issues Poll finds both Democrats and Republicans want a change in politics
This is the first major poll conducted by the center. The program will conduct two major polls and four minor polls a year.
Report lays out failures of UMD’s training staff that led to Jordan McNair’s death
The report was released Friday after the USM Board of Regents reviewed its findings.
College Park is getting a “99% authentic” Mexican restaurant this fall
Taqueria Habanero specializes in tacos and quesadillas.