English, Spanish among 8 UMD majors with significant enrollment declines since 2012 Four undergraduate majors whose enrollment has halved in the last 10 years reside in this university’s arts and humanities college. Apurva Mahajan December 11, 2023
An English major reflects on the increasing decline in enrollment I get someone’s concern when I tell them I chose to major in English. Sofia Appolonio April 14, 2023
In defense of business schools A pragmatic approach to education isn’t “corrosive” to academia. Guest Opinion May 12, 2020
Peace Corps ranks UMD fourth for volunteer production, jumping ahead six places This university has ranked since 2011, and jumped six places from last year. Freelance Reporter March 13, 2020
Academic institutions enable the abuse of students Academia's power dynamics are used for evil. Students need real support against it. Hadron Chaudhary November 7, 2019
UMD needs more money — and more equitable budgeting The anthropology department shouldn't be working in mold as new engineering buildings go up. Max Foley-Keene October 12, 2019
Preview: Taiwanese Sunset Rollercoaster performing to sold-out show in D.C. The band will be at The Pie Shop on Oct. 10. Iris Vukmanovic October 3, 2019
UMD professor Stanley Plumly remembered for his devotion to students, poetry Plumly, who taught poetry at this university for 34 years, died this month from multiple myeloma complications. Angela Roberts April 24, 2019
It’s time for schools to expand beyond the Eurocentric literary canon What's wrong with teaching Kendrick Lamar in schools? Liyanga de Silva April 21, 2019