“Trying to make lemonade out of lemons”: UMD professors prepare to move classes online Faculty say some classes are easier to adapt than others. Matt McDonald March 30, 2020
Here’s what Darryll Pines could do to make me only write positive columns about him He should prioritize getting more money from the state government, and making shared governance a reality. Max Foley-Keene March 12, 2020
At emotional forum, black students and staff criticize UMD’s diversity and inclusion VP The vice president has made changes to the Nyumburu Cultural Center, a hub of black student life. Jillian Atelsek December 6, 2019
Faculty shouldn’t just endorse climate action — they need to get involved Climate change is everyone's concern. Guest Opinion December 3, 2019
Students, faculty and Maryland officials celebrate groundbreaking of public policy school The building is slated to be complete in spring of 2020. Eric Neugeboren October 30, 2019
Olivia Paregol’s family takes steps to sue UMD for its response to adenovirus, mold The Paregol family filed a notice of claim under the Maryland Tort Claims Act, paving the way for a lawsuit. Alexander Dacy May 21, 2019
UMD Senate’s newly elected faculty and staff hope to lift up their constituencies The terms for 44 faculty and 8 staff senators ended this year. Nora Eckert April 23, 2019