To encourage student research, UMD must provide opportunities beyond a $22 wage If the University of Maryland wants to increase its prestige, student researchers must be empowered to excel. Joey Barke December 5, 2023
Honors College programs should be more malleable to changing student interests Honors students need more freedom in their course offerings Ravi Panguluri October 16, 2022
El Programa de Vida-Aprendizaje de las Comunidades Globales se unirá a UMD Honors College el próximo otoño Los estudiantes que se unieron a Comunidades Globales este año pueden escoger postularse al Honors College si lo desean. Christine Zhu November 4, 2021
Honors College and business school to bring new interdisciplinary program to UMD This program is currently the only program-wide partnership between the Honors College and business school. Hannah Ziegler October 24, 2021
Global Communities Living-Learning Program to join UMD Honors College next fall Students who joined Global Communities this year can choose to apply to the Honors College if they want. Christine Zhu October 21, 2021
UMD Honors initiatives aim to support first-generation, underrepresented students The first-generation and underrepresented minorities initiatives began as a way to celebrate the accomplishments of and provide resources to often-overlooked groups who have their own special strengths and challenges. Jamie Oberg October 20, 2021
Here’s a breakdown of the latest curriculum additions to UMD’s University Honors program The University Honors program launched four new thematic clusters this year. Khushboo Rathore April 12, 2021
UMD’s Honors College entrenches inequality and privilege Reform the Honors College to make education more accessible. Jake Foley-Keene September 1, 2020
UMD’s most popular honors program is being restructured Officials are aiming to make University Honors more cohesive, but some students aren't excited about the changes. Sahana Jayaraman September 19, 2019
UMD’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation program is closing down The program is no longer financially viable, an official said. Matt McDonald September 19, 2019