UMD Senate holds first virtual meeting after coronavirus-related delays The body passed three pieces of legislation. Lyna Bentahar April 22, 2020
Terps for Bernie members weigh supporting Biden, voting for a progressive candidate Terps for Bernie announced that they would not endorse Joe Biden. Eric Neugeboren April 22, 2020
“It’s a bit excessive”: Some UMD students, professors raise concerns about Honorlock Some professors are offering alternatives to using the software. Eric Neugeboren April 22, 2020
UMD to hold the first round of summer classes online The university will announce a decision on fall classes by June 15. Clara Longo de Freitas April 22, 2020
UMPD responded to four stay-at-home violations on campus this month Three individuals were referred to the Office of Student Conduct. Rina Torchinsky April 21, 2020
USM assembles COVID-19 task force to mobilize research, guide state policy Laurie Locascio, UMD's vice president for research, will head the group. Chloe Goldberg April 20, 2020
Maryland receives half a million COVID-19 tests from South Korea Gov. Larry Hogan said his wife, the country's first Korean American first lady, championed the operation. Clara Longo de Freitas April 20, 2020
UMD to hold online commencement in May, open December ceremony for spring grads Spring graduates and guests will also receive tickets to a football game on Sept. 12. Rina Torchinsky April 20, 2020
In Maryland and other states, the coronavirus has exposed deep racial inequality Ending the coronavirus crisis must involve addressing racial inequality. Caterina Ieronimo April 20, 2020
To protect its economy and public health, Maryland needs to stay locked down Hogan needs to keep Maryland closed despite Trump's demands. David Gordon April 17, 2020