UMD projected to receive about $58 million from recent COVID-19 relief bill The $1.9 trillion bill is the third economic relief bill passed since the beginning of the pandemic to fund education. Eric Neugeboren March 25, 2021
Maryland abrirá seis centros de vacunación masiva para COVID-19 a finales de abril Los nuevos sitios residirán en los condados de Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Frederick, Harford, Howard y Montgomery. Equipo de The Diamondback March 24, 2021
All Marylanders 16 and over will be eligible for the COVID vaccine by April 27, Hogan says Residents over 16 with underlying medical conditions will be eligible on March 30. Matt McDonald March 18, 2021
Maryland gymnastics notches a 195.05 at Senior Night, despite stumbles on beam, floor The Terps started off well on vault, but failed to keep that momentum going. Steven Ioannidis March 12, 2021
Interdisciplinary learning makes us better professionals. UMD should offer more minors. To better educate its students, UMD must expand its minor programs. Courtney Cohn March 9, 2021
Interactive: Tracking UMD COVID-19 metrics before and after the sequester-in-place order Here’s a look at what led the campus to a sequester-in-place and the university’s COVID metrics since. Rina Torchinsky March 8, 2021
Maryland’s vaccine equity group announces new plan to help vulnerable communities The state will launch a community vaccine clinic in Prince George's County. Shifra Dayak March 5, 2021
It’s been a year since most UMD classes moved online. Here’s how students are handling it. For some, continued online learning has taken an emotional and psychological toll. Clara Niel March 4, 2021
With campus COVID cases on the rise, UMD community sounds off on sequestering order Some say the directive is necessary, but others think it's extreme. Clara Longo de Freitas February 22, 2021
A $1.4 billion proposal from Gov. Hogan could soften the pandemic’s blow to the USM budget The support would allow USM to limit the rise of in-state tuition to 2 percent. Clara Niel February 21, 2021