“A discussion piece”: UMD professor’s proposed tax bill used as classroom content
The bill was rejected earlier this month.
With its only black tenured professor retiring, UMD’s public policy school faces pushback
The search is on for a new hire, and all candidates who have visited campus so far are white.
UMD’s Miguel González-Marcos remembered as “a true scholar and a great human being”
He died last month at age 59.
Teaching takes more than knowledge. Professors need training.
Formal teaching training should be mandatory.
Faculty shouldn’t just endorse climate action — they need to get involved
Climate change is everyone's concern.
Study finds that reading diaries from people of different cultures reduces prejudice
A University of Maryland professor was one of the researchers who conducted the study.
“Two careers that I love”: This UMD professor teaches public policy and creates it
Del. Eric Luedtke teaches public policy at UMD in the fall, and represents Maryland's 14th district in the spring.
UMD’s architecture program promoted women to professorships for the first time
The school made Ronit Eisenbach and Madlen Simon full professors.
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.