UMD students use forensic accounting to help financial fraud victims Justice for Fraud Victims works on fraud cases with the Prince George’s County Police Department’s financial crimes unit and the state’s attorney’s office. Freelance Reporter December 9, 2024
Clearer GPA standards, support will solve computer science’s admissions issues Computer science was over enrolled, but these new admissions rules don’t add up. Ben Dodge March 29, 2024
UMD employees feeling overworked in understaffed departments These complaints come as the employees’ union at the university continues collective bargaining efforts with the University System of Maryland. Sasha Allen October 24, 2023
UMD faculty member takes passion for human development to state delegate seat Sarah Wolek, a senior faculty specialist in this university’s business school, filled a vacant District 16 delegate seat at the beginning of April. Marijke Friedman April 27, 2023
Power restored in Van Munching Hall after flood causes outage Classes will now proceed as planned after initially being moved to different academic buildings. James Cirrone May 9, 2022
Despite student protest, UMD business school to remove social innovation Fellows program The program is being removed due to low enrollment. Michelle Larkin March 15, 2022
This UMD consulting group partners with renowned firm to provide guidance to student clubs The consulting group was founded this fall by three students at this university. Freelance Reporter April 1, 2021
Women of color in UMD community are making it as entrepreneurs despite challenges Women of color have been the driving force of the growth of women-owned businesses over the past decade. Freelance Reporter March 9, 2021
‘A lasting impact’: UMD alum explores Filipinx and queer identities in new fantasy novel The novel 'Mala & the Mask of Gold' is out now. Daryl Perry March 8, 2021
In defense of business schools A pragmatic approach to education isn’t “corrosive” to academia. Guest Opinion May 12, 2020