Solving UMD’s fundamental problems will always come back to public funding The pandemic will likely bring funding cuts to UMD — we need the opposite. Max Foley-Keene May 12, 2020
Business and STEM dominate UMD. Is it for the best? Academia has let its obsession with STEM and business go too far, and UMD is no exception. Zachary Jablow April 27, 2020
UMD’s science-related art is a positive interaction between STEM and humanities Art at UMD shows that science doesn't have to be inaccessible. Allison Cochrane March 3, 2020
“An open door policy”: How Darryll Pines plans to rebuild trust as UMD’s next president Pines is set to take over as president in July. Carmen Molina Acosta February 14, 2020
Neuroscience major set to come to UMD next semester Current freshmen and sophomores will be able to transfer into the major starting in June. Clara Longo de Freitas February 5, 2020
UMD needs a disability studies department Disability studies will shape the future, and we should get on board. Liyanga de Silva February 2, 2020
UMD’s chemistry building undergoes renovation before the demolition of one wing The new building is set to be complete in 2023. Eric Neugeboren November 6, 2019
UMD needs more money — and more equitable budgeting The anthropology department shouldn't be working in mold as new engineering buildings go up. Max Foley-Keene October 12, 2019
“Out here by ourselves”: Women aerospace majors are fighting to increase their numbers In the most male-dominated college at the school, the aerospace program has the smallest share of women. Victoria Ebner September 16, 2019
Students should be excited about UMD’s space in Amazon’s HQ2 The Discovery Center is the good news UMD students need. Maya Rosenberg August 28, 2019