The coronavirus can teach student groups about flexibility for commuters Virtual student group activities should continue into the future. Liyanga de Silva April 29, 2020
Zoom is a part of our daily lives, but is the company acting in our best interest? Zoom has done little to address violations of user privacy and a culture of surveillance. Hadron Chaudhary April 7, 2020
Software in some UMD libraries aims to improve computer accessibility It's meant to help the “everyday user.” Clara Niel March 2, 2020
Autonomous cars won’t be a safe driving alternative until they have stronger regulation Without rigorous guidelines, there’s little to stop companies from sacrificing lives to advance their technology. Kevin Hu March 2, 2020
Former Obama adviser discusses climate change and technology at UMD public policy talk John Holdren said he thinks technological advancements are necessary for an energy crisis solution. Freelance Reporter February 26, 2020
UMD students developed technology to help cut down on returns in online clothes-shopping They hope to make it easier to find clothes that fit. Clara Longo de Freitas February 25, 2020
UMD-led partnership aims to enhance quantum technology workforce The alliance includes Johns Hopkins University and Lockheed Martin. Eric Neugeboren February 6, 2020
Byte still needs time to compete with TikTok’s success Byte may be Vine 2.0, but I've moved on to a bigger and better video-sharing app. Camryn DeLuca January 30, 2020
Here are five dating apps you should swipe right on A beginner’s guide to finding love via iPhone. Audrey Decker January 30, 2020
Review: Watch dance, art and technology collide at ARTECHOUSE’s “Lucid Motion” The famous art museum opened its new exhibit in Washington, D.C., this weekend. Audrey Decker September 29, 2019