A UMD researcher is leading the charge to develop a “universal” flu vaccine The goal is for the vaccine to last for years. Rina Torchinsky September 27, 2019
UMD is investing millions in a new Quantum Technology Center The center hopes to produce startups and new technologies. Carmen Molina Acosta September 24, 2019
Police encounters can be risky for people with autism. A UMD lecturer thinks VR can help. Floreo is a program to help people with autism prepare for the stress of interacting with law enforcement. Rina Torchinsky September 20, 2019
UMD hopes to have an online sustainability training ready by next fall The Department of Resident Life developed the program, which is called GreenEdu. Rosa Pyo September 17, 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
“It sucks”: Students criticize UMD’s WiFi network switch The campus-wide switch began in July. Sahana Jayaraman September 5, 2019
UMD is part of a group advising a protested telescope in Hawaii The billion dollar project will reportedly provide images 12 times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope. Angela Mecca August 13, 2019
UMD’s primary WiFi network is getting replaced next week As of July 29, the "umd-secure" network will no longer be available. Angela Roberts July 24, 2019
Meet the UMD professor who spent 28 years developing a new type of apple University professor Christopher Walsh named the new breed the "Antietam Blush." Jeff Barnes May 2, 2019
UMD researchers may have figured out a way to develop electricity from wood It uses low-grade heat. Alexandra Marquez April 24, 2019