The College Board only makes educational inequality worse It's time to end the College Board's power over college admissions. Allison Cochrane May 25, 2020
UMD reopens portal for students to opt for letter grades The portal for opting into letter grades initially closed on May 12. Clara Longo de Freitas May 21, 2020
UMD cancels all fall study abroad programs amid global pandemic The announcement comes after the university canceled on-campus classes and study abroad programs this spring. Carmen Molina Acosta May 20, 2020
“It feels like a void”: Grief through the eyes of one UMD student in the age of COVID-19 Saige Kratenstein, a junior marketing major, lost her father from complications due to COVID-19. Clara Longo de Freitas May 19, 2020
Volunteer firefighters, EMTs in College Park keep working amid COVID-19 Volunteers must wear PPE and undergo a health and wellness check before each shift. Joy Saha May 19, 2020
The Hotel at UMD will reopen June 1 after being closed for over two months It will implement new standards to ensure cleanliness and promote physical distancing. Eric Neugeboren May 19, 2020
Online summer classes are a scam Why are online summer classes still so expensive in the midst of a pandemic? Maya Rosenberg May 18, 2020
Joining a nationwide race, UMD researchers search for treatment, vaccine for COVID-19 The work of these researchers has been made possible, in part, by grants awarded by this university's Division of Research. Brent Abel May 16, 2020
Two parents are suing UMD, Towson for partial tuition reimbursement after move online They say the online classes their children are now taking are not equivalent to the in-person opportunities they paid for. Carmen Molina Acosta May 16, 2020