Maryland, Florida Teams Win 10th Campus RainWorks Challenge
In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the University of Maryland (UMD; College Park) and Florida International
In April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the University of Maryland (UMD; College Park) and Florida International
By KAITLYN LEVISON ANNAPOLIS – Nearly two weeks after Russia’s military forces descended upon its western neighbor, leaving many parts of Ukraine
By KAITLYN LEVISON ANNAPOLIS – Nearly two weeks after Russia’s military forces descended upon its western neighbor, leaving many parts of Ukraine
Pasadena, CA – Just off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, thousands of gallons of oil seep through cracks in the seafloor and rise to the
After being hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pagan and Witchcraft Council at the University of Maryland is now able to perform spells in
Article by Freelancer Dillon Frank The freshmen who spent their first semester living in Pyon-Chen Hall, a new dorm that opened fall 2021, count
Article by freelancer Dillon Frank As University of Maryland students prepare for finals, skipping sleep in order to study may be doing more harm
Article by freelancer Molly Zatman While other students sleep in on the quiet, chilly Saturday morning, hundreds of students bustled through Reckord
Merck and Pfizer have submitted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) applications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to authorize
A video of the reunion captures Walker meeting Dr Frank, who was a medical student at University of Maryland when the incident took place. It was
Graphic representation of Arachne, the first solar power beaming experiment for the Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations & Research
Wake up, have breakfast or lunch, do homework, go to a frat party, end up at a College Park bar, go to sleep and repeat until Monday. Sounds like a
(Photo: Bo Chen/UMD)Scientists have found a way to make wood sturdy and sharp enough to cut through steak. A team at the University of Maryland
Conventional wisdom dictates that the more impervious surface area a city contains, the more stormwater infrastructure will be necessary to
The National Wildlife Federation is working with scientists at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Horn Point Laboratory