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UMD to track hazing incidents in campus security reports (The Diamondback)
The University of Maryland will start including hazing instances in its annual security reports beginning in 2026, university administrators wrote in a campuswide email Friday.
Read More on UMD to track hazing incidents in campus security reports (The Diamondback)UMD students honor lost Palestinian lives with campus art demonstration (The Diamondback)
More than a dozen University of Maryland students honored the deaths of Palestinians with an art demonstration on McKeldin Mall throughout Tuesday.
Read More on UMD students honor lost Palestinian lives with campus art demonstration (The Diamondback)Making Tech Accessible—With Benefits for All (Maryland Today)
UMD Research Changes Lives: Improving Daily Technology, From Payment Kiosks to PDFs and Self-Driving Cars
Read More on Making Tech Accessible—With Benefits for All (Maryland Today)The gift will be incorporated into the Literature and Rare Books collection in the Libraries’ Special Collections and University Archives.
Read More on UMD Libraries receives gift of rare books and ephemera relating American Writer Sarah Josepha Hale (Maryland Today)Wearable Device Would Boost Communication by Signaling Gestures, Glances, Nods to Users
Read More on A UMD-Cornell AI Project Could Make Non-Verbal Cues More Accessible to People With Visual Impairments (Maryland Today)Study: Women’s Reports of Workplace Abuse Dismissed More Than Men’s (Maryland Today)
UMD Business Professor Recommends Organizations Establish, Standardize Systems to Ensure Fair, Timely Responses to All Complaints
Read More on Study: Women’s Reports of Workplace Abuse Dismissed More Than Men’s (Maryland Today)Terp Makes History in C Suite in NBA’s G League (Maryland Today)
As GM of Salt Lake City Stars, Former Basketball Standout Becomes Youngest Woman in Role in League History
Read More on Terp Makes History in C Suite in NBA’s G League (Maryland Today)AI-Enabled Study Could Help Prevent Life-Changing Procedures
Read More on UMD-led Study: Unconscious Bias Contributes to Disproportionate Amputations for Minority Populations (Maryland Today)Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (S-STEM) program, UMD’s Chesapeake Scholars in Physical Sciences program was created to support talented undergraduates facing financial challenges during their academic journey.
Read More on Chesapeake Scholars Program Helps Biochemistry Major Build Connections Beyond the Classroom (College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences)The initiative provides academic, emotional and professional support to help students succeed and feel seen, heard and valued throughout their time in the College of Education.
Read More on EdTerps CARES Network Fosters Belonging, Support and Success for Future Educators (College of Education)