The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), with support from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, announced today the newly-formed MetaScholars program.
Focus Area: Engineering Initiatives
Engineers are problem-solvers, and we believe the world needs more
of them.
Graduate Programs Earn high Ranking From U.S. News
Scores of University of Maryland programs earned accolades in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Graduate Schools lists released today, with 56 top-25 rankings in overall and specialty categories.
UMD Student Builds Platform to Celebrate Black Womxn in STEM
Black STEMpowerment is an online platform dedicated to showcasing and highlighting the stories of Black womxn in STEM.
54 Maryland Promise Scholarship Program scholars teamed up for a day of service.
Scholars worked with Pink Pair Project to create care packages, write cards of encouragement to cancer patients, and send gratitude to health care employees at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) and Maryland Proton Treatment Center (MPTC).
Olympus Discovery Center Inaugurated at the University of Maryland
The event included a bioengineering seminar presented by Dr. Andrew Tsourkas of the Tsourkas Lab at the University of Pennsylvania and a tour of the new facility.
‘Up’ to New Tricks at Alumni Cup
Students Draw Inspiration From Films and the Fight Against Pandemic at Annual Rube Goldberg Contest
The Da Vinci Drone
UMD Students Help Renaissance Master’s 500 Year-old Design Take Flight
Dean Chang Named to Interim Post Leading UMD’s Innovation Efforts
We are excited to share with you that Dr. Dean Chang will serve as interim chief innovation officer and associate vice president for innovation and economic development in the Division of Research at the University of Maryland.
U.S. News Ranks UMD’s Online Graduate Engineering, MBA Programs in Top Tier
The University of Maryland’s MBA and engineering master’s programs were both listed at No. 12 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 online graduate program rankings released today.
Penn receives pivotal gift to expand support for first-generation to college and modest-income undergraduates
The University of Pennsylvania today announced an inspiring $18 million gift from Scott and Elena Shleifer to increase its support and critical resources for students who are in the first generation of their family to attend college and/or from households of modest or limited income.