CAAB Selected for Inaugural Endurance Fund Cohort 

Innovative partnership between Catalogue for Philanthropy and 20 Degrees bolstered CAAB and 8 other impactful non-profit organizations in the Washington, DC metropolitan region.

Maryland Smith Unveils Tech Management MBA and Graduate Certificate Program

The 10-month graduate certificate program begins in August 2022. The program — a collaboration with UMD’s A. James Clark School of Engineering and School of Public Policy – is tailored to deliver multi-disciplinary skills modern leaders need to successfully identify and implement technology across their organizations and markets.

Courtney Clark Pastrick Named a 2021 Washingtonian of the Year

Courtney Clark Pastrick is a pioneering leader and philanthropist. She has demonstrated her commitment to improving the lives of those in need in the Washington area for over 40 years.

University of Maryland has a new tech education program for grad students

Students can enroll in the 10-month certificate program for classes starting in August.

Looking for diverse, first-gen students with enormous potential? Admit enlisted veterans

Veterans’ talent, service orientation, and diversity, along with other qualities, make them ideal university students.

Penn State names Neeli Bendapudi as next president

Current president and professor of marketing at the University of Louisville will take office this spring semester

Dog Tag Launches Chicago-based Fellowship Program Serving Veterans, Military Spouses And Caregivers

FIVE-MONTH VIRTUAL PROGRAM, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO’S QUINLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, WILL EQUIP FELLOWS WITH CRITICAL TRANSITION SKILLS FOR SUCCESS OUTSIDE THE MILITARY

$1.14M From State Matches New Iribe Gift to Establish 2 Endowed Professorships

The University of Maryland will receive $1.14 million from the state of Maryland to match a private donation establishing two new endowed professorships in the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Made possible by a gift from alum Brendan Iribe, the professorships will be held by experts in robotics, autonomy, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

$35 million gift fuels long-awaited project to replace Virginia Tech’s Randolph Hall

Commitment by Norris and Wendy Mitchell is largest ever by an alumnus