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  • Isaac Robinson in a white lab coat in front of shelves of medications at Giant Pharmacy.
    Far from Family, a Graduating Chemistry Major Forged His Own Path
    07 May 2026

    Isaac Robinson credits great teachers, scholarships and his job at Giant for guiding him “home.” 

  • A bright sun casts a vivid orange sky above a landscape of trees.
    'Indian Niño' Drove Record Heat in 2023 and 2024, New UMD Study Finds
    06 May 2026

    It’s the first time this Indian Ocean climate pattern has been connected to the recent years’ unusually high temperatures.

  • Group photo of awardees in front of a CMNS step-and-repeat banner
    College Celebrates 2026 Employee Award Recipients
    04 May 2026

    This year's awardees were selected from a pool of hundreds of nominations from the Science Terp community.

  • Two students in graduation regalia celebrating, with a blurred crowd in the background.
    Congratulations to the College's May 2026 Candidates for Graduation!
    04 May 2026

    Over 4,200 students from our college are set to graduate in May 2026.

  • A portriat of Elana Fertig, director of the Institue for Genome Sciences, smiling in a purple jacket.
    Forecasting the Storm of Cancer Progression
    04 May 2026

    Through multidisciplinary partnerships and a bit of weather science, Elana Fertig (M.S. ’05, Ph.D. ’07, applied mathematics & statistics, and scientific computation) aims to make cancer a predictable and manageable disease.

  • AIM wordmark
    15 Proposals for AI-Focused Courses Awarded New Grants 
    04 May 2026

    The funds administered by AIM support classes in 10 colleges and schools across the university.

  • National Academies logos
    UMD Physicists Sankar Das Sarma and Richard Greene Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
    30 April 2026

    They were honored for their research exploring the foundations of quantum science.

  • UMD students visit Langley Park Elementary for a chemistry outreach event
    Creative Chemistry Class Inspires Undergrads and Local Elementary School Students
    29 April 2026

    A hands-on UMD course gives undergraduates the opportunity to share the magic of chemistry with third graders in Prince George's County.

  • Two hands operating a silver piece of scientific equipment.
    A Surprisingly Simple Way to Control Quantum Behavior
    29 April 2026

    A new study from UMD chemical physicists could lead to more stable quantum memory, safer fuel storage and an improved ability to measure comet temperatures in outer space.

  • John Labella. Photo courtesy of same.
    'Finding New Tools for the Toolbox'
    28 April 2026

    Biological sciences Ph.D. student John Labella channels impressions from a sci-fi bestseller and research experiences in biotech as he develops novel genetic tools and problem-solving technology.

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