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  • AOSC students and faculty on bow of research vessel
    Cruising the Chesapeake Bay
    25 May 2023

    Atmospheric and oceanic science course offers UMD students experiential learning opportunity.

  • Two female Ph.D students in red regalia posing with two professors in black regalia. Credit: Lisa Helfert.
    Congratulations to the College's May 2023 Graduates!
    24 May 2023

    More than 1500 students from our college were set to graduate in May 2023.

  • University of Maryland seal on commencement stage
    24 Science Terps Honored as Senior Marshals
    19 May 2023

    Program recognizes students for academic, extracurricular and personal accomplishments

  • Garmani Thein pictured working with a glove box in the lab
    UMD Biological Sciences Major Will Move to Germany to Continue Novel Bacteria Research After Graduation
    17 May 2023

    Garmani Thein will resume studying two new bacteria species he helped discover last summer.

  • CMNS University Medal Finalists: Sriya Potluri, Tesia Shi, Jerry Yang
    Three University Medal Finalists Embody Terp Spirit
    17 May 2023

    CMNS seniors will leave a lasting mark through through their service and achievements.

  • An illustration of Comet Read
    UMD Astronomer Leads Study that Finds Water, and a New Mystery, in Rare Main Belt Comet
    15 May 2023

    Research scientist Michael Kelley offered a theory that could explain Comet 238P/Read’s conspicuous lack of carbon dioxide.

  • Stephanie Galanie
    Finding the Future of Medicine
    15 May 2023

    Stephanie Galanie (B.S. ’10, biochemistry; B.S. ’10, biological sciences) shares how her years at UMD shaped her path to success in synthetic biology and analytical chemistry.

  • Red mechano-chemical waves (actin waves) guide the signaling molecules (green).
    Insight into How Cells Get Signals from Physical Senses Could Lead to New Disease Treatments
    11 May 2023

    UMD-led study opens door to understanding cell’s sense of touch.

  • An illustration of exoplanet GJ 1214b
    Researchers Measure the Light Emitted by a Sub-Neptune Planet’s Atmosphere for the First Time
    10 May 2023

    UMD astronomer Eliza Kempton says exoplanet GJ 1214b is too hot to be habitable but likely contains water vapor.

  • asbestos fiber and macrophages
    Size and Shape Matter: New Research Sheds Light on How Mesothelioma Develops
    09 May 2023

    UMD-led study suggests that the mechanism responsible for how immune cells “sense” harmful particles like asbestos fibers may play a role in how cancers develop in humans.

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