Chemistry Ph.D. student Solomon Attionu traveled thousands of miles from his home country in Africa to study the viral progression of hepatitis B and how to stop it.
Chemistry Ph.D. student Solomon Attionu traveled thousands of miles from his home country in Africa to study the viral progression of hepatitis B and how to stop it.
2023 has been a year full of discovery for the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS).
A math degree and a passion for hockey helped Brian Carothers (B.S. ’13, mathematics) score his dream job in sports data analytics.
More than 600 students are graduating from CMNS with undergraduate, graduate or professional studies degrees.
The undergraduate class teaches students that humans are more genetically alike than different.
Akash Magoon (B.S. '18, computer science) hopes his $180,000 gift will help Terps ‘take the path less traveled.’
They are among 162 new Fellows who collectively hold over 4,600 U.S. patents.
From UMD to ‘Wunderland,’ computer science alums Kristin and Andy Looney have been on a game-changing journey.
Geology students search for early gravesite of historic African American church.
AMSC Ph.D. student Alice Oveson is creating a mathematical model that mimics how people decide whether to adhere to public health interventions.