CMNS is a college where pioneers, scholars and innovators learn, collaborate and innovate to build a better future.
CMNS is a college where pioneers, scholars and innovators learn, collaborate and innovate to build a better future.
Kaavya Suresh (B.S. ’26, biological sciences) dreams of a career treating cats, dogs and dolphins.
The Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics will help guide the international society dedicated to research and education at the interface of mathematics and the biological sciences.
Carton previously served 11 years as chair of the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science.
UMD entomologists have discovered that a single underlying trait—metabolic breadth, or the range of nutrients a fungus can use—links its ability to kill insects, partner with plants and thrive in different ecological roles. Rather than trading one lifestyle for another, some fungi become better at all of them.
Twenty-one tenured/tenure-track faculty members, 11 instructional faculty members and 12 research faculty members were promoted. An additional faculty member was named Distinguished University Professor.
A UMD-led study provides new evidence that immunity is shaped not only by pathogens, but also by the pressures animals face to reproduce and survive.
He has been a computer science faculty member at UMD since 2002.
Peter Casasanto (B.S. ’02, biological sciences; B.A. ’02, criminology and criminal justice) taps into the power of AI to provide 24/7 support to patients and healthcare providers whenever and wherever they need it.