From Scholarship to Successful Career

Through his tech company, 2HB Inc., Doggette has provided mission-critical information technology, systems engineering and other support services to the Department of Defense and other agencies for over 20 years. 

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded to 14 Science Terps

The college’s 14 awardees include six current graduate students, four current undergraduates and four recent alumni.

Reaching for the Stars (and the Exoplanets)

NASA astrophysicist Christopher Stark (Ph.D. ’10) is on a mission to broaden our horizons in space.

UMD Biological Sciences Ph.D. Student Named Harvard Junior Fellow

Anshuman Swain’s research journey leads to prestigious honor.

Three Science Terps Named 2022 Goldwater Scholars

UMD’s 35 scholarships in the past decade rank second in the nation.

College’s Graduate Programs Earn High U.S. News Rankings

Thirteen programs and specialties placed in the top 25 nationwide.

Creating an Inclusive Physics Community

UMD physics majors develop and lead a course on diversity and inclusion in physics.

Nicole Yunger Halpern Ponders Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Everything Else

Yunger Halpern's book "Quantum Steampunk" is set to publish March 2022.

S. James Gates, Jr. Endows New Summer Research Award

The award will support undergraduate students in physics or mathematics to pursue research during the summer break. 

New Scoring Scale Tracks the Harmful Effects of Salt Pollution in Freshwater Streams and Rivers

Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, Rock Creek among the waterways with salt levels exceeding water quality thresholds, according to new study led by University of Maryland scientists.

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