- Nursing Ceremony Highlights Bravery, PerseveranceOn Dec. 18, more than 250 graduates and their family and friends celebrated success during UMSON’s Graduation ceremony.
- Full Steam Ahead on the Polar Express!On Dec. 13, children and families from West Baltimore were given tickets to ride the Polar Express at the B&O museum through an effort organized by UMB's Office of Community and Civic Engagement.
- Holiday Cheer on Display at Christmas StoreFor the ninth year, UMB’s Community Engagement Center hosted the Christmas Store in partnership with Foundry Church of Baltimore.
- Researchers Discover New Neurons that Suppress Food IntakeA previously unknown population of neurons in the hypothalamus could lead to new obesity treatments.
- Wildfire Smoke Linked to Heart and Lung ComplaintsNew study finds increased medical visits for heart and respiratory problems in Baltimore on poor air quality days from Western Canadian wildfires.
- Thanksgiving Drive Serves Families Across West BaltimoreUMB, UMMC, and WJZ-TV collaborate to provide 1,600 turkeys to families in West Baltimore during annual Thanksgiving Drive.
- UMB Experts Urge New Schizophrenia Medication RulesUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore pharmacy and medical experts were instrumental in a groundbreaking vote in November to remove a longstanding barrier to patients being prescribed clozapine.
- The Future of Health with Advanced ComputingJust two years since its inception, the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing touts big accomplishments.
- University of Maryland Advances in National Research RankingsAccording to the latest survey, released Nov. 25, the University of Maryland placed 11th nationally among public institutions and 18th overall in research and development spending in Fiscal Year 2023.
- Jarrell’s Metalworks Showcased at Philadelphia Craft ShowUMB President Burce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, was among the artists featured at the 48th Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show.
- West Baltimore Residents Find Hope Through RICH 2.0UMSON will build on success of health equity work in West Baltimore thanks to a new five-year, $5 million Health Equities Resource Communities (HERC) grant.
- Questions Answered at UMB Budget Town HallUMB’s inaugural budget town hall, held on Nov. 11, offered an overview of the University’s financial health, challenges, and future planning.
- Corn Mazes to Solar Panels: ALEI Examines Value-Added AgricultureIs a Taylor Swift-themed corn maze considered agriculture? What about haunted houses, wedding venues, or goat yoga?
- State of EDI Event Spotlights Progress, ChallengesThe Oct. 31 State of EDI convening featured presentations from the schools of nursing, dentistry, social work, and pharmacy.
- Genomic Databases Need More DiversityUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine researchers created a large database of Latin American populations to tackle health disparities.
- Future of Pharmacy Explored at Pharmapreneurship SummitExperts from health care, higher education, and business came together at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) for the school’s Inaugural Pharmapreneurship Summit.
- Dental Students Provide Urgent Care at Shady Grove ClinicSince it began in 2022, the Shady Grove Mission of Mercy has steadily grown from serving 50 patients at the first event to over 80 patients this fall.
- New State-of-the-Art Anatomy Facility UnveiledA philanthropic gift from UMSOM alumnus Dr. Maurice N. Reid enabled the first renovation to the medical school's anatomy lab in 50 years.
- University Celebrates 10 Years of Community EngagementLocal community members and partners joined with UMB to mark the Office of Community and Civic Engagement’s 10-year anniversary during an event that included Ravens legend Ray Lewis.
- Award Winners Take Center Stage During Founders WeekUMB caps a week of celebration that features faculty and student recognition, standout musical performances, food, fun, and more.
- UMSSW’s New Building: Catalyst for Social Work, CampusUniversity of Maryland School of Social Work's new $120M building will transform social work and campus life, fostering community and innovation.
- School of Social Work Breaks Ground on Net-Zero BuildingNew six-story facility to consolidate programs, enhance community engagement, and lead in sustainable design.
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