- Face to Face with Graduate School Dean Kenneth WongOn Feb. 29, University of Maryland Graduate School Dean Kenneth Wong, PhD, outlined the future of his school on “Virtual Face to Face” in a discussion with UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS.
- Developing New Medical CountermeasuresThe University of Maryland School of Medicine is awarded $3.5 million in federal funding to expand medical countermeasures program.
- $10.6M Grant Expands Funding for Abortion Clinical Care TrainingFaculty from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland, Baltimore receive state funding to administer a program to improve training and access.
- Urbanist Says Now Is the Time to Act on Future of CitiesAs an urbanist, futurist, and globalist, Greg Lindsay has been studying cities and urban policy for more than two decades, and he thinks the world has reached a critical moment.
- Partnership to Address Dental Need in RwandaA new partnership among Operation Smile, the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, and the University of Rwanda School of Dentistry aims to provide much-needed dental care in Rwanda.
- UMB Named Fulbright Top Producing InstitutionThe U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has recognized the University of Maryland, Baltimore for being a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for 2023-2024.
- Law Students Share Legal Tips at Lexington MarketDuring Maryland Carey Law’s Lexington Market Day, law students and their clinical advisors hosted free information sessions for the community.
- Lessons of MLK Remain RelevantPresident and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center discusses hope in the face of despair and a to-do list for universities during keynote speech.
- School of Social Work Develops Plans for Sustainable New BuildingThe University of Maryland School of Social Work invites community feedback on its new building plans, focusing on sustainability, tech-enhanced learning, and community engagement.
- Graber Argues 14th Amendment Bars Trump from OfficeThe Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack was a "textbook" insurrection, argues Maryland Carey Law Professor Mark Graber in a Supreme Court amicus brief.
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