- Promise Heights Showcased at White House Panel on FundingThe University of Maryland School of Social Work Promise Heights program shared its story this month on a national stage at the invitation of the U.S. Department of Education and the White House.
- Celebrating a Champion of UMB SustainabilityAnthony Consoli, AIA, LEED AP, who recently retired as University architect after over a decade of leadership, helped transform UMB into a model of sustainability.
- Promise Heights Showcased at White House Panel on FundingThe University of Maryland School of Social Work Promise Heights program shared its story this month on a national stage at the invitation of the U.S. Department of Education and the White House.
- Celebrating a Champion of UMB SustainabilityAnthony Consoli, AIA, LEED AP, who recently retired as University architect after over a decade of leadership, helped transform UMB into a model of sustainability.
- Filling the Physician Shortage on Maryland’s Eastern ShoreThe University of Maryland School of Medicine launches the new Rural Health Initiative to address physician shortage on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
- Groundbreaking Series Explores Psychedelic Therapy LandscapeUMB interprofessional education series, Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Science and Practice of Psychedelic Therapies, explores the use of psychedelic assisted therapies in health care.
- Physician Assistants Train with Immersive Virtual RealityThe University of Maryland School of Graduate Studies is preparing to train physician assistants with immersive virtual reality in a collaboration with the University of Maryland, College Park.
- Eric Holder Delivers Inaugural Thurgood Marshall LectureFormer Attorney General Eric Holder challenged law students to continue Marshall’s fight for justice at the inaugural Justice Thurgood Marshall lecture.
- PATIENTS Program Receives $9.4M for Health Equity Research HubThe University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) received nearly $10 million in federal funding to work in partnership to improve health equity in Baltimore and beyond.
- Graduate Students Take Global Approach to Aging in JapanFor two weeks in June, a group of 11 University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and UMBC students visited Japan where they studied the country's approach to healthy aging and elder care.
- BioPark, 4MLK Showcased During EDA Tech Hub Site VisitSenior EDA officials toured Baltimore Tech Hub sites in late August, including the University of Maryland BioPark.
- Improving Oral Health on the Eastern ShoreUniversity of Maryland School of Dentistry students and faculty volunteers provided sorely needed dental care at the Eastern Shore Mission of Mercy over the two-day event in September.
- The State of EDI: Progress, Challenges, and the Future at UMBUMB’s inaugural State of EDI convening on Sept. 9 included presentations from the School of Graduate Studies and the Francis King Carey School of Law.
- MD E-Nnovation Grants Fuel Competitive Research EdgeThree new endowed professorships are funded by Maryland E-Nnovation grants and matching UMB funds.
- UMB Working to Combat Climate Change’s Impact on HealthStudents and faculty are already making direct change in the community, including through a project addressing air pollution in Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood due to the nearby CSX coal terminal.
- Law School Launches Nation's First Forensic Defense ClinicThe University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law has launched the first law school defense clinic in the nation specifically focused on forensic evidence.
- Nursing Receives $5M for Expanded West Baltimore OutreachThe University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) has been awarded a five-year, $5 million Health Equities Resource Communities (HERC) grant.
- Youth Sexual Violence Prevention Program Grows with PhotographyThe University of Maryland, Baltimore receives a $500,000 grant to fund the Erin Levitas Initiative expansion.
- Blood Biomarkers Key to Inexplicable Chronic ItchResearch finds low levels of certain amino acids in blood of patients with chronic itch.
- SAFE Center to Train Trafficking Survivors for Hospitality CareersThe University of Maryland SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors was selected again by the AHLA Foundation as a national grant recipient to expand its hospitality career training program.
- School of Medicine Ranked Among Top in Primary CareThe UM School of Medicine has been named among the top medical schools for primary care training in the new 2024 “U.S. News & World Report” rankings.
- Artificial Intelligence Speeding Discovery of New DrugsBy understanding and predicting the vast array of shapes a protein can take, scientists can design drugs that target specific proteins with specific roles in a cell.
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