- 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.
- 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.
- UM Institute for Health Computing to Anchor Metro RedevelopmentThe University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing (UM-IHC) is slated to anchor the North Bethesda Metro station redevelopment proposal.
- Conyers Honored as Diversity Leader in NursingAssistant professor and associate dean selected for induction into the National Black Nurses Association's first cohort of Academy of Diversity Leaders in Nursing Fellows.
- Monique Dixon Named Executive Director of Gibson-Banks CenterShe returns to Maryland Carey Law with a sense of urgency fired by the current political and cultural climate in the United States.
- Disadvantaged Neighborhoods May Up Risk of Prostate CancerUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine researchers analyzed tumor genes of 218 men with prostate cancer.
- Faculty Physicians to Open ‘Health Village’ in MondawminUniversity of Maryland Faculty Physicians has entered into an agreement to lease 17,000 square feet of space at The Village at Mondawmin, which would establish a new community “health village.”
- Study Shows the Health Impact of Canadian WildfiresA study by the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing (IHC) found that the Canadian Wildfires of 2023 had a significant impact on pulmonary health for people living in Maryland.
- New LGBTQI+ Equality Clinic to Launch This FallThe year-long, eight-credit course will provide University of Maryland Francis King Carey Law students with opportunities to advocate on behalf of the LGBTQI+ community’s most vulnerable members.
- Maryland Carey Law Launches Cannabis Legal Resource CenterThe University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and the Maryland Department of Health join forces to navigate common sense cannabis policy.
- Juneteenth Jubilee Brings Joy and Unity to UMB CommunityThe UMB Office of Community Engagement, in collaboration with the School of Social Work and Intercultural Center, celebrates the fourth annual Juneteenth Jubilee Community Day.
- From CURE Scholars to STEM LeadersThe UMB CURE Scholars Program third cohort’s graduation ceremony was a poignant celebration of transformation.
- Relief for Intensely Itchy Skin DiseasesA University of Maryland School of Medicine clinical trial finds that oral medication significantly reduced prurigo nodularis and chronic pruritus of unknown origin symptoms.
- Reimagining Nursing Through AI, Community HealthThe ever-changing landscape of nursing was the focus of this year’s Maryland Action Coalition Virtual Leadership Summit.
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