- Next Step Forward for Institute for Health Computing“We certainly want to be part of inventing in this location new drugs, new ideas for health care, understanding previously unexplained diseases, anything that's novel that will help our state."
- Law Graduates Urged to Become 'Founders and Framers' of DemocracyKeynote speaker Sherrilyn Ifill, JD, challenged Maryland Carey Law graduates to see themselves as "founders and framers" of the next iteration of American democracy during the hooding ceremony.
- UMSOD Convocation Welcomes Legacies and NewcomersThe 137 new dentists and dental hygienists represent a blend of backgrounds, experiences, and motivations, from first-generation immigrants to continuing family legacies in health care.
- Doctoral Hooding Ceremony Celebrates UMB’s Next Generation of ScholarsThe University of Maryland School of Graduate Studies honored its newest cohort of doctoral scholars during the Doctoral Hooding Ceremony on May 21.
- Social Work Grads ‘Chosen’ for ProfessionThe University of Maryland School of Social Work’s 63rd Convocation honors over 300 MSW and PhD graduates.
- New Family Center Celebrates ‘A Good Day to Rise’Rise Early Learning and Family Support Center provides early childhood education and family support services in Upton/Druid Heights from the School of Social Work.
- UMB Strengthens Global Partnerships During Governor Moore’s Asia TripThe University of Maryland, Baltimore played a pivotal role during Moore’s economic development mission to South Korea.
- First-of-Its-Kind Surgery Removes Tumor Through Eye SocketA rare spinal tumor is removed through the patient’s eye socket at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
- New Laws Expand Social Work Reach, Training, TelehealthGisele Ferretto, MSW, LCSW-C, director of public affairs at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, analyzes new laws impacting Maryland social workers.
- The Benefits and Limitations of AI in MedicineIn two commentaries, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine say combining modeling methods— and ethically sharing health data — could transform treatment.
- ‘Face to Face’: Academic Freedom and Free SpeechLegal experts from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law discuss challenges to academic freedom and freedom of speech on the May 1 edition of “Virtual Face to Face.”
- Faculty Address Future of Research FundingResearchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore discuss with journalists from around the country the future of federally funded research.
- Still Rising: Law School Examines Progress 10 Years after Death of Freddie GrayThe Gibson-Banks Center for Race and the Law hosted “Still Rising 10 Years After Freddie Gray’s Death: How Legal, Faith-Based & Community Advocacy Changed Policing in Baltimore.”
- IPE Day Centers on Listening to Patients and PeersListening — to patients and to one another — was the thread that tied together every session, story, and takeaway during the 13th Annual Interprofessional Education (IPE) Day.
- Face to Face: The Challenges Facing Research at UMBOn the April 10, 2025, edition of “Virtual Face to Face,” an examination of the changing federal research grant environment and how it is affecting work at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
- School of Pharmacy Launches Master’s in AI for Drug DevelopmentNew Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence for Drug Development intends to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of AI’s applications and opportunities in pharmaceuticals.
- $12.75M ‘MPower’ Grant to Spur Biomedical Advances at 4MLKMPowering the State grant aims to accelerate breakthroughs in biomedical technology and innovations through collaboration between UM Baltimore and UM College Park.
- Master Regulator Gene Could Lead to Ovarian Cancer TreatmentsTwo cancer drugs increase the expression of a potential biomarker that correlates with improved survival outcomes in patients with treatment-resistant ovarian cancer.
- Face to Face: The Legal Challenges Facing Higher EdOn April 1, legal challenges facing higher education was the subject of discussion on “Virtual Face to Face.” Host UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell spoke with three faculty from the UM School of Law.
- Maryland Poison Center Expanding Service AreaStarting April 1, the Maryland Poison Center, a key service of the UM School of Pharmacy, will extend its coverage to encompass all 23 Maryland counties, Baltimore City, and the District of Columbia.
- President Jarrell for ‘BBJ’: UMB Shapes a Stronger BaltimoreUMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, writes an article for the “Baltimore Business Journal” outlining the University’s vital role in elevating the city of Baltimore.
- Allyship in Action at the 2025 UMBrella SymposiumThis year’s UMBrella Women’s History Month Symposium, “Championing Change: The Role of Allies in Women’s Advancement,” was held on March 13.
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