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The President’s Message: May
Read Dr. Jarrell’s column on UMB’s Class of 2026 graduates and learn about student, faculty, and staff achievements; news from around the University; and upcoming events. Read more on
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Celebrate the Class of 2026: Make a Gift in Their Honor
A gift of any size is a powerful way to celebrate their accomplishments and demonstrate the collective pride we feel in their success. Read more on
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‘Breakthroughs Can’t Wait’: UMB Campaign Spotlights Lifesaving Research
A new multimedia campaign puts researchers’ work in the spotlight, demonstrating how federally funded research at UMB is making a real-world difference right now. Read more on
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Switch to Microsoft Teams Calling Town Hall on May 20
Learn about the Center for Information Technology Services’ yearlong initiative to transition to Microsoft Teams Calling. Read more on
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Maryland Carey Law Professor Liza Vertinsky Named 2026 Andrew Carnegie Fellow
Vertinsky receives $200,000 stipend to study how rebuilding local news can help heal political divides
Silver Spring Woman Becomes First Adult Sickle Cell Disease Patient in Maryland to Receive FDA-Approved Gene Therapy
University of Maryland School of Medicine doctors at the University of Maryland Medical Center treat 41-year-old patient with her own genetically modified stem cells in a promising chance for a cure.
Free Dental Clinic Treats Dozens at Shady Grove
The University of Maryland School of Dentistry’s spring Mission of Mercy clinic at the Rockville (Md.) campus provided much-needed services to those who lack access to or finances for dental care.
School of Medicine Researchers Uncover Pathway Allowing Red Blood Cells to Make Hemoglobin Under Stress
Scientists have long been puzzled by how maturing red blood cells manage to produce all the hemoglobin they need to carry oxygen to tissues.
UMSSW Program Helps Baltimore Girls ‘Bloom’
Positive Schools Center event connects teens from across Baltimore City Public Schools to build confidence, community, and self-expression
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Angela Akes Shares the Impact of Scholarship Funds
Financial Social Work in Action: CASH Campaign of Maryland