February 2024

in the news

February 26, 2024  |  Faculty 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.

February 26, 2024  |  As 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.

in the news

February 19, 2024  |  A 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.

February 15, 2024  |  The 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.

February 14, 2024  |  During Maryland Carey Law’s Lexington Market Day, law students and their clinical advisors hosted free information sessions for the community.

February 14, 2024  |  President 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.

press release

February 13, 2024  |  The University of Maryland, Baltimore spin-out is commercializing technology invented by Robert K. Ernst, PhD, a faculty researcher and entrepreneur at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry

February 8, 2024  |  The University of Maryland School of Social Work invites community feedback on its new building plans, focusing on sustainability, tech-enhanced learning, and community engagement.

in the news

February 8, 2024  |  The Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack was a "textbook" insurrection, argues Maryland Carey Law Professor Mark Graber in a Supreme Court amicus brief.

in the news

February 8, 2024  |  In celebration of Black History Month continue to follow the journeys of four young people featured in the 6-part Emmy-nominated documentary series “From West Baltimore.” 

February 5, 2024  |  UMB Embrace Resource Center hosted Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott to highlight successful violence and crime prevention initiative in Eutaw Street Corridor.