May 2026
AI is Changing How Pharmacists are Developing Drugs
May 28, 2026
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy's MS Program Shows How Artificial Intelligence Can Innovate Drug Development
Carrying Knowledge Forward: UMB Celebrates New Doctoral Graduates
May 27, 2026
Researchers and scholars from schools across the University of Maryland, Baltimore were honored during the 2026 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony on May 20.
Federal Judge Tells Law Graduates to 'Run Toward the Injustice'
May 22, 2026
A federal judge and Maryland Carey Law alumnus told graduates at the May 15 hooding ceremony that defending democracy falls squarely on their shoulders.
Perseverance, Leadership, and Purpose: PharmDs Celebrate 2026 Convocation
May 19, 2026
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy celebrated the achievements of the Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2026 during a convocation ceremony May 14 in Baltimore.
UMSOD’s Class of 2026 Graduates with a Promise to Serve
May 19, 2026
More than 150 graduates received Doctor of Dental Surgery and Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degrees at at the May 15 convocation ceremony at the Hippodrome.
Social Work Grads Ready to ‘Show Up’ When Called
May 18, 2026
The University of Maryland School of Social Work Class of 2026 celebrates more than 300 Master of Social Work and five PhD graduates.
A Calling Fulfilled: Nursing Class of 2026 Honored at Convocation Ceremonies
May 15, 2026
Friends and family filled Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre to capacity as they celebrated the accomplishments of the University of Maryland School of Nursing’s Class of 2026 on May 12.
Social Work Research: The Support Gap for Young Cancer Patients
May 11, 2026
The University of Maryland School of Social Work associate professor’s research examines how to improve psychosocial referrals for teens and young adults with cancer.
Maryland Carey Law Professor Liza Vertinsky Named 2026 Andrew Carnegie Fellow
May 5, 2026
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
May 1, 2026
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.
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