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Terrapin Brief

Terrapin Brief - December 2022

December 05, 2022

UMD sign

The University of Maryland ranked No. 12 among U.S. public institutions and No. 57 among top universities from nearly 100 countries in U.S. News & World Report's list of 2022-23 Best Global Universities.

Group of people attending a press conference

Gov. Larry Hogan announced a groundbreaking partnership between the state of Maryland and the University of Maryland to build and operate a network of 75 weather-observing towers that will span the state and provide real-time community-level monitoring to boost situational awareness during rapidly changing weather conditions.

A group of individuals signing a piece of legislation into law

The University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State announced plans to establish the University of Maryland 3-Institute for Health Computing, which will leverage advances in artificial intelligence and computing to create a premier learning health care system.

Highlights

dining hall dedication

UMD Honors Piscataway Heritage at Yahentamitsi Dining Hall Dedication

The University of Maryland marked the start of Native American Heritage Month by dedicating Yahentamitsi Dining Hall, the first building on campus to honor Maryland's Native American Indian heritage.

President Pines giving a speech

In the latest effort to continue the reinvigoration of College Park, the University of Maryland and government and private partners announced plans to transform the area near College Park Airport into a vibrant hub of housing and amenities linked to public transit.

Assistant Professor of Art Brandon J. Donahue

The subject of this UMD Enterprise video, Assistant Professor of Art Brandon J. Donahue leads a sweeping mural project, which serves as an example of how a community can come together to beautify a place and begin fertile conversations about a shared future.

Shot of the UMD Mall and McKeldin Library

Against the backdrop of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, the University of Maryland has begun a new partnership with a higher education institution in the Ukrainian capital.

Research Impact

President Pines speaking with a group of people

One of the nation's top economic officials came to the University of Maryland with a simple message for students, faculty and staff working on next-generation electronics: Your country needs you.

Boxes of red and green peppers and vegetables

A five-year cooperative agreement was announced with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which will expand a University of Maryland-based institute's work to provide scientific information to fight food-related illness and enable the development of sound public health policy.

illustration of person thinking about covid-19

At the University of Maryland, researchers are developing sophisticated predictive models and best communication practices needed to combat future pandemics.

Mars drone

A team including UMD geologists observed seismic waves spreading along the surface of a planet other than Earth for the first time. The research stems from marsquakes caused by two large meteorites that plowed into Mars last December, as recorded by NASA's InSight lander and analyzed at ETH Zurich in collaboration with the InSight Science Team.

cell

A $9.4 million gift to the University of Maryland will help fund a daring research initiative aimed at creating the next great public health revolution: innovative and affordable systems that provide clean, safe indoor air and prevent the spread of respiratory infections.

Alumni Spotlight

Jazz cellist and composer Tomeka Reid '00 smiling with a cello

Jazz cellist and composer Tomeka Reid '00, who just received a 2022 MacArthur Fellowship, is known for her unorthodox approach, incorporating musical elements from the African diaspora as well as unexpected items like pencils or clips to transform the sound of her instrument.