Planted in research
UMD chemistry graduate student, Mady Larson, is researching drought-tolerant plants.
UMD chemistry graduate student, Mady Larson, is researching drought-tolerant plants.
Craig Hill is an expert on wave energy and the power of Lake Superior storms.
Civil engineering students are on solid ground as they gain familiarity with the concepts and equipment involved in soil compaction
The impact that quagga mussels have on the Great Lakes food web gives deep meaning to the saying 'food for thought'
UMD Associate Professor Ted Ozersky is the principal investigator on a newly funded project titled "Collaborative Research: Advancing a comprehensive model of year-round ecosystem function in seasonally frozen lakes through networked science."
Funding makes a world of difference for international students
Bulldogs get physical!
Pumpkins and liquid nitrogen
UMD is pleased to announce a new living learning community, a new degree program, and a new certificate program.
UMD’s steel bridge team advances to national competition