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Mariama Cham ’24, Yacine Bai ’19 and Julie Choi ’18

Student, Recent Alums Awarded Foreign Service Fellowships

Rangel, Payne Graduate Fellowships Fund Master’s Study, Lead to Overseas Appointments
View Article Student, Recent Alums Awarded Foreign Service Fellowships
Team APK Blue poses

In the Game of Tag, This Terp’s ‘It’

Alum to Compete in World Championship of Parkour-Style Sport
View Article In the Game of Tag, This Terp’s ‘It’
speaker at PROGRESS event

Progress on a ‘Human-Driven Problem’

UMD, White House Representative Address Gun Violence Reduction Efforts
View Article Progress on a ‘Human-Driven Problem’

Latest News from the School of Public Health

Man holding an award and wearing a hat stands in between a woman to the left and a man to the right.

Faculty and Staff Honored at Spring Assembly

SPH Celebration of Scholarships 2023

SPH Celebrates Student Scholarships & Awards

Dean Lushniak speaks before a crowd in a conference room.

MPower Sponsors CUGH 2023 Global Health Conference

People enjoying the Broccoli City festival in Congress Heights, a residential neighborhood in Washington D.C. rooted in African American history, art and culture. A new Healthy Places Seed Grant from the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (MAPP) and the School of Public Health will fund a project preserving the culture and history, uncover erased or unheard narratives and seek to elevate restorative justice outcomes in this and other area neighborhoods.

New Seed Grants Sow Interdisciplinary Research Between MAPP, School of Public Health

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