Maryland Remains a Top School for Entrepreneurially-Minded Students

New NIH Grant to Advance Joint UMD & UMB Brain Surgery Robot Development

TerpVision7 Offers Compelling Stories About the University of Maryland

New UMD Poll Shows Israelis Doubt Benefit from Gaza Conflict

Maryland in News

In This Week's News
November 2012

Maryland moving to Big Ten (Washington Post)

Move to Big Ten a defining one for President Wallace Loh (Baltimore Sun)


UMD, UMB venture to focus on patient data research (Baltimore Business Journal)





University Initiatives

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April 18, 2012
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TerpVision 5 Debuts

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland is pleased to present the fifth episode of TerpVision. Hosted by Maryland alumna Bonnie Bernstein '92, TerpVision tells the stories of Maryland's faculty, staff and students and the incredible impact they are having in our communities and in our world. In this episode, TerpVision will tell six compelling stories from across the College Park campus and beyond:

  • Find out how a new App developed by the University of Maryland makes for a smarter walk through the woods.
  • Learn how "Zacking" has become a national effort to support cancer victims - with a focus on one special Terp.
  • Learn how the Future of Information Alliance is changing the way we think about - and deal with - information.
  • Join the health equity movement.
  • Relive the Hall of Fame career of former basketball coach Gary Williams.
  • Find out what makes Aeolis - a String Quartet - "The Ruler of the Winds."

TerpVision is viewable anytime on the TerpVision web site. TerpVision is produced by University Marketing, in cooperation with UMTV and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. For more information, please visit the TerpVision website.



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