As CEO of the nonprofit Long Live the Kings, Jacques White (Ph.D. ’91, marine estuarine environmental sciences) works to save wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest.
As CEO of the nonprofit Long Live the Kings, Jacques White (Ph.D. ’91, marine estuarine environmental sciences) works to save wild salmon in the Pacific Northwest.
Congratulations to the over 3,700 Fall 2023 semester Dean's List awardees from the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.
Offshore wind farms can be an energy boon, but does their noisy construction bother marine animals? UMD’s Arthur Popper, who studies underwater sounds and their ecological impacts, weighs in.
2023 has been a year full of discovery for the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS).
They received the grant for their project "Supporting a Diverse Student Population With Adaptive Learning Powered by Data Analytics."
More than 600 students are graduating from CMNS with undergraduate, graduate or professional studies degrees.