In celebration of Women's History Month, we highlight some of the important contributions of women engineers within our campus community.
In celebration of Black History Month, we highlight the many impactful contributions of Black engineers in our community—students, alums, faculty, and staff—to the Clark School, our university, and world.
UMD engineering faculty are finding ways to introduce sustainability concepts throughout the curriculum.
Every person has the potential for greatness. As educators, we have the privilege and responsibility of helping them achieve it. That is what we strive to do in the A. James Clark School of Engineering.
The Clark School joins UMD's celebration of Native and Indigenous Heritage Month 2023.
Incoming BIOE faculty member Erika Moore receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award for immune system research.
UMD’s Black Engineers Society chapter has been recognized by the National Society of Black Engineers with multiple awards and appointments to the national executive board, including the top position of chair—two terms running.
The backbone of the Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering, Parker tirelessly creates a welcoming environment, builds a strong sense of community, and helps students overcome obstacles.
Alumnus Delmar Gillus (B.S. ’93, mechanical engineering) plays key role in Illinois’ landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.
Six Clark School faculty and staff will be honored at UMD's 38th annual Convocation on Sept. 15, 2021.
The Clark School community mourns the loss of George E. Dieter, who served as dean of engineering at the University of Maryland from 1977-94.
Through the Engineering Diversity Initiative, Northrop Grumman supports the Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering's mission to tip the scales for underrepresented students.
More than 20 years after finishing his Ph.D. in aerospace engineering at Maryland, Chris Jones is still giving back.
The Clark School partnered with the National Society of Black Engineers to host the National Leadership Conference.
The event drew students from across the Maryland–DC–Virginia area to learn about and prepare for grad school.
Ten staff members recognized for "milestone" service.
CMSE Director Rosemary Parker will receive UM's 2005 Women of Color Award at a ceremony in November.