Paint Branch Elementary School was selected by the nationwide READesign grant program, to receive a revitalized corner of its library and more than 1,000 new books.
Chuck Mitchell recently announced on Twitter that he will sign with Maryland.
Several Terps represented at NCAA Tournaments over the weekend.
UMd. women's basketball team beat Louisville Monday night 72-68.
The campus community and residents are invited to work together for the first Good Neighbor Day.
Maryland joins Clemson as the only two schools in the Atlantic Coast Conference with even a single African-American coordinator.
Some analysts and education leaders say the methods used to calculate graduation rates cast an unfair light on certain schools.
The University of Maryland women's basketball team beat Georgia Tech 68-65 on Sunday for the ACC Title.
Nightmare Graphics donated 4,000 'Zaching' T-shirts at Sunday's University of Maryland men's basketball game.
The University of Maryland women’s water polo team fights to stay on campus.
The plan is to enrich student experiences between the two universities.
University of Maryland student continues to inspire through his fight against cancer.
By putting forth an application for its own charter school, College Park could become a part of the growing trend.
Kids at the Silver Spring YMCA and the Boys and Girls Club participate every Tuesday.
The city becomes one of the few in the state with access to AT&T's 4G LTE mobile network.
Patch asks if is school suspension an effective discipline tool for the county's youngest students.
The administration has given the teams a set of fundraising benchmarks to give them a better opportunity to save their programs.
University of Maryland is conducting a study to learn what would keep its employees closer to campus.
University of Maryland student inspires many by raising his fists against cancer.
University of Maryland President Wallace Loh shares rationale for new University House.
Grant-funded, state-of-the-art technology enables local students to travel to China, both virtually and in reality.
Florida State's track program could be a major pull for Darby, SB Nation reports, while Maryland's track program could be cut.
Basketball athletes met with residents, signed autographs.
Inclement weather is in the forecast.
About a third of Maryland counties aren't matching state funding levels required by state law.
Officials of the College Park City-University of Maryland partnership said they're preparing to apply with the Board of Education by the end of February.
There's really no turning back now, with the University of Maryland mansion already demolished. But what do you think of the project anyway?
Honesty, discipline and character remain cornerstones of plan for success.
State's Board of Public Works to discuss the agenda item in January.
The ranking is just one of many recent accomplishments by the men's tennis team, one of eight programs that could be cut at the University of Maryland in June.
Meet Marcus Browne, this week's Whiz Kid. He does great things with a few crayons and an interest in keeping the bay clean.
Public forum set to learn more about the College Park Academy Public Charter School.
It's an "innovative organizational approach to 21st century opportunities and challenges," chancellor says.
Abdur Rashid will ride from Al-Huda in College Park to Al-Huda in Camp Hill, Pa., all in a weekend, to raise $20,000 for his daughter's school.
University of Maryland's Mental Health Services unit saw 20 percent increase in patients this fall over last fall.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to win a $100,000 gift to Prince George's County Public Schools.
Students will collect donations Thursday at the Stamp Student Union at the University of Maryland.
University of Maryland's acrobatics and tumbling team, pioneers in the sport, is among those cut due to athletic budget crisis.
The loss of the University of Maryland men's running program could hurt the school's overall graduation success rate for athletes.
Eight teams at University of Maryland will be cut, unless they can raise eight-years worth of funding for themselves.