Engineering at Maryland Magazine
Future Focus (Current Issue): Learn how Clark School faculty, researchers, and students are engineering breakthroughs for the future—all while helping people today.
Read the Current Issue: Spring/Summer 2026
Future Focus (Current Issue): Learn how Clark School faculty, researchers, and students are engineering breakthroughs for the future—all while helping people today.
Read the Current Issue: Spring/Summer 2026
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Future ForecastAcross Maryland, the A. James Clark School of Engineering is accelerating partnerships and innovating solutions to our state’s, nation’s, and world’s most pressing challenges. Read this issue: Interactive Magazine | Text-Only Version (.TXT) |
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Solve for ExcellenceHow a high-impact strategy launched by a transformative, $220 million investment in UMD is creating new, tangible momentum for engineering progress on important societal challenges. |
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How to Major in the FutureAt Maryland Engineering, academics are just the beginning of a whole-student education that gives today’s engineers the tools to make tomorrow’s world better. |
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Built for the Breakthrough: Better Health Through EngineeringFrom preterm birth to cancer aging: Maryland engineers take aim at some of the biggest challenges in medicine. |
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You Can Launch It At MarylandThe university’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has a track record of turning out creative, problem-solving businesses that make an impact, from campus to the global economy. |
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We Build the Future HereStanley R. Zupnik Hall is symbolic of Maryland Engineering’s exciting potential to break the mold of traditional approaches to research. Four faculty leaders tell us why. |
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Taking Shelter: Solutions for Humanitarian CrisesEach year, millions of people are forcibly displaced from their homes—and then again, when fire ravages humanitarian settlements. Maryland engineers are joining a small, but emerging group of researchers in search of solutions. |
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Ask Big QuestionsFrom tackling America's infrastructure crisis to conceiving an alternative future for food scraps, Maryland Engineers are taking on society's big questions. |
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Portraits of Impact: The Faces of Fearless IdeasBehind Maryland's historic giving campaign is the next generation of global engineering citizens who will do good for our communities. |
Engineering at Maryland is published twice a year for alums and friends of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and the Glenn L. Martin Institute of Technology at the University of Maryland, College Park.
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