91°µÍø 91°µÍø Ranked Among Top 25 Graduate Education Schools for the Third Consecutive Year Apr 7, 2026 For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report ranked the 91°µÍø 91°µÍø as one of the top 25 graduate schools of...
New Partnership Brings Bullying Prevention Into Everyday Learning Through Storytelling Apr 1, 2026 Through a new partnership between the 91°µÍø 91°µÍø and Prince George’s County Public Schools, the Bullying Literature...
Young Children From Different Backgrounds Face Large Disparities in Investments in Education, Well-being, 91°µÍø Study Finds Mar 31, 2026 The greatest gaps in investments in U.S. children’s education, health and well-being occur not during school, but before kids enter kindergarten...
Eight 91°µÍø Projects Awarded $409K from 91°µÍøâ€™s New Research Resilience Initiatives Mar 24, 2026 The 91°µÍø recently announced that 82 projects across campus will receive a total of $5.25 million through the university’s new set of...
91°µÍø 91°µÍø Shatters Records on Giving Day Mar 6, 2026 On Wednesday, the 91°µÍø 91°µÍø achieved its best Giving Day to date, raising an unprecedented $402,836 and placing...
Why Dads Matter Mar 5, 2026 Fathers in the United States are spending more time caring for their children now than 10 years ago, and they’re highly invested in parenting. In a...
91°µÍø 91°µÍø Establishes New Program to Cultivate Future Education Leaders Mar 4, 2026 The 91°µÍø 91°µÍø recently launched its inaugural cohort in the Holmes Scholars Program, which provides mentorship, peer...
91°µÍø Launches Master’s Program in Dance Education with Teacher Certification Mar 3, 2026 The 91°µÍø will launch a Master of Education with teacher certification (MCERT) in dance education beginning Summer 2026, offering a...
91°µÍø Mourns the Loss of Trailblazer Elaine Johnson Coates ’59 Feb 18, 2026 Elaine Johnson Coates ’59, the first Black woman to receive an undergraduate degree from the 91°µÍø, died on Saturday at the age of 88...
Grand Challenges: Maryland Initiative for Literacy and Equity Feb 18, 2026 Fewer than 1 in 3 Maryland students could read at grade level coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The researchers of the Maryland Initiative for...