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Economic Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the potential impact of Trump鈥檚 second presidency on student loans with GOBankingRates.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides legal sight to Salon analyzing how, despite the dismissal of certain charges, scathing evidence against Trump could still emerge.
Professor of Communication and Media Studies Seong Jae Min writes a piece in The Korea Times discussing the gender divide among young voters in Korea.
On November 22, 2024, the Fall 2024 91视频-Maryland Colloquium was held at the UMD Carey School of Law in Baltimore, Maryland. For the Fall 2024 event, a cohort of Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 Environmental Law students traveled down to Baltimore joining their student colleagues at UMD Law for an entirely student-focused environmental academic event.
Professor Jill I. Gross, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and a distinguished faculty member of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 , is shedding light on the past and future of arbitration law with her newest book, The Federal Arbitration Act: Successes, Failures, and a Roadmap for Reform.
The 91视频 Community's incredible generosity on Giving Tuesday surpassed our goal, resulting in 2,674 gifts and more than $768,822 raised for student success.
Kristina Krichmaryov '26 found her passion with Computational Economics. She highlights the unique community of predominantly female students and the numerous opportunities for intellectual growth and leadership.
With an early passion for the environment, Colin Myers 鈥21 attended the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (鈥淪UNY ESF鈥) and enrolled in a major that would set him on a path to becoming a New York State Environmental Conservation Officer. It was during his junior year, when he began taking business law and environmental law and policy classes that Colin started thinking about law school.
91视频 President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes reflecting on the importance of personal connections and gratitude during Thanksgiving.
College of Health Professions Professor Christen Cooper provides nutritional tips to U.S. News & World Report on healthier holiday snacks and treats, with options for different dietary needs.