search

UMD    AML





A National Science Foundation report reveals the University of Maryland is a leader in producing black undergraduates who go on to earn Ph.D.'s in science and engineering. Among Traditionally White Institutions, only Harvard, with 73 Ph.D. recipients from its undergraduate programs, eclipsed Maryland, which had 72. The University of California-Berkeley (64), the University of Virginia (63), University of Michigan (62), MIT (58) and the University of North Carolina (54) followed.

September 10, 2008


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Lee Earns Springer Nature Outstanding Paper Award

U.S. DOE Renews Funding for Das-Led Polymer Research

Interdisciplinary team receives UMD Grand Challenges Impact Award

Dean Graham Reappointed to Second Five-Year Term

Han Wins IEEE EPS Outstanding Sustained Technical Contribution Award

Maker Lands NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

The Future of Terps Racing is Electric

For MCAA Chapter, the Recipe for Success Includes Service

Gupta Named CAE Fellow

Bonthron, Colton Win Three-Minute Thesis Competition

 
 
Back to top  
AML Home Clark School Home UMD Home ENME Home