The intention in designing this survey is to quantify and then celebrate the various dimensions of diversity that we already represent within our current community and the ways that we are already welcoming and inclusive.

The intention in designing this survey is to quantify and then celebrate the various dimensions of diversity that we already represent within our current community and the ways that we are already welcoming and inclusive.
Professor Ross Salawitch was interviewed by Maryland Today to answer questions related to the United States' return to the Paris Climate Agreement.
Almost 3,500 students were named to the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Dean's List for Fall 2020.
Eos highlights a recently published paper on sea surface salinity in the wake of hurricanes co-authored by AOSC faculty Semyon Grodsky and alum Greg Foltz.
Congratulations to AOSC's Sarah Benish, who was selected as the doctoral student speaker for the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences’ Winter 2020 Commencement.
Mbuntcha Bogni will graduate with a bachelor's degree in biological sciences and Benish will graduate with a Ph.D. in atmospheric and oceanic science.
The college will confer degrees to over 650 students during the Winter Commencement Ceremony.
NASA press release features research conducted by AOSC professor Sinead Farrell and graduate student Ellen Buckley investigating ICESat-2 data to measure ice melt.
The Merrill Presidential Scholars Program honors the university’s most successful seniors, who each recognize a UMD faculty member and high school teacher for contributing to their education.
The national honor recognizes their distinguished efforts to advance science.