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What’s Real and What’s Not in ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’: A UMD Paleontologist Explains

“Jurassic World Rebirth,” the latest installment in the blockbuster movie franchise, is out Wednesday, going back to its roots with a high-stakes adventure to a remote tropical island. And streaming on PBS now is the newest iteration of "Walking With Dinosaurs,” a BBC series that brings viewers into the lives of six species, mixing footage of scientists on digs around the world with animated sequences imagining how they lived. 

Portrait of Roan Parrish

Roan Parrish

Lecturer, Science, Technology and Society
September 3, 2025

Convocation

Convocation traditionally takes place during the first week of classes, after students have attended their first colloquium.

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Portrait of John Wesley Wiggins

John Wesley Wiggins

Graduate Assistant, Global Public Health

#SchlolarsAt30 at Maryland Day

College Park Scholars opened up its year-long 30th anniversary celebration to the entire University of Maryland community by participating in Maryland Day on April 26, 2025. The annual springtime tradition invites incoming Terps, current students, alumni, family and friends, and the College Park community to enjoy a day of family, fun and activities around the entire UMD campus.

Do Good, Win Big

An organization, represented by a College Park Scholars alum, working to ensure surplus food doesn’t go to waste took one of the $10,000 top prizes at the University of Maryland’s 13th annual Do Good Challenge last week.Four other finalists, including another Scholars alum, shared in another $20,000 in prize money awarded at the pitch competition, which drew more than 500 students, staff, faculty, and community members to the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center to hear teams’ ideas about how to make the world a better place.

Scholars Faculty, Staff Honored at Annual UGST Awards Ceremony

Each Spring, the Office of Undergraduate Studies hosts a year-end celebration and reception to honor the accomplishments of its faculty and staff.One of the highlights of the ceremony is the presentation of the Donna B. Hamilton Teaching Awards. The Donna B. Hamilton General Education Teaching Award recognizes extraordinary teaching in a General Education course across the whole university based on undergraduate student nominations. The Office of Undergraduate Studies recognizes two faculty members for excellence in teaching each year: one faculty member teaching in an Undergraduate Studies Program, and one faculty member teaching in a General Education Program.

Fifteen Scholars Named Senior Marshals

The University of Maryland Senior Marshals represent graduating seniors who have demonstrated the highest levels of scholarship, service to the campus community, extracurricular involvement, and personal growth.The 70 senior marshals, who carry the banners for schools, colleges and departments, are Spring, Winter, and Summer graduates who have stood out during their time at the University of Maryland for academic excellence, service to the university community, noteworthy extracurriculars and good character. Fifteen of them have received citations from College Park Scholars programs.

A Terp Fossil Hunt, Just Down the Street

Liam Driver ’27 shouted in excitement as he picked up a shard of rock out of orange clay and ironstone on an exposed gray hillside.As his classmates gathered around him, he held out his hand, revealing a sliver of bone in the center of his palm. “That blueish part is what gave it away” as a fossil, he said.It might have been part of a now-extinct species of lungfish 115 million years ago that, per its name, could also breathe outside of the water. It’s one of many animals and plants that once thrived in a lush early Cretaceous waterway that’s now an unassuming excavation site, tucked away at the end of a long drive of warehouses and office buildings in Laurel, Md.

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