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Journalist Alison Burns Appointed Interim Director of Media, Self and Society

Broadcast journalist Alison Burns has been appointed interim director of College Park Scholars’ Media, Self and Society program. She takes over from Kalyani Chadha, who will be on leave during the 2019–2020 and 2020–2021 academic years. Burns’ appointment was made by the University of Maryland (UMD) Philip Merrill College of Journalism, which sponsors the Media, Self and Society Scholars program.

ETE Bids Farewell to Spirited Director

After spending six years building up the Environment, Technology and Economy Scholars program as director, Becky Archer will be moving across the Atlantic Ocean to Belgium. "I loved every day working with students who wanted to find innovative ways to make our way of life more just and sustainable. The students pushed me to research fields that I had minimal background in, finding new and creative ways to look for opportunity,” Archer said. "The faculty and staff of Scholars are some of the most caring, intelligent folks that I have ever known, and it was an honor to work with people who were willing to step outside their comfort zone all for the purpose of making the student experience more meaningful."

Beloved Life Sciences Director Reid Compton Steps Down From Scholars

Reid Compton, a longtime fixture of the Life Sciences Scholars program, has stepped down from his role as program director after nearly 10 years. Compton was only the second person to head the Life Sciences program, which has existed since College Park Scholars’ founding about 25 years ago. Though a trained biomedical scientist, Compton made the decision to keep the program’s broad approach to the life sciences to include natural history, evolution and conservation, rather than restrict it to a premedical program. He wanted students to appreciate that there is more to the living world than humans and their diseases.

Housing

College Park Scholars makes its home in the Cambridge Community, which consists of five residence halls and a community center on the north side of the University of Maryland (UMD) campus, near the Eppley Recreation Center and Xfinity Center. 

Citation Requirements

Scholars students have the opportunity to earn a citation on their transcript, a formal academic distinction that indicates achievement above and beyond completing degree and major requirements. These citation requirements are rooted in our values, emphasizing not simply interdisciplinary learning but also the importance of community. To earn a Scholars citation, therefore, students must:

Current Students

Whether you need to check your citation requirements, register for Academic Showcase or apply for scholarships, you've come to the right place. 

Incoming Students

Welcome! We're delighted you've made the decision to attend the University of Maryland (UMD) and be a part of College Park Scholars.

Plan Ahead

For those living on campus in the fall, please keep an eye on the Department of Resident Life website for move-in information. We will update this page with additional details this summer.

There are also a few steps you need to take before move-in.

Invited Students

Congratulations! You have been invited to join one of the most highly regarded living-learning communities in the nation. We are excited for you to join our talented, curious and engaged students.

Portrait of Sunny Muthuswami

Sunny Muthuswami

Coordinator, Justice and Legal Thought alum
Portrait of Andrew Rosenblatt

Andrew Rosenblatt

Coordinator, Science, Technology and Society alum
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