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  • Annabella Davis. Portrait of a woman with long red hair wearing a black sleeveless top, standing outdoors with greenery and pink flowers softly blurred in the background.

    GVPT Student Annabella Davis Awarded Gilman Scholarship for Study in Kosovo

    When Annabella Davis transferred to the University of Maryland two years ago, she wanted to focus on conflict, identity, reconciliation, and the real-world consequences of political violence. Now a senior majoring in International Relations and minoring in International Development and Conflict Management (IDCM), Annabella has taken that ambition beyond the classroom.

  • Students pose with certificates and a “Third Prize” sign at the Climate Corps Summer School awards ceremony at Korea University.

    Code, Collaboration and Climate Solutions

    On a summer morning in Seoul, eight students gathered around a whiteboard and filled it with ideas, from legal knowledge to insight on how migration looks in their home countries. Their challenge: develop a solution to support climate refugees. By the end of the week, their brainstorming evolved into a website tool that earned their team third place in the Climate Corps competition.

  • Members gather around a conference table at the Professional Development Workshop for Students and Early Career Researchers at the 2025 UCD U21HREx Symposium

    Global Collaboration in Health & Social Care

    In October 2025, early-career researchers and doctoral students from U21 member institutions and a policy leader convened in Dublin for the biannual Universitas 21 Health Research Exchange (U21HREx) symposium. Chaired by Dr. Negin Fouladi of the University of Maryland (UMD), the U21HREx network brings together participants from UMD, the University of Birmingham and University College Dublin as a growing global community of practice.

  • Lamia Zia Wins Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) International Affairs Fellowship

    Lamia Zia Wins Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) International Affairs Fellowship

    By COMM StaffCOMM Lecturer Lamia Zia has been awarded one of the honorable and prestigious International Affairs Fellowships from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) for 2026–2027!

  • Abigail Vanasse (left) and Omarichachukwu Obiorah (right)

    GTGF Fall Interns Lead the Way in Sustainability!

    For over three months, the Global Terps for a Greener Future (GTGF) interns, Abigail (Abbey) Vanasse ‘27, a junior information science major and sustainability minor, and sophomore Omarichachukwu (Oma) Obiorah ‘28, a mechanical engineering major, have excelled in cultivating sustainability engagement and education across campus.

  • Viktoriia Savchuk Kennet

    From College Park to Kyiv: A Scholar’s Fight to Protect Culture and Truth

    When Viktoriia Savchuk Kennet Ph.D. ‘25 crossed the stage at commencement this May, she carried not only a doctoral degree, but a mission—to return home and use her research on communication and resilience to help rebuild her country.“I love Ukraine. It is a beautiful country,” Viktoriia says. “I cherish every opportunity to be here with my family, friends, and my people, and to contribute in any way I can to positive change and good memories despite everything.”


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