Recent press
5 Mosquito Myths and 1 Truth That Really Bite
Non-Native Plants Support Non-Native Mosquitoes
The 4 “E”s for Easy, Breezy, Beautiful Mosquito Source Reduction
ESA Announces Recipients of 2023 Awards
Two Graduate Students Heading to Capitol Hill with the Ecological Society of America
Tackling the Roots of an Urban Equity Issue…Leaves and Insects Too
Three-Minute Research Presentation Winner Tackles Disease Inequity
UMD student hopes to win award at international thesis competition
Sarah Rothman's award-winning Three-Minute Thesis presentation
Research snapshot: For Baltimore mosquitoes, study finds there’s room for all. Native mosquitoes thrive despite competition from invasives. The result: Baltimore is buggier.
West Nile virus infection risk is higher in less affluent neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD
UMD Researchers Find Higher Rates of West Nile Virus-Infected Mosquitoes in Lower-Income Neighborhoods in Urban Baltimore
Lower income neighborhoods have bigger mosquitoes that may be more efficient at transmitting diseases, a study finds
Low-Income Baltimore Blocks Host Bigger, More Dangerous Mosquitoes
EPA Science Matters Newsletter: Partnerships to Protect Chesapeake Bay
NSF awards $15 million to understand how people can better interact with the environment
UMD Researchers Seek to Reduce Food Waste and Establish the Science behind Date Labeling on Food Products
Drain Gain: Researchers Seek to Lift Urban Areas by Managing Stormwater
A team of UMD researchers is examining how urban green space affects stormwater management
Multi-disciplinary Team of UMD Researchers Seeks to Improve Bay Health and Social Justice with Best Practices in Urban Stormwater Management
Faculty Research in Focus: Paul Leisnham