From after school tutoring to fighting climate change, our students are making an impact on the issues they care about. Explore our student teams by scrolling through or by using the filter feature on the right. You can search teams by issue area, Do Good involvement, and more. Each team listed has been involved in a Do Good program and/or received funding and has worked with our Institute to make a difference.
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Team UNITED is a research group working to increase the amount of literature on disordered eating in men and what role overlapping identities, such as race, sexual orientation, etc. have on this condition.
More about Team UNITEDTeleShadowing is a free clinical shadowing program open to all pre-health students from the undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, and high school levels.
More about TeleShadowingTerps for Health Equity is a community action project under the Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellowship that aims to address healthcare inequities caused by a lack of cultural competency training in medical school curricula.
More about Terps for Health EquityTerrapin Think Tank (TTT) is the first student-led policy incubator at the University of Maryland. For the past year and a half, TTT has been developing and advocating for community-centered policy solutions to significant health challenges in Prince George’s County.
More about Terrapin Think TankThe Community Health Awareness (Education) Initiative at College Park is a public health effort with the goal of promoting genomic literacy in the College Park community and increasing access to genetic testing as a preventative health measure among college students.
More about The Community Health Awareness (Education) Initiative (CHAI) at College ParkThe Every Child Project is a UMD student organization that provides free and accessible virtual tutoring to K-12 students and families across Maryland.
More about The Every Child ProjectThe Greenwood Project works to increase Black-business ownership by providing supportive resources in education, finances, and politics, community workshops, networking, and a Black-owned or operated business directory.
More about The Greenwood ProjectThe GUIDE Program connects undergraduate women at UMD with young ladies who are freshman at local high school Parkdale High to learn from one another.
More about The GUIDE Program (Girls United in Diverse Empowerment)The Lahore Project provides an AR experience that immerses Lahore Museum visitors in a virtual tour that ushers them through the Mughal exhibit and educates them about the artifacts and their significance in South Asian history.
More about The Lahore Project