Experiential Learning News
April 30, 2026
330 Students From Across Campus Sign up for Smith’s Agentic AI Challenge
At the Smith School's Agentic AI Challenge, 67 student teams developed solutions to industry problems using advanced AI systems, with finalists presenting prototypes judged by industry experts, highlighting cross-disciplinary participation, real-world collaboration and evolving applications of artificial intelligence.
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330 Students From Across Campus Sign up for Smith’s Agentic AI Challenge
April 16, 2026
UMD and American University Students Drive Transportation Innovation at 7th Annual Smith Analytics Consortium Datathon
UMD and American University students competed in the seventh annual Smith Analytics Consortium Datathon, using Maryland data to propose transit-linked mixed-use communities. A cross-university team won top honors, while state and industry partners praised students’ real-world, data-driven solutions and collaboration.
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UMD and American University Students Drive Transportation Innovation at 7th Annual Smith Analytics Consortium Datathon
March 31, 2026
Smith Students Turn Cutting-Edge Analytics into Real-World Financial Insight
With spring semester past midpoint, University of Maryland Smith School students are completing experiential and capstone projects with industry partners, applying AI and data analysis to financial market questions, producing research on mortgage risk, banking trends and private credit exposure.
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Smith Students Turn Cutting-Edge Analytics into Real-World Financial Insight
March 31, 2026
QUEST Students Explore Innovation in Silicon Valley During Spring Break 2026
Twenty University of Maryland QUEST Honors students visited Silicon Valley over spring break, touring major tech companies, meeting alumni and exploring careers in AI, engineering and product development during the program’s Design and Innovation elective.
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QUEST Students Explore Innovation in Silicon Valley During Spring Break 2026
November 14, 2025
Smith MSIS Students Deploy AI-Powered Solutions for 17 Real-World Clients—from Food Rescue to Microloans
UMD’s MSIS capstone linked 20 student teams with 17 clients across industries, advancing AI-powered solutions. Projects like food-rescue and microloan platforms showcased hands-on innovation, mentorship, and purpose—proving the program’s power to transform students into impactful technology leaders.
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Smith MSIS Students Deploy AI-Powered Solutions for 17 Real-World Clients—from Food Rescue to Microloans
September 23, 2025
Sustainability in Business Conference Reaches Record Attendance Numbers
The 2025 Sustainability in Business Conference, hosted by CSVC, gathered 120+ attendees at the Ronald Reagan Building to explore bold leadership in sustainability, featuring distinguished speakers on food, finance, fashion, impact investing, and student-alumni engagement.
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Sustainability in Business Conference Reaches Record Attendance Numbers
September 3, 2025
SELF celebrates 10 years at UMD with a Return to the Residential Experience
The Snider Enterprise and Leadership Fellows (SELF) marked its 10th year by reviving its residential program at UMD’s Smith School. This summer, 68 students—including 15 in campus housing—reignited the “magic” of living, learning, and building entrepreneurial ventures together.
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SELF celebrates 10 years at UMD with a Return to the Residential Experience
August 7, 2025
Smith’s Service to State
The University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business is driving state policy and economic development through faculty-led, student-powered research partnerships with Maryland agencies, while providing experiential learning that equips students with analytical skills and real-world impact opportunities.
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Smith’s Service to State
July 28, 2025
SERC Student Project Takes Center Stage at Google Higher Ed Leader Series Conference
Krisha Chheda, ’25 MQF, presented a Google-sponsored credit risk project at Google’s Higher Ed Leader Series, highlighting Smith master’s students’ use of AI to analyze banking and fintech practices through the Smith Enterprise Risk Consortium’s experiential learning program.
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SERC Student Project Takes Center Stage at Google Higher Ed Leader Series Conference
July 1, 2025
Smith School Students Equip Maryland Legislators with Key Insights on Earned Wage Access
Graduate students at UMD’s Smith School, led by finance professor Liu Yang, analyzed Maryland’s earned wage access market and presented findings to lawmakers, influencing policy on financial regulations and highlighting the real-world impact of academic research and experiential learning.
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Smith School Students Equip Maryland Legislators with Key Insights on Earned Wage Access