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UMD Research Changes Lives: Sonar Vision Technology Promises to Be Boon for Chesapeake Farmers


October 07, 2025
Student Documentation of Roman Villa Lost to Vesuvius Debuts at UMD’s Kibel Gallery

October 07, 2025
Effort Designed to Improve the Election Process by Supporting Those Who Administer Them

October 06, 2025
UMD Welcomes Thousands for Family Weekend

October 06, 2025
Sensor Networks Stretch Across Maryland, Line the Chesapeake
Recent Articles

October 06, 2025
Film Historian’s Massive Movie Collection, Memorabilia Fill Homey Office

October 03, 2025
Smith School’s Free Online Certificate Program, With 32K Registrants Already, Delves Into How the Tech Is Shaping Career Opportunities

October 02, 2025
After Olympic Dream Came Crashing Down, Alum Racks Up Records as Elite Ultracyclist

October 02, 2025
Supported by $1.8M Private Gift, Project Will Be First of Its Kind
In Brief
October 07, 2025
A new study from the University of Maryland’s School of Public Health is the first to show that drought and extreme heat are linked to more violence in…
October 07, 2025
The University of Maryland ranks No. 22 on Fast Company and Inc.’s list of 2025 Ignition Schools released on Tuesday, recognizing top colleges making a…
October 03, 2025
A new UMD tool known as the Climate-Smart Agriculture Dashboard reveals that over 14,000 acres of cropland are already highly vulnerable to saltwater…
AI at Maryland

October 07, 2025
UMD Research Changes Lives: Sonar Vision Technology Promises to Be Boon for Chesapeake Farmers

October 03, 2025
Smith School’s Free Online Certificate Program, With 32K Registrants Already, Delves Into How the Tech Is Shaping Career Opportunities

October 01, 2025
UMD Researchers Revamp Quizbowl Competition to Gauge Trust and Collaboration Between People and Machines
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June 12, 2025
Physics Professor Breaks Down Performance of Terp Track and Field Star Ahead of NCAA Championship Appearance
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