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June 10, 2026
First-Person Videos of Humans Doing Manipulation Serve as High-Tech Teaching Tools
June 08, 2026
$7.5M From Army Research Office Funds Investigation of Abundant, Seldom-Studied Astrocyte Cells
June 05, 2026
Aspiring Physician-Scientist Intends to Launch Career Developing New Cancer Treatments
June 05, 2026
To Curb Violence, Focus on Firearm Demand, Criminologists Say
In Brief
June 11, 2026
Dayne St. Clair ’20 will represent the University of Maryland and Team Canada at the 2026 World Cup. Group play begins Thursday, with Canada set to begin play…
June 10, 2026
A new study from the University of Maryland and Google Research reveals that critical security updates often become trapped in the software supply chains that…
June 10, 2026
A new study from the University of Maryland found that even moderate climate change will severely stress underground water supplies on the Eastern Shore during…
AI at Maryland
June 10, 2026
First-Person Videos of Humans Doing Manipulation Serve as High-Tech Teaching Tools
June 08, 2026
$7.5M From Army Research Office Funds Investigation of Abundant, Seldom-Studied Astrocyte Cells
May 29, 2026
Method Excises Problematic Information From Large Language Models Without Damage
Terps Do Good
May 26, 2026
UMD Student Team Creates, Installs Motorized Device for Child With Special Needs
May 06, 2026
At University Park Elementary School, Kids Learn About Plant Science, Pollinators and More at New Garden With Help From UMD
May 04, 2026
Students Choose, Pitch, Vote for Causes to Support With Mini Do Good Grants
Videos
May 22, 2026
At Commencement 2026, UMD and NASA Alumna Jeanette Epps Urges Students to Stay Curious
From Terp Magazine
May 20, 2026
Jeff Kinney ’93 was a shaky student and failed newspaper cartoonist with a big dream. Recounting some of his own misadventures, he reveals that despite being one of the world’s top-selling authors, he’s still figuring things out.
May 20, 2026
A Trivia Nerd’s Quizbowl Quest Sheds Light on When to Trust Computers, or Ourselves
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