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National AFROTC Award to Boost College Affordability for More Diverse Cadet Population
How Maryland Athletics Made a Two-Minute In-Game Student Dance a Decade-long Viral Tradition
Program Supports Faculty Projects With Grants
National AFROTC Award to Boost College Affordability for More Diverse Cadet Population
How Maryland Athletics Made a Two-Minute In-Game Student Dance a Decade-long Viral Tradition
Program Supports Faculty Projects With Grants
New Exhibit at Driskell Center Highlights Longtime Artists Who Explore Lives of Black Americans
Drivers, Pedestrians Urged to Watch for Changes to Roads, Routes on Campus
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The 1856 Project investigates the University of Maryland’s connection to the regional context of slavery. It is our local chapter of the Universities Studying Slavery.
Minnesota ReformerWhy are we talking just about TikTok and not about any other (social media companies)? That makes it feel like this is more kind of anti-China posturing than an actual concern about the very real problem of intrusive data collection.
After hosting nearly a decade of “Shark Tank”-style student pitch competitions, the University of Maryland’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is expanding its annual Pitch Dingman Competition to include other University System of Maryland entrepreneurs.
Engineering and business master’s programs at the University of Maryland maintained their positions among the nation’s best in 2023 U.S. News and World Report rankings released today.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has awarded nearly $4.9 million to support a University of Maryland research project aimed at creating more affordable, convenient, efficient and resilient electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
Researchers Use Google Street View, Patient Records to Create Database
New Episode of ‘Ask an Engineer’ Video Series Separates Space Travel Fact From Fiction
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