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At New Combined Commencement, Thousands of UMD Students Celebrate
Team Heads to Conference Tournament as No. 1 Seed
Research Linking Monsoon Season Changes, Several Infectious Diseases Could Improve Public Health Planning
Horrifying Trend Rooted in Perverted ‘Quest for Significance,’ Psychology Researcher Says
Five-Generation UMD Family Looks Back on Long Legacy
Team Heads to Conference Tournament as No. 1 Seed
Research Linking Monsoon Season Changes, Several Infectious Diseases Could Improve Public Health Planning
Horrifying Trend Rooted in Perverted ‘Quest for Significance,’ Psychology Researcher Says
Five-Generation UMD Family Looks Back on Long Legacy
Commencement Honoree Leaves Legacy of Advocacy for Classmates
Program Highlights Students’ Leadership, Service, Extracurricular Participation
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Join us as we celebrate new and ongoing research from the Human-Computer Interaction Lab, which includes more than 100 UMD faculty and students.
ObserverAs the virus situation improved, that led to lower demand. The baby formula manufacturers saw there was much lower demand and they cut production.
The University of Maryland ranks among the world’s top five universities for quantum research, according to The Quantum Insider, a news and market information source for the quantum technology industry.
The student-led nonprofit Public Health Beyond Borders (PHBB) won the “Most Collaborative” prize in the 2021-22 Universitas 21 (U21) RISE Showcase & Awards.
An assistant professor at the University of Maryland College of Education has been selected as a 2022 William T. Grant Scholar, an honor for early-career researchers in the social, behavioral, and health sciences that comes with a $350,000 award.
After Hiatus, Maryland Day Returns to Campus With Festive Flair
Awardees Include Accomplished Authors, an Athlete, an Academic and More
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