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Growing Justice From Grassroots Science

How a Public Health Researcher Is Empowering Marginalized Communities to Fight for Cleaner, Safer Conditions

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Sports Stadiums Could Change the Game for Future Elections

Study by University Partnership With Nonprofit Finds Support for Use as Polling Sites

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Structural Racism Drives Higher COVID-19 Death Rates in Louisiana, UMD Study Finds

Black Families More Likely to Face ‘Stressors’ That Increased Vulnerability to Disease

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Researcher Awarded $1M From NASA to Develop Disease Forecasting Center and App

Rita Colwell’s Distinguished Career Culminates in Project Predicting and Preventing Cholera

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UMD-led Study Finds Climate Answers in Trees—Particularly Big Ones

Researchers Model Historic Biomass to Understand Global Carbon Balance

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Where Your Wordle Post Went Wrong

Ahead of UMD’s First Digital Accessibility Empathy Lab, Check Out 7 Common Online Barriers—and How to Fix Them

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In Assessing Environmental Risks to Pregnancy, Fathers Matter Too

New Public Health Research Uncovers Little-Known Influence on Birth Outcomes

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Op/Ed: A ‘Supercontagion’ of Dangerous Groups Converged at the Capitol

UMD Extremist Expert Dispels Myth of the ‘Ordinary American’ at Riot

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The Godmother of Title IX

Bernice Sandler Ed.D. ’69 Was the Force Behind the Seminal Law Passed 50 Years Ago This Week

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Working While Marginalized

Alum’s New Book Offers Guidance and Strategies on Navigating Office Culture

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Seeing Juneteenth

How Black Artists Bring the Celebration of Freedom to Visual Life

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New Kid on the Quad

Resident Director Raising Newborn on Campus to Celebrate First Father’s Day

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