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University of Maryland freshmen Sage Leone, left, of Elkton, Md., and Genevieve Sampson, right, of Severna Park, Md., take part in Technica on Saturday at the Armory.

Technica-lly, Another Success

At World’s Largest Hackathon of Its Kind, Female and Nonbinary Participants Aim to Change the Face of Tech

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Students pose with #FearlessFirst board

A ‘Fearless’ Leap Into Higher Education

Event Celebrates First-Generation College Students

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Students work at Technica

Model, Coder Karlie Kloss to Speak at Technica

24-Hour Hackathon Expected to Attract 900 Female, Nonbinary Coders

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Biomedical Sciences and Engineering building

Building a Next-Generation Workforce

New Shady Grove Facility to Boost Medical, Science Education for Maryland Students

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Elkins Building

University of Maryland, Baltimore President Named USM Chancellor

Jay A. Perman, M.D. Recognized for Collaboration and Economic Development, Community Engagement and Inclusion Initiatives

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“Demagoguery and Democracy” books

Dialogue Over Demagoguery

First Year Book Author Argues for Moving Beyond ‘Us vs. Them’ in Politics

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Collage of startup founders

Supercharging Student Startups

With $20K Grants to Two Ventures, New Dingman Center Program to Boost Summer Accelerator Progress

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Illustration of person conducting a job search on a computer

Five Ways the Hiring Game Is Changing

From ‘Social Listening’ to AI Applicant Scans, University Career Center Offers Tips on the Future of Work

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Richard Dickson ’90 with Mattel toys

Innovation House

Terp Alum, Now Mattel’s President and COO, Blends Art and Science to Create Joy

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Performers in Flyin' West read a letter

Theater Production Tells Pioneering Story

‘Flyin’ West’ Follows African American Women Staking Claims to Land in 1898

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Collage of items from student org collections

Stamping Students’ History

New University Archives Initiative Seeks to Preserve Terp Organizations’ Past

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My Maryland Odyssey game board

A Monopoly on College Park

New Board Game Teaches First-Year Students About Ins and Outs of College Life

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