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Amanda Knapp poses with muddy bike

Work-Bike Balance

Motocross-racing Alum, Family Steer Toward the Weekends

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Shelter in Place, or All Over the Place?

Researchers’ Data Analysis Shows Erratic Response to COVID-19 Restrictions

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Woman teaches via Zoom

Inside the Class-Zoom

Faculty Members, Instructors Try New Techniques in Transition to Online Teaching

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Cars line up at drive-thru food pantry

Op/ed: U.S. Can Emerge From Pandemic a Better, More Resilient Society

Economist Calls for Ongoing System of Supplemental Income Support to Weather Crises

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Seed Grants to Grow 9 UMD Research Projects on COVID-19

Projects Focus on Virus Prevention, Control and Response

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Delicate cherry blossoms in foreground, ornate Georgian columns in backgrond

Student Crisis Fund Distributes Over $500,000

Nearly 500 Students Still Await Help as Applications Keep Streaming In

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A mom helps daughter deal with stress. UMD’s Department of Family Science in the School of Public Health is partnering with the Prince George’s County Health Department to provide families with guidelines on dealing with stress and handling changing family dynamics during the pandemic.

Standing Up to Stay-at-Home Stress

Family Science Researchers Offer Tips for Riding Out the Virus

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The university community is grieving the death of its first staff member from complications due to COVID-19, UMD President Wallace D. Loh announced yesterday.

University Loses First Staff Member to COVID-19

Longtime Dining Services Manager Died of Complications Related to Virus

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Fighting COVID-19 in the ER: An Alum’s Story

Baltimore Emergency Physician Shares Fears, Challenges of Working on Front Lines

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Theater Community Pivots to Another Kind of Mask

With Protective Gear in Short Supply, Staff and Alums Sew Up Solutions 

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Green Solution to Crime?

Study Finds How Parks, Other Spaces Are Designed and Maintained Could Reduce Gun Violence

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Jewish student participates in Seder

Faith, Backed by Wi-Fi

Campus Chaplains Turn to Tech to Bridge Social, Spiritual Distancing

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