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Testudo sculpture on campus

New Rallying Cry: Shells United

Loh Encourages Terps Near and Far to Support Each Other Through Pandemic

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Empty lab in Clark Hall

Severe Research Restrictions Extended

COVID-19 Research, Animal Care to Continue With Precautions

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Answering the Call Amid COVID-19

Student Volunteers Step Up at College Park Fire Station

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$3.1M Award Aims to Prevent Attacks on AI Security Measures

Research Would Safeguard Machine Learning Systems That Monitor Markets, Self-driving Cars, Facial ID

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Superheroes Club and Superheroes Club 2: A Celebration of Uniqueness book covers

A (Super)Heroic Venture

Alum’s Children’s Books Empower Readers to Do Good

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Op/ed: Let Pentagon’s Logistics Arm Attack Shortfall in COVID-19 Medical Supplies

Business Researcher Says Other Nations’ Militaries Have Played Role in Their Outbreak Responses

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Turner Hall through cherry blossoms

University Operations Will Continue Online

Most Employees to Continue Teleworking After Hogan’s Stay-at-home Order

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David C. Driskell in art studio

David C. Driskell, African American Art Pioneer, Dies at 88

Distinguished University Professor Revolutionized Field of African American Art Through Scholarship, Innovation, Humanity

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Five to Thrive 4/3/2020

Your Tips for Workplace Success

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Staying Fit During Seclusion

Fitness Expert Provides Simple Exercises to Do at Home

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Woman wears surgical mask at grocery store

Wearing Surgical Masks in Public Could Help Slow Pandemic’s Advance, New Study Suggests

UMD Researcher Advised White House on Team's Finding That Disputed Measure Could Limit Virus Spread by Infected People

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Disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic has driven a number of changes, including a hiring freeze, adjustment of student and employee fees and a plan to reduce and delay spending, said UMD President Wallace D. Loh.

UMD Freezes Hiring, Plans to Reduce, Delay Expenditures

Loh: Financial Impact of Pandemic on UMD Estimated at $87M

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