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Man wears weather VT headset

Forecasts of the Future

Revolutionary Virtual Reality System Gives 3D Vantage of Satellite Data

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Women from Terps Racing working on race cars

Revving Toward Representation

On Terps Racing Team, More Women Than Ever Take the Wheel

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Morphic on a computer screen

Setting the Bar for Computer Access

UMD Libraries’ New Tech Targets Users With Mobility, Language, Vision Barriers, More

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Reginald Dwayne Betts

A Life of Sentences

Alum Reginald Dwayne Betts’ Time in Prison Led to a Life in Books—and the Law

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Woman pouring juice

‘OK, Gen Z-er’

Conventional Gender Roles Still Popular With American Youth, Study Shows

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Sticky notes illustrating a chart, a grad cap, a rocket, a lightbulb and skyscrapers

Gateway to Innovation

New Online Portal Marshals Campus Resources for Ideas, Startups

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Children play with parachute

Op/ed: Lessons on Battling Bias

Schools Can Help Kids Overcome Prejudice by Encouraging Diverse Friendships, Researcher Says

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Kids play on computer while mom works in Family Study Room

‘It Feels Like Parents Matter’

McKeldin Opens Designated Family Study Space

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Passengers on a cruise ship

What’s Behind Coronavirus Cruise Ship Chaos?

Public Policy Researcher Says Global Health Regulations Need Another Look, and Countries Need to Better Adhere to Them

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February Fell from the Ladies Almanack

An Illustrated History

Exhibit Celebrates Artwork of Innovative Feminist Djuna Barnes

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Students, faculty and staff line up to meet Darryll J. Pines and shake his hand

Pines Reintroduces Himself to UMD Community

Next President Meets Media and Students, Says Education ‘Equalizes Everything’

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City of College Park and University of Maryland leaders broke ground yesterday on the new City Hall project.

A New Symbol of College Park Partnerships

Officials Break Ground on City Hall Project

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