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‘Murderous Verbs’ and a Movie Mayhem Surge

UMD-led Study of 166,534 Films Shows More Violence Across Film Genres

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Winter Storm, Campus Transformed

Snowfall Sends January’s Few Students Outside to Frolic

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$7.8M Award Aims to Revolutionize Renewable Energy for Ocean Monitoring Devices

UMD Researcher Leads Development of Advanced Fuel Cells Powered by Marine Microbes

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What Happens at UMD if the Federal Government Shuts Down

Answers to 5 Frequently Asked Questions

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Health, Economic Costs of Exposure to 3 Chemicals in Plastic: $1.5T in a Year, Study Shows

UMD Economist Leads Effort to Quantify Benefits of Removing Toxins

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‘Do Good’ Holiday Greetings

Happy Holidays From Darryll and Sylvia Pines

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2 Maryland Engineers Named to National Academy of Inventors

Tao, Vishkin Honored for ‘Creating Tangible Impacts’

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Eugenia Brin, Longtime Supporter of Science, Performing Arts at UMD, Dies

Donor and Family Funded Research, Fellowships, Faculty Positions and More

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2024: The Year in Pictures

Our Favorite Photos Captured Steady Progress, an Explosive Victory … and an Old (Green) Friend’s Visit

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Countering Finals Stress With Exercise, Nutrition and Rest

9 Tips From RecWell Staff for Finding Balance in End-of-Semester Blitz

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Molding Tomorrow’s Civic Leaders—From Firsthand Experience

Maryland Delegate Teaches Course on Public Service

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In iGive Course, Freshmen Become Philanthropists

For a Decade, Students Have Learned Through Awarding Grants to Local Nonprofits

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