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John Sprinkle teaches class outside

Take This Class (Summer Edition!): The Secret Life of Buildings

Students Discover Hidden Histories, Meanings in the Everyday Spaces Around Them

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UMD Spinoff Firm Powers Up State’s First Solid-State Battery Production Line

Researcher’s Green Energy Innovations Will Be Used in Defense Department Electronics

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Rachel Ross on flower farm

A Blossoming Business

Inspired by Late Grandmother, Alumna Flourishes in Founding Cut-Flower Farm

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Illustration of car charging in a city with bikers and solar panels surrounding it

Economist: EVs Can Help Drive U.S. to Carbon-Neutral Power Grid

Increased Affordability, Expansion in Renewable Energy Make Electric Cars Good Climate Change Fighters

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Colin Vale in a mask and goggles carving a woodpecker with a chainsaw

Carving New Life Into Dead Wood

Alum’s Chainsaw Sculptures Celebrate Nature Throughout D.C. Area

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Solar panel among lettuces in a field

Sustainability Fund Awards Record $600K to Green Initiatives

Projects Combine Solar Power and Agriculture, Mitigate Methane Production, Reduce Stormwater Pollution

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Good for the Soul (and the Funk)

Terps Turn Out for Smino at Art Attack XL

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Finding the Humanity in AI

Feminist Scholar Envisions Tech’s Use to Shape a ‘Different Kind of Future’

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Students swing in hammocks on a grassy field

Spring Into High Gear

Terps Sprinting to Semester’s End Still Stop to Celebrate the Season

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'Redefine What It Means to Be a Family'

Professor and Alum Wife Honored as D.C.’s Foster Parent of the Year

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Op/ed: AI Is Moving Fast; AI Regulation Needs to Catch Up

Tech Policy Expert Finds Business Leaders Support Action to Avoid Misuse

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students pose in Medieval costumes on McKeldin Mall

Whatever Happened to … the Maryland Medieval Mercenary Militia?

The Tale of a Student Group of Warlords, Wenches and Serfs

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