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Aerospace Researcher Develops New Way to Navigate
Publication Tackles Confusion Over Terminology Used to Describe How Viruses Spread
Partnership With City Ferries Local Seniors to Music Performances at The Clarice
Publication Tackles Confusion Over Terminology Used to Describe How Viruses Spread
Partnership With City Ferries Local Seniors to Music Performances at The Clarice
Space Encourages Visitors to Engage With Nature and Each Other
Inaugural Grant Recipients’ Projects Span Campus, Extend Into Local, State, Global Communities
A Roundup of Recent Accomplishments
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This session will provide concrete techniques for recognizing, understanding and altering unhelpful patterns of thinking.
Communications of the ACMWe need platforms to have rules, because a platform with no rules, like 4chan, is a terrible place. And we can see with Twitter or X what happens when you stop enforcing the rules you have.
The University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business has launched the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Business to conduct research and outreach to realize the potential of AI through intentional design and governance frameworks centering on human judgment and creativity.
Student Entertainment Events’ Art Attack XL will go extra large this spring, extending over two nights. On May 3, SEE will welcome Grammy-nominated rapper Smino at 8 p.m. in Ritchie Coliseum. On May 4, at the same time and place, the official Art Attack Pop Hits Dance Party will include giveaways, free mocktails, snacks and glow sticks.
After a year in hibernation aboard the International Space Station, a NASA tool to observe ecosystems led by a University of Maryland geographer will be prepared for a return to service on Monday—Earth Day.
Twenty-five Years After the LGBTQ+ Equity Center Opened, Its Founders Recount Humble Start, Hard-Won Victories
In UMD Interview, Jeanette Epps Describes Surprises and Role as ‘Hands and Eyes’ of Earthbound Scientists
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