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Chris Carroll

Chris Carroll came to the University of Maryland in 2015 to write mostly about science, and a little about everything else. In nearly 20 years as a journalist, he was a staff writer at Stars and Stripes, National Geographic Magazine, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and others. The University of Missouri School of Journalism graduate has reported from about 30 countries, but only 16 or 17 U.S. states.


James Clapper

Breaking the Silence

Former Intel Chief to Be Honored as Distinguished UMD Veteran

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Quantum

Superpositioned

Could College Park Be Ground Zero for a Quantum Computing Revolution?

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Judith Hanna

Surprising Dance Positions

Researcher Finds Commonalities Between Ballet, Hip-hop and Exotic Dancing

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iDiversity

Bridging the Skills Divide

iDiversity Group Starts Digital Literacy Classes for Homeless

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3D-printed heart

Competing for Kids’ Health

$5M FDA Grant Supports “Shark Tank”-style Competition for New Medical Devices

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Opera

Virtually Onstage

UMD Artists, Researchers Open New Views of Opera

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Researchers and students

Backyard Battle

Wildlife Researchers Aim to Take Back Territory From Lyme-bearing Ticks

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Wall

Freshening the Air—and the View

Libraries Install Living Wall at McKeldin

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Gazette

Still Standing

In the aftermath of the Capital Gazette shootings, journalists face hard questions—and rededicate to their mission

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Tamer Bannourah ’20

Map Quest

How a Student Fought Sweat, Suspicion and Vast Distances to Help You Navigate Campus

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Napping illustration

Downtime Decisions

NSF, NIH Fund Study of How Childhood Naps Affect Memory

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Cynthia Edmunds

Beyond ‘Us vs. Them’

Interim Chief Diversity Officer Advocates for Vibrant, Inclusive Campus

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