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Liam Farrell

Liam Farrell has written for Terp magazine and other UMD publications since 2013, winning multiple regional and national awards. A graduate of Columbia University’s School of Journalism and former local and state government politics reporter for The Frederick News-Post and The (Annapolis) Capital, he wrote for Notre Dame Magazine before coming to College Park.


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Drain Gain

Researchers Seek to Lift Urban Areas by Managing Stormwater

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Refuse Reborn

Trash to Treasure Program Collects Estimated 25 Tons of Recyclable, Reusable Goods

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Mirrors on the Moon

50 Years After Apollo 11 Landing, UMD Experiment Continues to Provide Physics Answers

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Bloomberg speaks at commencement

Spring Commencement: Speaker Michael Bloomberg Encourages Grads to Put Fearless Ideas Into Action

Former Mayor, Philanthropist Gives $2.3M to UMD, Partner for Climate Study

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Spring 2019 Commencement by the Numbers

Graduation Celebrations Start Today; We Share the Stats Behind It

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Marijuana

Growing Concerns

Full legalization of marijuana is often considered inevitable. But as the industry takes off, Terp entrepreneurs and academics alike are still wrestling with the implications.

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Jerome Quenum

Guaranteed Connection

Medalist Honors Late Father With Career Pursuit as More Than 8,200 Terps Graduate Next Week

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ROTC Charts a New Course

New Fitness Area Dedicated Today

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Masters of Disasters

Class Teaches Students About Tragedies, From Real World to Silver Screen

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Panel at the "Teach-In on Activism to Prevent Gun Violence”

Starting a New Conversation on Gun Violence

At Teach-in, Panel Frames Activism as a Public Health Issue

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UMD Honored by Peabodys

Journalism Professor, Archives Played Key Roles in Documentary, Podcast

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