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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.


Flood

Water Is Coming

“Game of Floods” Gives Lesson in Planning for Sea-Level Rise

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Mother and daughter

The Challenges of "Mothering While Black"

Sociologist’s New Book Highlights Complex Issues That Black Middle-Class Families Face

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Mike Busch speaking

Legacy of a Lawmaker

Experts, Alums in Legislature Reflect on 33-year Tenure of Maryland House Speaker, and What Comes Next

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Emily Berry ’21

Behind the State House Scenes

Writing Internship Puts Students in the General Assembly Mix

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Barney Frank

A Frank Discussion

Former Congressman Talks Economy, Political Career

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dog illustration

Canines and the “Cocktail Party” Effect

Research Sheds Light on How Dogs, Infants Respond in Noisy Environments

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Homeless

The Homeless as Scapegoats?

Sociologist Debunks Misperceptions After Baltimore Panhandler Murder Ruse

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Tax forms and calculator

Got a Case of IRS Tax Shock?

UMD Expert Explains the Tax Changes Surprising Filers This Year

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US-Mexico Border

A Window Into the Border-Wall Battle

As U.S. House Prepares to Vote, Professor Analyzes President’s Emergency Order

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Eastern Shore health care illustration

Patchwork Problem

Research Examines Health Care Challenges for Rural Immigrants

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Peace Corps

Global Identity

Terp Takes Over Peace Corps

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Capps

Damage, Controlled

UMD Researcher Shares With Veterans What Helped Him Heal From War: Writing

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