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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.


Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman

‘Their Histories Are Histories of Solidarity’

UMD Experts Help New PBS Documentaries Present Fuller Picture of Tubman, Douglass

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students gather around laptop

College Park Academy to Offer Fully Online Education

Successful COVID Pivot Inspires New Option for Students

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Student at commencement with cap that says, "The best is yet to come"

Survey: Class of 2021 Excels in Next Chapter

University Career Center Finds High Employment Rate, Local Business Connections

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Illustration of silhouettes and thought/speech bubbles

From Bugs to Bronze Age, Nearly 300 Courses Get Creative Boost

$2.7M in New Grants to Support Experiential Learning

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Student section with giant Maryland flag at UMD football game

What You Need to Know in Fall 2022: Athletics and Recreation

How to Cheer, Play and Get Active in the New School Year

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"All We Can Save" book

A Climate of Hope

First Year Book Anthology Showcases Resilience of Women in Face of Environmental Change

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smokestacks shooting smoke into a smoky sky

A ‘Groundbreaking Opportunity’ to Fight Climate Change

UMD Expert Sees Senate Legislation as a First Step in Investing in Environmental Justice

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Student journalists interview source on porch

Local News Supplement

Gift to Create Internship Program Connecting Merrill College, Maryland Media Outlets

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Scene of Christmas 2020 RV explosion

UMD Report: Conspiracy Theories Fueled More Terror Attacks in 2020

New Data From START Shows Little Pandemic Effect and Concentration of Violence in Afghanistan

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Abortion protesters out side Supreme Court builidng hold up a "keep abortion legal" sign

UMD Expert: Roe Ruling ‘Maybe Changes the Calculus’ on Supreme Court

Magnitude of Dobbs Decision Could Increase Public’s Appetite for Reforms

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Portrait of Sacoby Wilson with trees and smokestacks in collage background

Growing Justice From Grassroots Science

How a Public Health Researcher Is Empowering Marginalized Communities to Fight for Cleaner, Safer Conditions

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Wright family

New Kid on the Quad

Resident Director Raising Newborn on Campus to Celebrate First Father’s Day

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