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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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A New ‘Script’ for LGTBQ+ Patient Caregivers

Training Program Aims to Improve Mental Health Treatment

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Great Value brand Juneteenth ice cream

Why Companies Can’t Treat Every Holiday as a ‘Holiday’

UMD Marketing Expert Sees Mistakes in Commercializing of Juneteenth

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‘Go Fearlessly Forward’

At New Combined Commencement, Thousands of UMD Students Celebrate

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Hope for the Future From Student Speaker

Commencement Honoree Leaves Legacy of Advocacy for Classmates

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UMD to Celebrate Combined Classes in Joint Commencement Ceremony

Maryland Stadium Event to Honor 12,600 Students

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Two women walk amid debris in Kyiv, Ukraine

UMD Expert: Putin’s ‘Cakewalk’ Illusion in Ukraine Gave Way to Attacks on Civilians

Psychology Professor Expects Leader to Double Down in Face of Ukrainian Resolve

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A New Welcome to UMD

Visitor Center Opens ‘One-Stop Shop’ in The Hotel

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Digitized Media Diversity

Jewish, Asian and Latino Student Newspapers Added to UMD’s Online Collections

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A Brand New World

Student-Athletes Can Now Pursue Endorsement Deals, and UMD Is Creating a Playbook to Support Them

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Sound Decisions

Researcher Beats His Own Drum in Considering How Brains Process and Understand Sound

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1856 Project Starts With Campus Community

Initiative Studying UMD’s Ties to Slavery to Hold Listening Sessions This Week

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The (Digital) Sound of History

Newly Digitized Radio News Broadcasts Turn Up Volume on Mid-century America

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