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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.


boxes of COVID-19 self-tests (rapid antigen tests)

Pivoting to a New Pandemic Pain Point

Alum’s Vaccine Hunter Group Now Finds COVID-19 Tests

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UMD students volunteer to help with voting at the Xfinity Center in the November 2020 presidential election.

Surveys: UMD Students’ Voting Rate Soared in 2020—But They Worry About Democracy

Terps More Engaged Than Students Nationally, Research Finds

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Graduates to Be Honored for Resilience and Achievements

Commencement Will Feature Remarks From Student and Bestselling Alum Author Jeff Kinney

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Feeling Deflated by Inflation? UMD Economist Sees Price Pain as Transitory

Shifts in Spending, Tight Labor Market Fueled by Waning Pandemic

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Word cloud with Gen X, Baby Boomers, Gen Z and Millennials and words that describe them

6 Reasons to Drop the Generation Labels

From Lack of Science to Emphasis on Consumerism, UMD Sociologist Explains Why Nicknames Need to Go

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Donta Scott in a white jersey, mid-dribble with a basketball in hand

‘Wired Differently’ on the Court and in the Classroom

In New Book, Terps Basketball Player Explores Academic Struggles, Encourages Youth to Seek Help

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Two students work at 3D printing station in Terrapin Works facility

You Can Make It at Maryland

8 Campus Makerspaces Where Terps Turn Out the Next Big Thing

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5 Recommendations for a ‘Bad’ Movie Night

1970s Filmmaking Left a Rebellious Legacy. A UMD Class Explains How.

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Rashawn Ray teaches in classroom

UMD, Google Unit Partner on Developing VR Training Platform for Police

New Research a Highlight of Inaugural ‘Beyond the Field’ Homecoming Address

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Letters of Hope and Familiarity

Alum’s New Book Highlights African Americans’ Relationship to Lincoln

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Pressing Play

Esports Have Become an International Phenomenon. With Terps Already Competing at the Highest Levels, UMD Powers Up Support for Gamers.

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UMD Researchers Find Ripple Effects of Racism in Homeownership

Brookings Study Highlights How Disparities Undercut Opportunities

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