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Employees Encouraged to Participate in Statewide Service Program

Four Hours of Paid Administrative Leave Available Through Oct. 31 to Participants

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University Health Center Director Named

Dr. Spyridon Marinopoulos to Leave Similar Post at Hopkins

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Big Ten Football to Start Competition in Late October

Conference Adopts Stringent New Medical Protocols

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How COVID Complicates a Historic Hurricane Season

As Sally Aims for Gulf Coast, Expert Urges Broader Thinking About Disaster Resilience, and Believing the Science

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Wear Your Mask 4 Maryland

New PSA Promotes Why Terps Choose Safe Behavior

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UMD Rises to No. 19 in U.S. News Rankings of Top Public Colleges

Popular Listings Also Feature Programs in Computer Science, Business, Engineering

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Vectors of Misinformation

Amid Pandemic’s Confusion, Research Finds Tweets from Both Pro- and Anti-Vaccine Accounts Can Mislead—Although Not Equally

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Limited In-person Undergraduate Instruction to Resume Monday

Dining to Continue ‘Grab and Go;’ RecWell, Stamp Amenities to Remain Available by Appointment

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Leaders Unveil Strategies to Close Projected $292M Budget Shortfall Due to Pandemic

Highest-Paid Employees Face Temporary Salary Reductions; Hiring Freeze Remains in Place

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Incoming Class Act

Meet 16 Impressive First-Year Terps as They Join UMD

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Banded Together

USM Institutions to Host Virtual Benefit Concert to Help Students in Financial Crisis

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Social Data Science Center Launches With Support From Facebook

Initial Projects Include Survey Tools to Track, Predict COVID-19 Hot Spots

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