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Pines Welcomes Spring 2021 Semester

UMD President Says Terps to Continue Fight Against Racial Injustice, COVID

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What You Need to Know in Spring 2021

Testing Expands; Most Fall 2020 Safety Measures Carry Over, From Buses to Dining to Stamp

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Op/ed: Blue Federal Leadership Could Spur Red State Backlash

Republican States Likely to Erect Roadblocks to Democrats’ Policies Requiring Cooperation, UMD Researchers Say

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Undergrads Allowed to Take Up to 7 Credits as Pass/Fail

Choice Extended to Last Day of Spring 2021 Classes; ‘P’ to Include Grades of C- or Better

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Terps Coming to Campus for Spring Must Get COVID Tests Every Two Weeks

New Guidelines for Face Coverings, Quarantine and Isolation Housing Also Announced

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Pines: UMD Campus Stands With Collins Family After Urbanski Sentencing

Plans for Memorial to Slain Army Officer Proceeding

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Provost Rankin to Step Down

Accomplishments Include Expanded Learning Opportunities, New Facilities, Administrative Modernization; Wylie to Serve in Interim Role

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New Residence Halls to Be Named for Trailblazers

4 Terps Honored for Helping to Diversify UMD Campus

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Season’s Greetings From Darryll and Sylvia Pines

Video: Holiday Season a Time to Reflect and Look Forward

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Two Maryland Faculty Named to National Academy of Inventors

Inductees Locascio, Chellappa Are Latest of 8 UMD Researchers Recognized for ‘Prolific Spirit of Innovation’

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Spring 2021 Plans to Look Much Like Fall’s

Most Undergrad Instruction to Begin Online; Students to Live in Single Residence-Hall Rooms; Two Weeks of Online Learning to Follow Spring Break

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Portraits From a Pandemic

Whether Trapped at Home or Marching in the Streets, Terps Facing an Enduring Health Crisis Cope, Question and Count Their Blessings

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