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AI and medicine combine in new UMB-UMD program.

Maryland Researchers Combine AI, Medicine on Major Health Challenges

UMB-UMCP Program Announces First Grants

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UMD Commencement program

UMD to Hold Virtual Commencement May 22, Invite Graduates to Participate in December Ceremony

Plan for Spring Class of 2020 Also Includes Complimentary Tickets to Football Game

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Construction has started on Southern Gateway, a project that will help transform the Baltimore Avenue corridor in College Park with nearly 400 apartments and over 60,000 square feet of street-level retail space.

Construction Begins on Major Downtown Mixed-use Development

Southern Gateway, One of Region’s Biggest Projects, Starts With Safety Precautions Amid Coronavirus Crisis

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Cloth masks

State, Prince George’s County Order Face Coverings for Shopping, Public Transit

On-Campus Workers, Residents Urged to Follow Guidelines Around Others

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Delicate cherry blossoms in foreground, ornate Georgian columns in backgrond

Student Crisis Fund Distributes Over $500,000

Nearly 500 Students Still Await Help as Applications Keep Streaming In

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Sundial on UMD campus

Seed Grants to Grow 9 UMD Research Projects on COVID-19

Projects Focus on Virus Prevention, Control and Response

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The university community is grieving the death of its first staff member from complications due to COVID-19, UMD President Wallace D. Loh announced yesterday.

University Loses First Staff Member to COVID-19

Longtime Dining Services Manager Died of Complications Related to Virus

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Empty lab in Clark Hall

Severe Research Restrictions Extended

COVID-19 Research, Animal Care to Continue With Precautions

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Testudo sculpture on campus

New Rallying Cry: Shells United

Loh Encourages Terps Near and Far to Support Each Other Through Pandemic

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Turner Hall through cherry blossoms

University Operations Will Continue Online

Most Employees to Continue Teleworking After Hogan’s Stay-at-home Order

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Disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic has driven a number of changes, including a hiring freeze, adjustment of student and employee fees and a plan to reduce and delay spending, said UMD President Wallace D. Loh.

UMD Freezes Hiring, Plans to Reduce, Delay Expenditures

Loh: Financial Impact of Pandemic on UMD Estimated at $87M

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Students walkig on mall

University to Refund Student Fees

Prorated Room and Board, Parking, Athletics, Other Adjustments Total $39 Million

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