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New Rallying Cry: Shells United

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

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Severe Research Restrictions Extended

COVID-19 Research, Animal Care to Continue With Precautions

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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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University to Refund Student Fees

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

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A new federal stimulus package will aid higher education amid the coronavirus pandemic, but will not cover UMD's losses while the campus is physically shut down, university President Wallace D. Loh said.

UMD to Share in $14B in Federal Funds for Higher Ed

Loh: Stimulus Package Will Limit Impact of Pandemic, But Won’t Offset Lost Revenues

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Graduate Courses to Be Graded S/F This Semester

Students Can Elect to Receive Earned Grades

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Spring 2020 Undergraduate Classes to Be Graded Pass/Fail

Provost: Students Can Elect to Receive Earned Grades

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Move-out Postponed Until Further Notice

Scheduled Appointments Now Canceled to Protect Student Safety

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Loh: UMD Exploring In-person, Virtual Commencement Options

State Legislature Funds New Buildings, Passes Hate-Crime Bill Named for Collins; Federal Assistance Requested

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Empty streets on UMD campus

First 4 COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in UMD Community

Research Operations Severely Restricted; Move-out, Housing Information Released

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Online Teaching to Extend Through Spring Semester; Residence Halls to Close April 5

In-person Commencement Canceled; Alternative Celebration Ideas Sought

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