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Justin Lee photographs a pygmy rattlesnake. Lee, who works in a herpetology lab at the Smithsonian is first author on a number of research papers.

Tipping the Scales

Undergrad Specializes in Reptilian Discovery

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Kim Building

Engineers Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors

New Inductees Are Latest of Six UMD Faculty Recognized by NAI for ‘Prolific Spirit of Innovation’

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Students walking; According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Education, UMD students graduate with less debt and get higher-paying jobs after graduation, on average, than students from other Maryland, Big Ten and U.S. universities.

Return on Investment

Federal Database Shows Maryland Students Owe Less, Get Paid More

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USM Review: UMD Followed Recognized Health Protocols in Adenovirus, Mold Response

Expert Panel Recommends Enhancements to Data Tracking, Cross-unit Communication

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Black T-shirt that reads, "Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Scholarship" on the back

UMD Ranked in Top 10 for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Education for Fifth Straight Year

Princeton Review, Entrepreneur Magazine Weighed Academic Offerings, Experiential Learning Opportunities, Career Outcomes

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A Fearless (Tele)Visionary

Clark School Adds Key TV Tech Figure to Innovation Hall of Fame

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University of Maryland freshmen Sage Leone, left, of Elkton, Md., and Genevieve Sampson, right, of Severna Park, Md., take part in Technica on Saturday at the Armory.

Technica-lly, Another Success

At World’s Largest Hackathon of Its Kind, Female and Nonbinary Participants Aim to Change the Face of Tech

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University of Maryland, Baltimore President Named USM Chancellor

Jay A. Perman, M.D. Recognized for Collaboration and Economic Development, Community Engagement and Inclusion Initiatives

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Five Ways the Hiring Game Is Changing

From ‘Social Listening’ to AI Applicant Scans, University Career Center Offers Tips on the Future of Work

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Caribou in a river

Who Goes Farthest?

Research Tracks the World’s Longest Wild Animal Terrestrial Migrations and Movements

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Fireworks at homecoming 2019

2019 Homecoming Highlights

Football, Fireworks, Fun, Food—and Giving Back—Made for a Week of Memories

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Rendering of School of Public Policy building

Ground Broken on School of Public Policy Building

New Campus Home to Enhance ‘Do Good’ Efforts

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