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Maryland Football, ‘Unlocked’

New Docuseries Gives Fans Behind-the-Scenes Look at Team Leading Up to Spring Game

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Smooth Operators

Think You Know E-scooter Safety? Take Our Quiz

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Coronavirus

Health Center Provides Information on Coronavirus

Infection Not in Maryland, but Hand-Washing, Other Preventative Steps Encouraged

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Balance of MPower

UMCP, UMB Roll Out Achievements in Annapolis Showcase

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Fireworks at homecoming 2019

From Rankings to Prankings: The Year in Review

Revisit Maryland Today’s Most Popular Stories in 2019

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Rows of students in caps and gowns attend the Winter 2019 Commencement ceremony at the Xfinity Center

University Celebrates Winter Commencement

Graduates Urged to Be Kind Leaders, Truth Seekers

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A roof garden on top of the Physical Sciences Complex and solar panels atop of Regent's Drive Garage both play a part in the University's drive to reduce greenhouse emissions.

Report: U.S. Climate Action Effective Even Without Federal Government Onboard

Maryland Researchers Lead Study of How State, Local and Business Entities Are Combining to Reduce Greenhouse Emissions

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Journalism Report: Juvenile ‘Lifers’ Abound in Maryland, Nationwide

Howard Center, Capital News Service Team Up With ‘PBS NewsHour’ for Criminal Justice Investigation

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University Halves Carbon Emissions Ahead of Schedule

Despite Successes, Challenges Remain to Reach Carbon Neutrality, Campus Officials Say

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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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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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