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UMD Changes How Students Learn to Build Real-World, Tech-Ready Skills, Provost Says
UMD Extension Program Teaches Participants How to Make—and Maintain—Real Change
Academic Minor, Composting, Campus ReUse Store Among Initiatives Started by Faculty, Staff and Students
UMD Extension Program Teaches Participants How to Make—and Maintain—Real Change
Academic Minor, Composting, Campus ReUse Store Among Initiatives Started by Faculty, Staff and Students
6 Student Teams to Demonstrate How They ‘Do Good’ in Pitch Competition
Government and Politics, Computer Science Student is 11th Terp Honored for Exceptional Leadership Potential
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The annual Do Good Challenge inspires students to make a difference for the issues, ideas and communities they care about. Students from across campus spend the year advocating, fundraising, volunteering and developing solutions to tackle pressing social issues.
The New York TimesOn some level, very few people outside the College of Cardinals can really speak to the reality.
A faculty member in the University of Maryland’s Department of Psychology is among 15 recently appointed assistant professors nationwide who will receive $300,000 to pursue groundbreaking research in chemistry and the biomedical sciences as 2025 honorees of the Searle Scholars Program.
University of Maryland alumna Shyanne Sellers was selected by the Golden State Valkyries as the No. 17 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft on Monday night in New York.
From toddlers in day care to seedlings in forests, young organisms tend to get sick more easily than adults—a phenomenon that has long puzzled parents and scientists alike.
Alum Jim Henson’s Beloved Muppet Will Address Graduates at Campus Ceremony
Researcher’s Study of Disease That Fatally Ages Children Leads to a Discovery That Could Help Us All Look Younger
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