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Gold Medal-Winning Terps Named Homecoming Grand Marshals

In Return of Tradition, Thea LaFond-Gadson, Alyssa Thomas to Promote Maryland Pride

Campus & Community

‘Do Good’ Has a Nice Ring to It

UMD Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Interactive Exhibit Inspiring Service

Research

ADHD: Misunderstood, Underdiagnosed—and Treatable

UMD Expert on Disorder Sheds Light and Shares Insights During Awareness Month

Campus & Community

‘Do Good’ Has a Nice Ring to It

UMD Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Interactive Exhibit Inspiring Service

Research

ADHD: Misunderstood, Underdiagnosed—and Treatable

UMD Expert on Disorder Sheds Light and Shares Insights During Awareness Month

Recent Articles

Farm to Table, UMD Style

Terp Farm Celebrates 10 Years of Growing Fresh Produce for Campus

People

With Medieval-Inspired Band, Alums Take Ye Olde Stage

The Bards Release Medieval-Inspired Album, Play Sold-Out Renaissance Festival

Research

AI-Generated Misinformation is Everywhere. ID’ing It May Be Harder Than You Think

UMD Experts Explain the Emotional Pulls and Cognitive Pitfalls—and How to Avoid Them

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From Stress to Serenity: Breathwork and Meditation (Mental Health Awareness Week)

Unlock your calm and focused self through a transformative breathwork and meditation session with SKY@UMD as part of the Mental Health Coalition’s annual Mental Health Awareness Week.

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EXPERTS in the News

These are real people who are giving this money, and for campaigns to treat them as replaceable and disposable, yes, that raises some ethical concerns they should be thinking about.

Derek Willis

Lecturer in data and computational journalism, on political campaigns continuing to solicit frequent donors who may be suffering from cognitive decline

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In Brief

UMD Graduate School Honored for Outstanding Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

The University of Maryland Graduate School received the 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, a national honor recognizing U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion. The annual HEED award is administered by Insight Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. This is the first year that the award has a specific category honoring graduate schools.

Engineer Awarded $735K to Develop Renewable Construction Materials From Auto Waste

A University of Maryland engineer has been awarded a $735,000 grant by the auto recycling industry to develop renewable construction materials from residue produced during the process of auto shredding.

NSF Renews $5M Grant for ACES Cybersecurity Training

The University of Maryland Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students (ACES) program has secured the renewal of a $5 million National Science Foundation CyberCorps Scholarship for Service grant, advancing efforts to close the federal workforce gap in cybersecurity.

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Features

In UMD Visit, Kermit Makes a Rainbow Connection With Terps

Famed Frog (and his Performer) Talk With ARHU Dean About Jim Henson ’60, Miss Piggy and Life Lessons From the Muppets

Story

Greene Turtle, Raising Cane’s, Honey Pig Among Big-Name Eateries Coming to Greater College Park

Local Faves Taqueria Habanero to Reopen, Northwest Chinese Launches New Concept; More Housing Coming

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