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At Campus Event, George Pelecanos ’80 Discusses Writing Craft and UMD Memories
Collegiate League-Winning Team Builds Community Around Popular Video Game
Film Examines East German Secret Police Through Victim’s Eyes With Surveillance Implications for Today
Collegiate League-Winning Team Builds Community Around Popular Video Game
Film Examines East German Secret Police Through Victim’s Eyes With Surveillance Implications for Today
From Zoom Fluency to Trauma-Informed Pedagogy, UMD’s Classrooms Have Changed
University of Maryland, College Park Awarded 71 Patents in 2024
UMD-Led Study Reveals Growing Threats to Ecosystems, Agriculture, Infrastructure
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The Dukes are headed to College Park! Join SEE as Jane Wickline and Liva Pierce of comedy duo DUKES indulge us with a live comedy show.
USA TodayWe discourage gardeners from doing too much ‘tidying up’ in spring, in terms of pruning off old perennial stems and cutting back shrub branches.
Metamorphic proteins are able to drastically switch between multiple shapes in human, animal and bacterial cells, enabling them to adapt to changing environments and carry out diverse functions. But L ittle is known about how this “shapeshifting” happens.
The contractor building the state’s light-rail Purple Line will close two lanes of Baltimore Avenue in College Park from Hotel Drive to Fraternity Row from on or about March 17 through May 19 to facilitate construction of the tracks across the street. One lane of travel will be open in each direction. See this map for details and sidewalk detours.
TerpTax, a University of Maryland-affiliated nonprofit housed at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, is offering free tax preparation services to UMD students and low- to middle-income residents of the College Park community.
Campus Farm Welcomes First Dairy Goats
Researcher’s Study of Disease That Fatally Ages Children Leads to a Discovery That Could Help Us All Look Younger
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