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Terp Twins Times 2

From Family Dinners to Built-in Besties, 4 Sisters Share Benefits of Attending UMD Together

Arts & Culture

New Ideas for Used Materials

Art Class Designs Maryland Day Installation From Found Objects

Research

Talking Politics—Without Getting the Silent Treatment

Family Therapist Offers Tips for Navigating a Fraught Election Year

Arts & Culture

New Ideas for Used Materials

Art Class Designs Maryland Day Installation From Found Objects

Research

Talking Politics—Without Getting the Silent Treatment

Family Therapist Offers Tips for Navigating a Fraught Election Year

Recent Articles

Research

Historian Drafts Supreme Court Brief Contesting Trump’s Immunity Claims

U.S. Founders’ Writings Show Presidents Have Been Subject to Law Throughout U.S. History, Researchers Argue

UMD Program to Help Maryland’s Rural Counties Cut Carbon

Center to Administer $500K to Support Municipalities Seeking Federal Grants

Arts & Culture

Low-Cost Lessons Raise Musical Bar for Local Teens

Terrapin Community Music School Matches Grad Students With Youths to Expand Access

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Dean’s Lecture Series & Reception: ‘Game-Changers: Unleashing the Power of Sports Informatics in Athletics’

In the ever-evolving landscape of athletics, the fusion of sports and data has become a game-changer, revolutionizing the way athletes train, compete and excel. Panelists will explore the dynamic intersection of sports informatics and athletics, delving into the transformative impact of data analytics, technological innovations and performance metrics on athlete development.

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EXPERTS in the News

He’s demonstrating that his appeal has not waned even though he has been the subject of all these lawsuits. ... He’s like Teflon—nothing sticks to him.

Arie Kruglanski

Distinguished University Professor of psychology, on former President Donald Trump maintaining support from Republican voters

The Independent

In Brief

UMD Recognized as Maryland Bird Campus

The University of Maryland has been recognized as a Bird Campus by the Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership, designation recognizing colleges and universities committed to reducing threats to birds and becoming more healthy for students, faculty and employees (as well as birds).

Poet, Activist Nikki Giovanni to Help Inaugurate Frederick Douglass Center

Nikki Giovanni, an acclaimed poet and revered voice on race, gender, love and family, will visit the University of Maryland to discuss her work and lifelong commitment to the arts and humanities.

Campus Belonging and Community Survey Opens

The university is seeking the campus community’s participation in the Belonging and Community at UMD survey, open April 3-26. The brief, anonymous assessment seeks to help administrators better understand the experiences and perceptions of students, faculty and staff.

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Features

Out of the Shell

Twenty-five Years After the LGBTQ+ Equity Center Opened, Its Founders Recount Humble Start, Hard-Won Victories

Story

Alum Astronaut Reports From Space Station: ‘I’m Still in Awe’

In UMD Interview, Jeanette Epps Describes Surprises and Role as ‘Hands and Eyes’ of Earthbound Scientists

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