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UMD Economist Leads Effort to Quantify Benefits of Removing Toxins
Tao, Vishkin Honored for ‘Creating Tangible Impacts’
Our Favorite Photos Captured Steady Progress, an Explosive Victory … and an Old (Green) Friend’s Visit
UMD Economist Leads Effort to Quantify Benefits of Removing Toxins
Tao, Vishkin Honored for ‘Creating Tangible Impacts’
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Donor and Family Funded Research, Fellowships, Faculty Positions and More
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Empower yourself to support your community! Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a mental health challenge, and gain the skills to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be struggling.
The New York TimesJust as ‘Here Comes the Bride’ replaced older, more formal processional pieces in the 1800s, today’s couples are shifting to songs that tell their unique stories, marking a new era.
A University of Maryland researcher is about to go ghost hunting, with support from a $100,000 grant from the Robert Johnson Wood Foundation (RWJF). It’s not your regular ghostbusting—Assistant Professor Mika Hamer of the School of Public Health’s Department of Health Policy and Management aims to uncover the extent of so-called “ghost networks” in Medicare Advantage health insurance plans.
Two-time national champion Michael Marchiano '09 has been named head coach of the University of Maryland women's soccer program.
The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) and ETS, a global education and talent solutions company, presented the University of Maryland with the 2024 ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education: From Admission Through Completion.
Planned Faculty Expansion Among Largest in University History
A Groundbreaking UMD Researcher Investigating How Respiratory Infections Spread Asks Volunteers to Check in—and Get Sick for Science
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