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Archive Captures Records on 100,000 Twisters, From U.S. Plains to Eastern Hemisphere
Fearlessly Forward Awards Celebrate Staff Members Across Campus
Program Enhances Coverage Throughout State, Gives Students Reporting Experience
Fearlessly Forward Awards Celebrate Staff Members Across Campus
Program Enhances Coverage Throughout State, Gives Students Reporting Experience
Scholars Aggregate Threats to Thousands of County Governments to Draw Conclusions
Project Will Develop Tools, Standards and Reparative Practices to Restore Indigenous Histories
Art Grad’s Print to Be Featured in Spring Exhibition
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The senate will vote on the PCC Proposal to Establish a Master of Information and hear two special orders. There will be an opportunity for senators to bring new business.
The Baltimore BannerWhat Royal Farms doesn’t want is their brand to be associated with someone who has bad moral character.
A University of Maryland scientist using advanced microscopy to reveal the secrets of cell-to-cell communication in developing organisms received a five-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue his research.
The University of Maryland has launched TerpAI, a new UMD-owned chatbot powered by OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, and available to all UMD students, faculty and staff. This is one of several generative AI (GenAI) services provided by the Division of Information Technology.
A new study in Applied Thermal Engineering by researchers at the UMD Center for Environmental Energy Engineering (CEEE) finds that heat pump performance could be significantly improved by breaking the compression process into multiple stages.
Researcher’s Study of Disease That Fatally Ages Children Leads to a Discovery That Could Help Us All Look Younger
Snowfall Sends January’s Few Students Outside to Frolic
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