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Planned Faculty Expansion Among Largest in University History
Facts and Resources About New HR, Finance System Launching Friday
In a Fraught Environment, Many K-12 Educators Fear Saying the Wrong Thing
Facts and Resources About New HR, Finance System Launching Friday
In a Fraught Environment, Many K-12 Educators Fear Saying the Wrong Thing
Bering Sea Environmental Changes Threaten People, Ecosystems
Princeton Review, Entrepreneur Magazine List Ranks UMD at No. 7 Overall, No. 5 Among Public Universities
In Campus Conversation, Experts Point to Misunderstandings About Black, Latino, Asian and Female Voters
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This panel explores the dynamic relationship between language, power and identity within Black diasporic communities, focusing on Black languages as powerful tools of liberation and cultural expression.
The Baltimore SunI think people like (Hogan) are really squeezed out. For a long time, people made a distinction between Trump and Republicans. It’s Trump’s party now.
A sophisticated type of artificial intelligence (AI) known as deep learning could play an important role in reducing energy usage in the next generation of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, a new University of Maryland study found.
University President Darryll J. Pines and Senior Vice President and Provost Jennifer King Rice sent the following email to the campus community on Wednesday afternoon: As Election Day approaches on Nov. 5, we have the opportunity to participate in one of our most important civic duties when we cast our vote for candidates and causes that we each support.
A newly published paper led by the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Energy Engineering (CEEE) researchers makes the case for developing heat pump technologies to decarbonize the wood-drying industry, which prepares lumber for building construction, furniture and more.
UMD Counseling Center Offers Tips on Managing Emotions
A Groundbreaking UMD Researcher Investigating How Respiratory Infections Spread Asks Volunteers to Check in—and Get Sick for Science
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