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UMD Doctoral Student Patents Device That Mimics Spread of Early-Stage Cancer

First-of-Its-Kind Model Could Help Customize Drug Treatments

All Niter Shoots for Brighter Take on Y2K

Students Fill the Stamp for 2000s-Themed Party

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UMD Doctoral Student Patents Device That Mimics Spread of Early-Stage Cancer

First-of-Its-Kind Model Could Help Customize Drug Treatments

All Niter Shoots for Brighter Take on Y2K

Students Fill the Stamp for 2000s-Themed Party

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How to Make a Second Language Second Nature

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

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UMD Researchers Uncover Key Genetic Mechanisms That Could Lead to Better RNA-Based Medicines

Study Reveals How RNA Travels Between Cells to Control Genes Across Generations

Arts & Culture

A ‘Mind-Blowing’ Premiere, 130 Years Later

UMD to Debut Oldest Existing Opera by Black Composer

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Exhibition: Future Histories: New Acquisitions at The Driskell Center

This exhibition highlights materials acquired between 2018 and the fall of 2024, including books, archival materials and nearly 45 artworks on display here for the first time.

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What’s constitutional or not is only as good as the latest court decision.

Philip Joyce

Professor of public policy, on legal wrangling over the limits of presidential power

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In Brief

UMD Hosts Inaugural Big Ten Democracy Summit

The first Big Ten Democracy Summit will convene Feb. 10-11 at the University of Maryland, highlighting the vital role of higher education in fostering a thriving democracy.

Lab Safety Awareness Week Begins

This year, the University of Maryland will join institutions nationwide in celebrating Lab Safety Awareness Week from Feb. 10-14, offering events and activities that recognize the importance of laboratory safety and that thank Terps for prioritizing safety.

Do Good Challenge Ups Prize Money to Nearly $40K; New Tracks Announced

The University of Maryland’s annual Do Good Challenge will return on April 22 with nearly $40,000 in prizes—almost double from last year—going to student winners of the social impact pitch competition.

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Features

The Age of Skin

Researcher’s Study of Disease That Fatally Ages Children Leads to a Discovery That Could Help Us All Look Younger

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Winter Storm, Campus Transformed

Snowfall Sends January’s Few Students Outside to Frolic

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