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Our Favorite Photos Captured Steady Progress, an Explosive Victory … and an Old (Green) Friend’s Visit
Donor and Family Funded Research, Fellowships, Faculty Positions and More
9 Tips From RecWell Staff for Finding Balance in End-of-Semester Blitz
Maryland Delegate Teaches Course on Public Service
Donor and Family Funded Research, Fellowships, Faculty Positions and More
9 Tips From RecWell Staff for Finding Balance in End-of-Semester Blitz
Maryland Delegate Teaches Course on Public Service
For a Decade, Students Have Learned Through Awarding Grants to Local Nonprofits
$1.3M Available for Interdisciplinary Work Focused on Responsible, Ethical AI Development
New Course, Inspired by Life of Richard Collins III, Aims to Understand—and Stop—Hate Crimes
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Join the Memorial Chapel staff and a handful of special guest speakers for the annual lighting of the Labyrinth. This brief interfaith service reflects on the importance of light in our spiritual and physical lives. Light fare will be available in the Garden Chapel after the ceremony.
Roll CallThe thing to look at is not just if the senior person is pushed out, but who replaces them. If they pick the next person in line, then seniority is still respected.
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.
The contractor for the Purple Line light-rail project will close the eastbound lane of Campus Drive near the WMATA Metrorail garage between the underpass and River Road from on or about Dec. 18 through Jan. 22.
A University of Maryland professor was selected by President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to be United States deputy secretary of the Treasury, the No. 2 position at the department.
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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