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Investment Would Increase Efficiency, Prepare Campus for Alternative Fuel Sources
Theatre Designers Seek to Improve Deaf Community’s Access to Live Performances
UMD Psychologist to Lead $250K Effort to Help Black Teens Cope With Racism, Common Mental Health Problems
Theatre Designers Seek to Improve Deaf Community’s Access to Live Performances
UMD Psychologist to Lead $250K Effort to Help Black Teens Cope With Racism, Common Mental Health Problems
Making Schools Welcoming for All Can Lead to a More Fair, Just Society, Education Scholar Says
Awards for 24 Projects Fund Use of AI, Gamification and More in the Classroom
Department of Global, Environmental, and Occupational Health to Tackle Issues ‘Head On’
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We invite the campus community to join us in dedicating and celebrating this area within the UMD Memorial Chapel’s Garden of Reflection and Remembrance.
DC News NowAI is likely to change the shape of a lot of people’s careers going forward, whether you’re a journalist or an artist or a historian or a computer scientist.
The School of Public Policy on Tuesday launched a new institute committed to advancing the practice and study of public leadership on local, national and global scales. The Institute for Public Leadership (IPL) will serve as a hub for research and education centered on guiding individuals and organizations to confront multifaceted societal challenges and foster positive change.
The University of Maryland has been recognized as a Bird Campus by the Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership, designation recognizing colleges and universities committed to reducing threats to birds and becoming more healthy for students, faculty and employees (as well as birds).
Nikki Giovanni, an acclaimed poet and revered voice on race, gender, love and family, will visit the University of Maryland to discuss her work and lifelong commitment to the arts and humanities.
Twenty-five Years After the LGBTQ+ Equity Center Opened, Its Founders Recount Humble Start, Hard-Won Victories
In UMD Interview, Jeanette Epps Describes Surprises and Role as ‘Hands and Eyes’ of Earthbound Scientists
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