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From Down 17 to Sweet 16

Maryland Women Advance in NCAA Tournament After Heartstopping Double-OT Win Over Alabama

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7 Facts You Never Knew About Maryland

From Washington’s Resignation to Famous Authors and Firefighting Innovations, Learn More About the Old Line State

Arts & Culture

Quantum Engine Sculpture Melds Past and Future of Physics

Steampunk-Inspired Artwork Evokes Devices That Convert Energy From One Form to Another

Campus & Community

7 Facts You Never Knew About Maryland

From Washington’s Resignation to Famous Authors and Firefighting Innovations, Learn More About the Old Line State

Arts & Culture

Quantum Engine Sculpture Melds Past and Future of Physics

Steampunk-Inspired Artwork Evokes Devices That Convert Energy From One Form to Another

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Athletics

Maryland Men Rally Against Colorado State to Reach Sweet 16

Women to Take On Alabama in Second Round on Monday

Research

UMD Research Sends AI Safety to Market

Team Develops Theoretical Approach Rewarding Firms That Exceed Benchmarks on Privacy, Bias

People

Alum Shifts Cycling to School Into High Gear

Terp’s Popular ‘Bike Bus’ Promotes Exercise, Community

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Dean’s Open Forum: Mental Health

This is your chance to meet with campus leaders to share your experiences and feedback on this vital issue.

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EXPERTS in the News

If investors hear bad news first and then the CEO tries to disclose vulnerability, it looks like damage control—not authenticity.

Nick Seybert

Associate professor of business, on how CEOs can be proactive to build investor trust

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In Brief

Work Begins on Alumni Drive Complete Street Project

Temporary vehicle and bike lane striping was completed in Lot Z over Spring Break as part of a major initiative aimed at improving campus connectivity, safety and accessibility.

Sargasso Sea Plankton and Other Marine Microbes Take Turns Sharing Nutrients

In the 1960s, ecologist G. Evelyn Hutchinson raised a puzzling question: Why do so many phytoplankton species exist? The ocean teems with these photosynthesizing bacteria, but mathematically, they shouldn’t all survive while competing for limited nutrients.

Smith Students Win International Case Competition

A team of University of Maryland undergraduates took first place at an international competition to provide consulting on social responsibility.

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Features

Meet the New Kids at UMD

Campus Farm Welcomes First Dairy Goats

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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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