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Film Class Examines Hollywood’s Problematic Take on People with Cognitive, Physical Challenges
Alumna’s Brand Offers Different Take on LGBTQ+-themed Fashion
Annual Survey Puts UMD at No. 19 Overall, No. 11 Among Public Institutions
Alumna’s Brand Offers Different Take on LGBTQ+-themed Fashion
Annual Survey Puts UMD at No. 19 Overall, No. 11 Among Public Institutions
30% Reduction Would Limit Global Temperature Rise in Coming Decades
From Toy Drives to Volunteering on a Farm, Students, Faculty and Alums Make Giving Back Easy
The Old, Bruised and Overused Can Find New Life in McKeldin Basement Lab
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Thank you for hearing our stories and being a good relative for Native & Indigenous Heritage Month. Join us for a game night and reflection about the knowledge and events shared during Native & Indigenous Heritage Month. There will be snacks, drinks, and free t-shirts and stickers! Play games such as Cards For Decolonization and more!
APIf you want to be in the truth-telling business, which journalists claim they do, you shouldn’t tell lies.
A University of Maryland undergraduate and alumna were named to DC Inno’s Inno Under 25 class of 2023.
The School of Public Policy’s new home won an international architectural award for its cutting-edge teaching and collaborative spaces that blend traditional and contemporary styles and invite people to gather for public discourse.
A multi-institutional team led by the University of Maryland has been selected for the DARPA Triage Challenge, in which participants compete to develop novel methods of detecting injuries, particularly in mass casualty incidents, so that medical personnel can respond more quickly, efficiently and precisely.
From Toy Drives to Volunteering on a Farm, Students, Faculty and Alums Make Giving Back Easy
Human Body Becomes Robot Playground in Project Funded by Arts for All Initiative
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