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Spanish for Health Professions Class Goes Beyond Vocabulary

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Sweeping UMD Review Finds Deep Disparities in Childhood Exposure to Neurotoxins

Children of Color, Those From Low-Income Families Suffer More Developmental Harm From Pollutants

Campus & Community

More Than Words

Spanish for Health Professions Class Goes Beyond Vocabulary

Research

Sweeping UMD Review Finds Deep Disparities in Childhood Exposure to Neurotoxins

Children of Color, Those From Low-Income Families Suffer More Developmental Harm From Pollutants

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UMD’s Research Funding Swells to a Record $834M, Up 23% in One Year

Strategic Partnerships, Seed Grant Programs, Interdisciplinary Collaborations Cited as Factors Behind Increase

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Hearing 'Workout' Helps Make Meaning From Noise

UMD Researchers’ Training can Help Older People Retain Social, Family Connections

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Disaster Drones to the Rescue

Computer Science Major, Assistant Professor Design System to Locate Trapped, Injured Victims After Catastrophes

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2023 Fall Career & Internship Fair

More than 200 organizations will be at Stamp Student Union for three days, seeking Terps for jobs and paid internships.

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Many of the most violent communities in the United States were intensely racially segregated. And once they were racially segregated, then broader society sort of started systematically disinvesting in those communities.

Thomas Abt

Director of the Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction and associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, on looking at the macro and micro causes of violence

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UMD Researchers Bolster New State Center for Behavioral Health and Public Safety

Researchers from the Maryland Crime Research and Innovation Center (MCRIC) at the University of Maryland (UMD) have developed a strategic plan for a new center that will serve as a hub for the state to improve access to behavioral health care and reduce engagement with the criminal justice system.

City of College Park Celebrates First Sale in New Homeownership Program

ew program that provides a path to affordable homeownership in College Park for middle- and low-income residents celebrated its first home sale Wednesday.

New Awards, Initiatives to Recognize, Support UMD Staff

Follow up to announcement of three new staff-focused initiatives to support the work of UMD's Fearlessly Forward strategic plan commitment to invest in people and communities.

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How Well Do You Know Terp Helmet History?

As Football Team Debuts New Headgear, Can You Match the Old Designs to Their Seasons?

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UMD Rises in U.S. News’ Rankings of National Universities

Maryland Is No. 19 Among Public Schools, Jumps Nine Spots in Overall Rating

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