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Pines Heralds Growth of ‘Quantum for All’

At International Conference, President Pitches Vision of Future Enhanced by UMD-Led Research

Campus & Community

UMD Acquires Land, Building in Discovery District

Space, Surrounding Area Will Foster Continued Growth of Academic, Research Missions

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Op/ed: Why We Shouldn’t Bemoan the Loss of the Expanded Child Tax Credit

Much of the Money Went to Higher-Income Families or was Spent Improperly, UMD Researchers Argue

Campus & Community

UMD Acquires Land, Building in Discovery District

Space, Surrounding Area Will Foster Continued Growth of Academic, Research Missions

Research

Op/ed: Why We Shouldn’t Bemoan the Loss of the Expanded Child Tax Credit

Much of the Money Went to Higher-Income Families or was Spent Improperly, UMD Researchers Argue

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‘Rosie, ¿Tiene Fiebre Mi Bebé?’

Grant Funds Bilingual Capabilities of Health Chatbot for Moms of Babies

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Blast From the Past—and Into the Future

75 Years After Its Groundbreaking, Revived UMD Wind Tunnel Revs Up

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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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The School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the story of a high school student who wants to ask her girlfriend to the prom, but faces resistance from the infuriated PTA, who calls for the cancellation of the event. To her surprise, a group of Broadway actors arrives to support and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, coming to her "rescue." She discovers the courage to stand in her truth and be herself.

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Part of what we're seeing at the border is that the U.S. is changing people's status, but they're denying them status as well.

Niambi Carter

associate professor of public policy, on the politics behind the surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border

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In Brief

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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Features

Roads to Recovery

In Rural Maryland, a New ‘Been-There-Done-That’ Approach to the Opioid Crisis Offers Hope on Four Wheels

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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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