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One Medalist, Four Finalists Embody Terp Spirit

Seniors Make a Lasting Mark Through Service, Achievement

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‘Gambit’ Pays Off in UMD Team’s Search-and-Rescue Competition Win

Drone Negotiated Indoor Chaos of a Simulated Quake to Bring Aid—and Bring Home $150K Prize

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At UMD, EPA Chief Tells Young People: ‘Never Forget How Vital Your Role Is’

Biden Administration Rolls Out New Proposed Regulations on Energy Sector at Campus Event

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Cooling Down the Cloud

$3.5M DOE Award Supports UMD Project to Reduce Energy Use in Data Centers

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Parker Yablon ’18 and Sam Panitch ’18

Alum Podcast Hosts Seek to ‘Elevate’ Post-College Life

Hosts Share 5 Tips for Solidifying Mental Fortitude

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What Do ‘Yew’ Know About UMD Trees?

Go Out on a Limb to Guess the Oldest, Tallest and Most Delicious

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Summer Road Closures Planned for Campus Construction

With Fewer Vehicles at UMD, Detours to Help Speed Up Purple Line Work

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5 Timely Tips for Pushing Past Procrastination

Counseling Center Staff Encourages Self-Compassion, Support Systems to Avoid Stress During Finals Week

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UMD-led Study Sheds Light on How Incurable Form of Cancer Develops

Size and Shape of Contaminant Particles Play a Role in Immune Response, Mesothelioma Development

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When a Cat Video Elicits More Than Warm Fuzzies

Researchers Look at Human Responses to ‘Cuteness’ in Social Media

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From Stolen Girdles to Gym Class Weigh-Ins, a 94-Year-Old Looks Back

Alum’s Letters Offer Peek Into the Oddities of Post-WWII Student Life

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The Blob That Ate Your Beach Vacation?

UMD Experts Wade Into the Facts, and Fiction, of Florida’s Seaweed Problem

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