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Think Dating Is Hard? Alumna Tries ‘Swiping America’

New Max Streaming Show Features Four Thirty-Somethings Navigating Eight Cities in Search of Love

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Party Queen, Behind the Scenes

Alum Highlights Black Chefs, Artists at NYC-Based Event Agency

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Op/Ed: Affirmative Action Isn’t Hurting Asian Americans in College Admissions

On Cusp of Supreme Court Ruling, Scholars Say Test Scores Don’t Fairly Measure Merit

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UMD Receives $500K to Boost Number of Black, Latina and Native American Women in Computing

Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships

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School of Music, The Clarice Launch Partnership With BSO to Expand Community Engagement

Initiative to Include Performances, New Music, New Programs Focused on Prince George’s County

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Basketball-Art Project Leaves Mark on Baltimore Community Center

Collaboration Brings Together Neighborhood Children, Art Professor, Student-Athletes to Create Paintings

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Clarvit Studio and Courtyard Expands Artistic Possibilities at UMD

New Space and Resources Enhance University’s Arts for All Initiative

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Hearing and Seeing Climate Change, Through Music and AR

Performance at The Clarice and its Virtual Reality Element Bring Listeners to Chesapeake Bay

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UMD to Debut Minor in Anti-Black Racism

Program to Prepare Students to Identify and Disrupt Individual, Structural and Cultural Racism

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Let’s Chat About AI on Campus

Rise of Eerily Convincing Language Models Spurs Hopes, Fears About Impact on Education

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Op/ed: What’s Happened and What’s Next After Israel’s Protests?

Outpouring of Dissent Could Serve as Check on Future Authoritarianism, UMD Researcher Says

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Student Art Evokes Frustration, Sorrow and Hope in a Nation of Guns

Seven Works Honored in Sadat Art for Justice and Peace Competition

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