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Sensor in Arctic landscape

An Icy Endeavor

NSF Grant Will Enable Professor to Develop Low-Cost Sensors for Use in Arctic

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Two men at desk examining computer visualization

New Major Immerses Students in Coding and Creativity

First Introductory Course Offered This Fall, Two More Expected Next Spring

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Storm cloud

Photographing the Unseen

UMD Art Gallery Acquires Images of Eerie Skinwalker Ranch

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Harriet Tubman photo superimposed over Woods Hall

Women’s Studies Chooses Icon of Freedom as Namesake

Abolitionist, Suffragist Harriet Tubman Symbolizes Department’s Commitment to Values

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Second life virtual museum

Accessibility Exhibition Gets ‘Second Life’ in Virtual Museum

‘Redefine/ABLE: Challenging Inaccessibility’ Now Open

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David C. Driskell at work in his studio

An Online ‘Paper’ Trail

New Virtual Exhibit Honors Renowned Artist, Professor David Driskell

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Collage of NEXTNow headliners

NextNOW Goes ‘Then’

Student-Led Arts Festival Seeks Retro Vibe in Virtual Programming

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Man wearing mask distributes tripods

The Sound of a Successful Academic Year

School of Music Majors Receive Professional Recording Equipment Through Teaching Innovation Grant

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Dominique Dawes portrait

Former Olympic Gymnast Takes the Next Leap

Medal-Winning Alum’s New Academy Aims to Build Kids’ Confidence, Self-Esteem

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Terps Elizabeth Acevedo MFA ’15 (top), Jason Reynolds ’05 (middle) and Roseanne A. Brown ’17 (at bottom), all had books last week in New York Times’ list of bestselling hardcover books for young adults

A Happy Ending for 3 Terp Authors

Alums Simultaneously Have New York Times Bestsellers With Young Adult Books

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Young men dance in Juneteenth celebration parade

A Juneteenth With Added Significance

Amid National Movement, Holiday Still Marks a Complicated Emancipation

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Students play in orchestra

During Pandemic, UMD’s National Orchestral Institute + Festival Changes Its Tune

Organizers of Acclaimed Event Compose Creative Virtual Experiences for Musicians

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