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Albert Carey poses with students and Testudo with red, gold and black balloons and a "Maryland Promise" backdrop

Alum Makes Second $1M Gift for Need-Based Scholarships

Longtime UMD Champion Supports Undergrads in Business, BSOS

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Terp Goes for Trampoline Gymnastics Glory

Criminology and Criminal Justice Student Competes in Paris Olympics

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Thurgood Marshall’s Former School Reimagined, With UMD’s Help

UMD Facilities on Law, Gun Violence and Public Health Anchor New West Baltimore Center

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A Remarkable Rebound: Terp Wins National Beinecke Scholarship

After Withdrawing From UMD Due to Concussions’ Effects, Undergrad Returns and Excels

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UMD Study: Some Black Residents Still Distrust Baltimore Police Department, Even After Reforms

Companion Report Recommends Expanding Program Routing Noncriminal 911 Calls to Civilian Responders

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NASA Awards $5M to Study Satellite Mission on Mapping Climate Change

EDGE Would Map Vegetation, Ice Sheets With High Density of Laser Beams

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‘The Very Best of What It Means to Be a Terp’

5 Graduating Seniors Honored as Medalist, Finalists Recognized for Stellar Academics, Service, Character

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Mariama Cham ’24, Yacine Bai ’19 and Julie Choi ’18

Student, Recent Alums Awarded Foreign Service Fellowships

Rangel, Payne Graduate Fellowships Fund Master’s Study, Lead to Overseas Appointments

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Progress on a ‘Human-Driven Problem’

UMD, White House Representative Address Gun Violence Reduction Efforts

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Student Works Awarded in Expanded Sadat Arts for Justice and Peace Program

Music, Poetry Added to Competition; Entries Centered on Freedom of Speech

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Can Heart Rhythms Signal Anxiety in Autistic Youths?

Psychology Researcher’s Study Seeks to Aid Adolescents With Communication Barriers, Welcome Black Participants

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Growing Resilience From the Ground, Up

Ugandan-born Geographer Catherine Nakalembe Links Satellites and On-the-Ground Monitoring to Help African Farmers Weather Extreme Events

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