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College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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How to Be “Foolish”

Alumna Sarah Cooper, Who Went Viral for Lip-Syncing to Trump, Releases Memoir

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$1M Gift Transforms Program to Help Students With Autism, Neurodiverse Needs Navigate College and Beyond

Alumnus Was Motivated to “Turbocharge” Efforts to Make UMD a National Leader

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Hearing 'Workout' Helps Make Meaning From Noise

UMD Researchers’ Training can Help Older People Retain Social, Family Connections

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UMD Researchers Follow the Money to the House Floor

Computational Tools to Map Connections Between Congressional Speeches and Donations

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Op/ed: The Rise of Single-Parent Homes Is Not a Good Thing

Economist in New Book Argues Policies Should Fight ‘Widening Class Gap in Family Structure’

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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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‘Cheese’ the Day

Passion for Provolone, Parmesan Drives Alum to Pivot From Overseas Development to Opening Tasting Bar

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Op/ed: Tim Scott’s Bachelorhood Is Not a Defect

UMD Researcher of Black Singlehood Calls Out ‘Hypocrisy’ Over Wariness of GOP Presidential Candidate

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Economics Growth: $450K NSF Grant to Expand Diversity in Field

Program to Double in Size, Partner With Prince George’s Community College and Create Predoctoral Component

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A Peek Inside … CIVICUS Director Korey Rothman’s Office

Pez Dispensers, Plushies, Artwork Sweeten Visits With Students

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Fall 2023’s Fresh Faces

Meet 9 Exceptional First-Year Students Starting Their Time as Terps

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How Repairing a Key Brain Circuit Could Help Avert Drug Relapse

$1.9M NIH Award to Fund UMD Psychologists’ Study of the Neurobiology of Decision-Making

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