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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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UMD Researchers to Untangle Language Problems for Tongue-Tied Stroke Survivors

$3.1M NIH Award Allows UMD Speech Clinician, Psychologist to Study Debilitating Form of Aphasia

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Two Students Awarded Voyager Scholarship by Obamas, Airbnb Co-founder

Terps Among 100 College Juniors Awarded Up to $60K, Travel Housing as Part of Program’s Second Cohort

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$3.1M NIH Award Supports Study of Anxiety-Fueled Alcohol Misuse

Neuroimaging, Computational Tools Focus on Racially and Age-Diverse Participants From Nearby Areas

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D.C. History by the Forkful

Anthropology Alum’s Food Tour Dishes Out Tales From ‘Black Broadway,’ Taste of Immigrant Culinary Traditions

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Op/ed: More Americans Believe Antisemitism Is Increasing

New UMD Critical Issues Poll Finds Space for Criticism Even Among Israel’s Supporters

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Unexploded Ordnance Is Scattered Across Ukraine’s Front Lines. UMD Researchers Are Mapping Hot Spots With AI.

Shells, Rockets Fired in Wake of Russia’s Invasion Could Kill for Decades if Left in Place

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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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An End to the Bleeding

UMD Researchers Partner With Knoxville, Tenn., on Data-Driven Approach to Reducing Gun Violence

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A Commencement Speech Fit for a King

News Anchor Gayle King ’76 Recalls Life, Love and Ledo on First Return to Campus

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One Medalist, Four Finalists Embody Terp Spirit

Seniors Make a Lasting Mark Through Service, Achievement

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