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Athletics Arts & Culture Campus & Community People Research
Athletics Arts & Culture Campus & Community People Research

Winter Break

Maryland Today is (mostly) in hibernation until Jan. 26. We’re not sending daily emails, but are occasionally updating the website with timely articles and other information. Good luck on finals, and have a safe, fun winter break!

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College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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People

October 24, 2018
Researcher Finds Commonalities Between Ballet, Hip-hop and Exotic Dancing
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Research

October 17, 2018
Researcher Uses GIS to Improve Routes to School
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October 11, 2018
UMD-NASA Mission to Track Carbon Content in Planet’s Trees
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Research

October 10, 2018
Challenger Jealous Must Make Up Significant Ground Before Nov. 6, According to New Research
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People

October 10, 2018
Terp Had Served as Trustee, Supporter, Mentor
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Research

October 05, 2018
Research Delves Into Effects of “Self-Made” Narrative
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October 02, 2018
Drug Users, Hospitals Struggle Amid Increasingly Complex Blends, Research Finds
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Athletics

October 02, 2018
Former Terp, Olympic Team Member to Become UMD’s First Fencing Honoree
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People

September 27, 2018
Who Qualifies as Sexual Predator? Lecturer Points to Double Standard
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Research

September 26, 2018
Sociologist Finds Marriage Increasingly Limited to Educated, Affluent
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September 21, 2018
NSF, NIH Fund Study of How Childhood Naps Affect Memory
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September 19, 2018
Newly Discovered Brain Pathway Could Explain Why Anxious Parents Often Have Anxious Kids
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September 17, 2018
Echo Chambers Reinforce Beliefs on Politics of Global Warming, Research Finds
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September 14, 2018
Permanent Land-Use Changes Cause 1/4 of Global Forest Loss, Research Shows
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People

September 13, 2018
Psychology Professor Arie Kruglanski Explains the Importance of Truth to Maintaining Society
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Research

September 12, 2018
Psychologist Michele Gelfand Explains the Dangers of Cultures That Are Too “Tight” or “Loose”