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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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UMD and IonQ Partner to Advance Quantum Computing in Support of National Security

Discovery District-Based Project Aims to Help New Breed of Computers Further Mature

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three people read books at mobile Vagabond bookstore

Inside the Nooks of ‘The Bookshop’

In New Book, Alum Traces the Long Story of Bookstores

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Thea LaFond raises arm in celebration near bell at track in Paris, holds Dominica flag

Terp Leaps to Olympic Gold for Dominica

Triple Jumper Is First Maryland Athletics Alum to Win Gold Since 1988

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Fish ignore food pellets

Genetic Mutation Prompts ‘Deadbeat Dad’ Fish to Start Raising Their Offspring

UMD Biologists Identified a Pheromone Receptor That Controls Parenting Behavior

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Gov. Wes Moore makes a "hang ten" sign while posing next to a Terps football player and holding a framed red Terps football jersey with "Moore" and No. 63

Governor Takes Field at Terps Football Training Camp

Moore Suits Up to Join Team for First-Day Warmups, Drills

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Two cans of beer that say Testudo and show the UMD mascot

UMD, Baltimore Brewery Serve Up New Terp-Themed Beer

Partnership With Union Craft, Co-founded by Alum, to Include Academic Opportunities

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Trampoline gymnast in blue leotard upside down in the air over trampoline

Terp Goes for Trampoline Gymnastics Glory

Criminology and Criminal Justice Student Competes in Paris Olympics

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Four athletes pose with a world record board showing a time of 2:54.29

‘Records Are Meant to Be Broken’

Terps Track and Field Coach Reflects on Winning Two Olympic Gold Medals and His Predictions for 2024 Games

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An irrigation ditch winds through a large almond grove

Study: Irrigation Tax Could Steer Farmers From Water-Intensive Crops

California Policy May Lead to Reduced Availability of Some Foods

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students build rubber band-powered carts

Event Aims to Construct an Interest in STEM

Students Compete, and Learn Engineering Principles, With Rubber Band-Powered Carts

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people stand around fountain at community center

New Tools for Keeping Immigrant-Owned Shops in Place

Advocates Help Small Businesses Weather Changing Neighborhoods

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