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Rolling Into a New Academic Year

Across Campus, President Pines Welcomes Terps With Selfies, Ice Cream and Plenty of Turtle Pins

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What You Need to Know in Fall 2024: Getting Around Campus

Purple Line Progress; New Bike Lanes Clear the Way for Smoother Commutes

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NASA’s DART Impact Permanently Changed the Shape, Orbit of Asteroid Moon

UMD-led Study of 2022 Collision Provides New Insights on Geophysics of Asteroid Formation, Evolution

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An ‘M’phatic Welcome

Festivities, Fun, Freebies Greet Students Arriving for Fall Semester

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The Terp Who Provided the Soundtrack to the Olympics’ Most Viral Moment

Alum DJed Breakdancing’s Wild Debut at Paris Games

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What You Need to Know in Fall 2024: Dining Services

A New Café, Later Market Hours, GrubHub Ordering Expands and More

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Clark School, Partners Awarded $26M to Develop Better Heating, Cooling Systems

UMD Faculty Join NSF Engineering Research Center in Climate Change-Fighting Effort

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Taking the Long View on Start of School

Whether Prepping Rooms or Finalizing Lesson Plans, Veteran Employees Still Feel First-Day Excitement

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New Worm Study Paves Way for Better RNA-Based Drugs to Treat Human Disease

Researchers Find Broader Degradation of ‘Gene Silencing’ Effects

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How to Make Your Workday Work for You

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

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Charging Up That Hill

UMD Researchers Are Powering Up EV Batteries to Save the Planet

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Study: New ‘Super Wood’ Uses Less Energy, Cuts Pollution

Stronger, Long-Lasting Building Material Can Replace Steel, Concrete and Glass

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