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2025 UMD Summer Camps

Build Volcanoes, Train With Terp Coaches, Paddleboard in a Pool and More

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Research Finds We’re Eating Younger, Smaller Cod—and That Matters

UMD-led Anthropology Study Paints Clearer Picture of Human Impact on Major Fisheries

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A Peek Inside … Education Professor Sharon Fries-Britt’s Office

Bright Corner Space Features Wall of Heroes, Gifts From Students, Favorite Photos

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Superlative Bowl: The Best and Worst of This Year’s Ads

Marketing Experts Weigh in on the Funny, Heartwarming and Just Plain Weird Spots

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All Niter Shoots for Brighter Take on Y2K

Students Fill the Stamp for 2000s-Themed Party

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UMD Doctoral Student Patents Device That Mimics Spread of Early-Stage Cancer

First-of-Its-Kind Model Could Help Customize Drug Treatments

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Meet the New Kids at UMD

Campus Farm Welcomes First Dairy Goats

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How to Make a Second Language Second Nature

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

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UMD Researchers Uncover Key Genetic Mechanisms That Could Lead to Better RNA-Based Medicines

Study Reveals How RNA Travels Between Cells to Control Genes Across Generations

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A ‘Mind-Blowing’ Premiere, 130 Years Later

UMD to Debut Oldest Existing Opera by Black Composer

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7 UMCP, UMB Researchers Named MPower Professors

Faculty Pursuing Collaborative Work on Pressing Issues Awarded $150K

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‘A Place of Celebration’ for Go-Go Music

UMD Alumna Curates Museum Dedicated to Washington, D.C.’s Signature Sound

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