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Terps With Bushy Tails

With Popular Instagram Account, Students Keep an Eye on the Squirrels

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Backyard Climate Guard

Extension Experts: Climate-Resilient Gardening’s Just a Few Steps Away

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Foundation of Newest National Park Laid by a Terp

Anthropologist Led Effort to Convince Congress to Recognize First African American-Founded Town

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Op/ed: Do We Need a National Algorithms Safety Board?

UMD Human-Computer Interaction Expert Says Faulty Machine Learning Algorithms Risk Safety, Threaten Bias

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120 Initiative Presents Pathway to Fewer Gun Deaths

University Research Consortium Co-led by Pines Releases Recommendations on Curbing Gun Violence

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New DART Studies Confirm NASA Can Bump Asteroids Out of Collision Course With Earth

Maryland Astronomers Were Central to Planetary Defense Mission That Smashed Into Asteroid Moon Last Year

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A Buzzworthy High School Reunion

Terp Returns to ‘Jeopardy!’ Stage for New Tournament—and Redemption

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Thurgood Marshall, Jr. (center) accepts a framed pair of photos of his father and the newly named Thurgood Marshall Hall from UMD President Darryll J. Pines (left), student speaker Shivani Sidh ’25, University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay A. Perman, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Senior Vice President and Provost Jennifer King Rice, and School of Public Policy Dean Robert Orr.

UMD Celebrates Naming of Thurgood Marshall Hall

School of Public Policy Building Now Honors Late Civil Rights Lawyer and Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice

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$1.35M Grant to Fund UMD-Led Team’s Study of Climate Change and Septic Tank Failure

Growing Hazard for Coastal Dwellers Doesn’t Affect All Marylanders Equally, Researchers Say

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From the Walls of UMD to the Halls of Congress

UMD Art Gallery Seeks to Bring Permanent Collection to a Wider Public

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Of Mice and Humans

UMD Researcher Helped Create New Framework to Judge When Rodents Are Appropriate for Studies

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Truth in Exile

Decades After Japanese Americans Were Forced Into Camps During World War II, a UMD Archival Expert Is Bringing the Dark History of Their Management to Light

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