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Reckord Armory in springtime

A Photogenic Cure for Campus Homesickness

Can’t Come to UMD Now? We Bring Spring to You

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Terrapin Works staff attend banks of 3D printers turning out protective gear and other equipment for front-line personnel fighting the pandemic, including frames for face shields (below). The campus organization is also prototyping an intubation box (bottom) to reduce the risk of virus transmission to clinicians putting patients on ventilators.

Terrapin ‘Works’ Toward Relief Efforts

Campus High-Tech Manufacturing Takes on COVID-19

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blue/pink DNA

Revising Life’s Instructions?

Researcher Develops New Framework Suggesting There's More to Heredity Than DNA

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Screengrab of Jen Golbeck at TEDxYouth talk

How AI Empowers Companies to Keep Tabs on You

Computer Scientist Says Online Observers May Know More About Your Personality Than You Do

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Two M Circles

A One-of-a-Kind M & M

New M Circle Takes Shape in Advance of Purple Line as Old Circle Still Blooms

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World map with coronavirus

Maryland Experts, Facebook Partner to Gather Global COVID-19 Symptom Data

UMD Leads Survey Design, Data Collection

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Collage of Pitch Dingman products

Flush With Excitement

Water-Saving Automatic Flushing System Wins Pitch Dingman Competition’s Top Prize

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Paper family holding hands

Research: Support for Permanent Paid Medical and Family Leave Is Strong, Rising

Shift in Republicans’ Views Shows How COVID-19 Is Changing Politics, Survey Finds

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Baby hiding behind parent's legs

Research: Infant Temperament Predicts Adult Personality, Mental Health Issues

30-Year UMD Study Finds Links to Introversion, Anxiety

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GIF of white origami cross being folded on a red background

Unfolding Answer to Hospital Space Shortages

Origami-inspired ‘Mobile Clinic’ Will Offer Portable, Affordable Tool in Fight Against COVID-19

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Illustration of coronavirus

Computing vs. Pandemics

UMD Researchers Part of $10M NSF Project to Develop Strategies to Thwart Disease Outbreaks

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Tawes Hall at sunset

Summer Session 1 Courses to Go Online

Decision on Session 2, Fall Semester Coming by June 15

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