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A. James Clark School of Engineering

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Second Chance to ‘Do Good’ at UMD

New Round of Campus Grants to Award Up to $320K for Student, Faculty, Staff Projects

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UMD Climbs to No. 17 Among Public Universities in U.S. News’ Ranking

Record-High Placement Reflects Improvements in Graduation Rates, Student-to-Faculty Ratio, Alums’ Earnings

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Glowing ‘Gem of the University’

Maryland’s Little-Known Nuclear Reactor Observes a Half-Century of Fission

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$10M DOE Grant to UMD, Partners Aims to Advance Clean Hydrogen Fuel Technology

Maryland Researchers to Assess Reliability of Refueling Stations to Help Fight Climate Change

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How to Zap Your Phone-Charging Phobias

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

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Your Favorite Prof—Backed by a Bot?

UMD Faculty Begin Turning to AI Aid in the Classroom

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Safeguarding Our Salads From the Roots Up

UMD Scientist Takes on E. Coli Contamination of Produce

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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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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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Event Aims to Construct an Interest in STEM

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

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Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity

Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts

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