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Take This Class! (and Take the Distress out of Public Address)

Journalism Lecturer Helps Students Communicate Clearly—and In-Person—in the Age of Social Media

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7 Toys That Stand the Test of Time

From LEGO to Slinky, Alum Toy Marketer Finds ‘What’s Old is Certainly New Again’

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Class Unearths Newspapers’ Racist Coverage of Lynchings

Journalism Students Use Data Analytics to Comb Through 60K Articles

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UMD-Post Poll: Americans Split on Athletes Sharing Political Views

Pro Players’ Support of Voting Rights Has Broad Approval

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Op/Ed: How Not to Cover Trump’s 2024 Campaign

Journalism Professor Urges More Preparation, Discipline to Provide Facts, Clarity

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The Cool Day Jobs of UMD’s Adjunct Professors

How 5 Lecturers Bring Real-World Expertise to the Classroom

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A Commencement Speech Fit for a King

News Anchor Gayle King ’76 Recalls Life, Love and Ledo on First Return to Campus

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‘I Refuse to Lie Down’

Paralyzed in an Accident 11 Years Ago, Graduating Senior Redefines Himself as Sports Journalist

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Looking Back to ‘1619’

Author of Pulitzer-Winning Commentary on Slavery Says America Not Defined by a Single Story

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Student Journalism Project Sheds Light on Role of White Supremacist Newspapers in Fueling Racial Tension, Violence

UMD’s Howard Center to Publish More Than 30 Stories From Collaborative ‘Printing Hate’ Investigation

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Feeling Anxious? Try Broadening Your News Feed

Journalism, iSchool Researchers Find That How We Build Our Online Information Environments Matters

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Journalism Report: Juvenile ‘Lifers’ Abound in Maryland, Nationwide

Howard Center, Capital News Service Team Up With ‘PBS NewsHour’ for Criminal Justice Investigation

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