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Student places flower at memorial service

Honoring Lives That Contributed to ‘Community of Excellence’

In Prayer, Song and Poetry, First Annual Memorial Celebration Remembers UMD Community Members Lost

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Education Dean Jennifer King Rice Named Senior Vice President and Provost

Longtime UMD Faculty Member Lauded for Expertise, Vision, Commitment to Inclusion

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A New Investment in Diversity

UMD Using $40M to Expand Hiring Programs Targeting Diverse Faculty

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Computing Overhaul to ‘Elevate’ UMD’s Administrative Operations

University to Transition to Cloud-Based Enterprise System

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Employees, Students to Return for Fall 2021 Semester

Plan for Full Reopening of Campus Calls for Phased Expansion of In-Person Activities

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Budget Outlook Improves; Hiring Freeze for Critical Hires Lifted

UMD to Receive $58M in Federal Stimulus Funds, With Half for Student Aid

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In-Person, Hybrid Classroom Instruction to Resume

All Maryland Residents Encouraged to Preregister for Vaccines With State

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Undergrads Allowed to Take Up to 7 Credits as Pass/Fail

Choice Extended to Last Day of Spring 2021 Classes; ‘P’ to Include Grades of C- or Better

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Provost Rankin to Step Down

Accomplishments Include Expanded Learning Opportunities, New Facilities, Administrative Modernization; Wylie to Serve in Interim Role

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Deadline Extended for Course Withdrawal

Provost: Pass/Fail Grading Goes Against Students’ Long-term Interests

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5 UMCP-UMB Research Teams Awarded $500K in Grants to Address COVID-19

MPower Projects to Focus on Testing, Vaccines, Telehealth, Health Communications

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Leaders Unveil Strategies to Close Projected $292M Budget Shortfall Due to Pandemic

Highest-Paid Employees Face Temporary Salary Reductions; Hiring Freeze Remains in Place

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