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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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About 80% of Undergraduate Courses to Be Virtual in Fall

Updated Class Information Expected on July 15

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UMD Extends Deadline to Choose Pass/Fail or Letter Grade Options

Students Can Make Selections on Website Through May 31

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Finding Their ‘Vox’

English-Language Learning Platform Expands Availability on Campus

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UMD Launches Survey on Students’ Remote Learning

Results to Inform Priorities to Better Support Students During Online Learning

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Summer Session 1 Courses to Go Online

Decision on Session 2, Fall Semester Coming by June 15

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Severe Research Restrictions Extended

COVID-19 Research, Animal Care to Continue With Precautions

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Graduate Courses to Be Graded S/F This Semester

Students Can Elect to Receive Earned Grades

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Spring 2020 Undergraduate Classes to Be Graded Pass/Fail

Provost: Students Can Elect to Receive Earned Grades

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Planting Seeds for Humanities Research

New Grant Program Supports Research in Arts, Social Sciences, Politics, History, More

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Students walking; According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Education, UMD students graduate with less debt and get higher-paying jobs after graduation, on average, than students from other Maryland, Big Ten and U.S. universities.

Return on Investment

Federal Database Shows Maryland Students Owe Less, Get Paid More

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Five to Thrive 11/11/2019

Your Weekly Tips for Workplace Success

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