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Americans Across Political Spectrum Are United in Cynicism, Study Finds

Polls Failed to Capture Country’s Pessimistic Mood in Leadup to Election, Journalism Scholar Says

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From the ISS to UMD

A Week After Returning to Earth, Alum Joins 6 Others to Accept Alumni Association Honors

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18 Top Undergraduates Honored as Philip Merrill Presidential Scholars

Program Also Celebrates Students’ K-12, UMD Mentors

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UMD Journalism Students, Faculty Release Guide to Maryland’s School Board Elections

74 of 109 Candidates Statewide Responded to Survey on Views About Top Issues

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AI-Generated Misinformation is Everywhere. ID’ing It May Be Harder Than You Think

UMD Experts Explain the Emotional Pulls and Cognitive Pitfalls—and How to Avoid Them

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Nationals’ Big-League Impact on the DMV

20 Years After MLB Announced Baseball’s Return to D.C., 3 UMD Experts Analyze Economic, Cultural Significance

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Poised for Political Engagement: 64% of Maryland 18-Year-Olds Are Registered to Vote

Report by UMD, The Civics Center Shows Progress Following Reforms

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‘Connie’ Breaks a Story: Her Own

In a New Memoir, Trailblazer Connie Chung ’69 Recounts Battling Misogyny and Racism to Reach the Pinnacle of TV News

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‘Our Democracy Is in Very Good Hands’

Students Celebrate Successful Summer Internships at Voter Education and Mobilization Nonprofits

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‘Don’t Fall for It’

Journalism Professor’s Book Shows Convergence of Russian Propaganda and American Media

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‘With Community, We’ll Always Get Through’

Student Commencement Speaker, Journalism Major Encourages Perseverance, Connection

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The Dawn of Election Night Computer Forecasting

Journalism Professor’s New Book Details How ‘Mechanical Brains’ Paved Path for Modern-Day Coverage

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