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Broken Amazon tablet

Oops-Proofing

A Collaboration Between CRR and Amazon Lab126 Seeks to Understand How Devices Can Be More Durable

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Fans oppose plans for Super League in Manchester, UK

Why European Soccer Fans Gave Super League a Red Card

UMD Marketing Expert Mulls Lessons From Proposed, Quickly Scrapped Elite League

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Still from "If Anything Happens I Love You"

Short Film, Big Impact

Two Terps Get Oscars Shout-Out for Contributions to Best Animated Short

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Campus pantry bags

SGA Allocates Additional $400K+ to Support Student Services

Funding Exceeds $1M This School Year; New Money to Fight Food Insecurity, Bolster Crisis Fund, Create Student Jobs

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streetcar travels on Canal Street in New York City

History Professor Specializing in Slavery, Resistance Named Andrew Carnegie Fellow

Richard Bell to Receive $200,000 to Research Book on Desegregation of Public Transit in New York City

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Solar panels on Regents Drive Garage

UMD Accelerates Emissions-cutting Goal

University Aims for Carbon Neutrality by 2025, All-Electric Fleet by 2035

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Aerial view of Brazzaville with the Congo River and Kinshasa, Capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo in the background

Conservation Criminology for a Troubling Trade

UMD Researcher Examines Traffic in Poached Wild Meat in Urban Africa

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UMD Physicist Elected to National Academy of Sciences

Alessandra Buonanno Helped Lead Project That Discovered Gravitational Waves

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Do Good Virtual Challenge graphic: dogood.umd.edu/challenge21

Doing Good in Hard Times

Winners of Do Good Challenge to Be Announced Tonight in Virtual Ceremony

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Student rides bike past "Welcome: University of Maryland" sign

Spring in Their Steps

See Terps Head Outdoors to Enjoy a Season in Bloom

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Biology-Psychology Building

Expert in Evolution of Cultures Elected to National Academy of Sciences

Michele Gelfand Developed Well-known ‘Tightness-Looseness’ Theory

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Projected artwork on The Clarice building

Broadening the Arts Umbrella

New Initiative Expands Offerings; Unites Arts, STEM and Social Justice

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