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In Public Health, Grad Students Learn How AI Can Be Research Rx

New Methods Course Prepares Terps With High-Demand Skill

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Avian Influenza in Cats Is Not Getting the Attention it Deserves, UMD Researchers Warn

20-Year Review Underscores Need for Better Surveillance to Protect Cats, Humans

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Heart-Healthy Lifestyles Can Also Delay Brain Aging, UMD Researchers Find

Diet, Exercise and Other Behaviors Can Impact Dementia Risk, Study of 20K Brain MRIs Shows

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7 Proposals for AI-Focused Courses Awarded New Grants

Funds Administered by AIM to Support Classes in Arts and Humanities, Public Health, Behavioral and Social Sciences, and Information Science

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Solutions to Bird Flu Hatched

On the Farm and in the Lab, Researchers Are Fighting a Virus That’s Pushing Up Food Prices and Threatening a New Pandemic

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Medical Training Initiative, Food Recovery Network Take Top Prizes at Do Good Challenge

$40K Competition Celebrates Students Creating Social Impact on Global Challenges

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$415K Awarded From Do Good Campus Fund

Funding Supports Faculty, Students, Staff Driving Positive Change on Campus and Beyond

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UMD Graduate Programs Rank Highly in Latest U.S. News Report

Top 25 Programs, Specialties Include Computer Science, Engineering, Public Health, Information Studies

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$5.3M Raised for UMD on Giving Day, Shattering Record

Hillel, SPH and Athletics Top Leaderboards

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5 Tips to Healthy Living From ‘Today’ Nutritionist Joy Bauer ’86

Grad Talks With Terps at Alumni Association’s Masterclass Series

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A Fresh Start for ‘Maryland’s Shame’

An Alumna Is Working to Turn a Shuttered Psychiatric Hospital Into a Wellness Site for the Black Community

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In Tanzania, an On-the-Ground View of Farming Struggles, Ambitions

Graduate Students Collaborate With Locals on Food, Water, Energy Innovations

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