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The Science of Perseverance

UMD Female Scientists Reflect on Overcoming Moments of Doubt

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Can Exercise Win the Race Against Alzheimer’s?

UMD Researcher Finds That Moderate Exercise Can Have Transformative Impacts on Cognition

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On Nepal Research Trip, Graduate Students Strive for Solutions for Food, Energy, Water

Grand Challenges-Funded Project Works With Villagers Facing Climate Change Fallout

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3 Terps Make Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Lists

Alums Recognized Among Young Achievers in Retail and E-commerce, Music

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Six UMB, UMCP Researchers Named MPower Professors

Professors Each Awarded $150,000 Over Three Years to Support Collaborative Work

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Making “Progress” on Gun Violence

New Initiative Will Offer Research, Actionable Solutions to National Crisis

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Op/ed: Regulation, Enforcement, Transparency Needed to Protect Migrant Workers

UMD Researcher Finds Healthy Housing, Adequate Food Aren’t Givens

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Creating a “Healing, Engaging Conversation”

Partnership Between UMD Researchers and Nonprofit Group Addresses Latino Community's Mental Health Needs

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Philip Merrill Presidential Scholars Program Honors Top Students and Their Mentors

Program Provides $1,500 UMD Scholarships in K-12 Teachers’ Names

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$3.4M Grant to Fund Study of How Racism, Social Support Affect Devastating Brain Diseases

Project by UMD Researcher and Colleagues Will Focus on Asian American Groups Underrepresented in Neurology Research

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Cheers to Safe Bars

Alum Serves Up Resources to Improve Health, Equity of Hospitality Industry

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How to Get Urban Farms Flowing in the Right Direction: Harvest the Rainwater

$300K USDA Grant Supports UMD Researchers’ Work to Provide Safe Alternative to Municipal Water

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