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School of Public Policy

October 17, 2023
Framed Food Stamp, Iconic Roosevelt Quote Fuel Child Advocate’s Activist Spirit

October 16, 2023
Website Launching This Month in Fairfax, Va., Combats Social Isolation

October 06, 2023
China’s Nuclear Buildup Underscores Urgency of New U.S. Strategy, UMD Nuclear Expert, Colleagues Argue

September 29, 2023
Much of the Money Went to Higher-Income Families or was Spent Improperly, UMD Researchers Argue

September 26, 2023
Investments Aim to Support, Celebrate Efforts With Social Impact

September 25, 2023
UMD Federal Budgeting Expert Forecasts Far-Reaching Pain If Congress Fails to Pass Funding Measures

September 22, 2023
Despair Is in the Air for U.S. Well-being, UMD Economist Finds

September 05, 2023
Meet 9 Exceptional First-Year Students Starting Their Time as Terps

June 30, 2023
Report: Existing and Potential Policies Can Protect Climate, Create Jobs and Equity

May 01, 2023
New Courses, Faculty, Research, Opportunities Aim to Amplify Impact

April 28, 2023
Program to Prepare Students to Identify and Disrupt Individual, Structural and Cultural Racism

April 27, 2023
With U.S. and Russia Not Talking, UMD-Hosted Expert Panel Discusses Ways to Defuse Growing Nuclear Threat

April 25, 2023
6 Student Teams Split $20K for Their Impactful Ventures, Projects Tackling Social Issues

April 24, 2023
Plastic Recycling, Anti-Hate, Elder Isolation Among Areas Where Finalists Seek to Prove Social Impact

April 18, 2023
UMD Researcher Calls for Refocusing Drug Enforcement on Crime, Violence, Corruption—Not Trying to Choke Supply

April 06, 2023
UMD-led Analysis Shows Opportunity for More Balanced Approach to Funding Innovation