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Matthew Weirich holds patent in front of ODK Fountain

Terp Student Inventor Helps Set Path for Autonomous Vehicles

Electronic ‘Traffic Cone’ Patent Wasn’t His First

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Margarita Salazar Giron works on laptop

A New First Step for First-Generation Terps

Student Organization Provides Help Navigating College Life

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Shyanne Sellers points to crowd in Xfinity Center

Shooting for Success, Fueled by Family

With Passed-Down Perseverance, Women’s Basketball Star Eyes Championship Run

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students at voting booths

First-Time Terp Voters Flock to Polls

Climate Change, Economy and Immigration Among Key Drivers

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aerial view of Hornbake Plaza

Color-‘Fall’ View

It Looks Like Autumn but Feels More Like Summer on Campus

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collage of scholars' headshots

18 Top Undergraduates Honored as Philip Merrill Presidential Scholars

Program Also Celebrates Students’ K-12, UMD Mentors

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projector images shine on professor as he lectures in front of class

Take This Class! Spies, Assassins, Martyrs and Witches

History Course Delves Into Famous Trials and Why They Continue to Capture Public Interest

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men talk on zoom in office

At Presidential Forum, Civil Rights Leader Targets Myths That Weaken Focus on Poverty

Solidarity Among Poor of All Races Could Change Nation’s Politics, Speaker Says

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Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller talks with students at Technica

A ‘Nerd Sleepover’—and Much More

Technica Celebrates 10 Years of Building Coding Community of Women, Underrepresented Genders

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Smiling women in yellow shirts and hair nets assemble bags of dried food

A ‘Good’ Day for Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Dozens of Projects Completed on 13th Annual Celebration of Community Partnership

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Ice skaters wearing performance outfits on the ice

Terps Take the Ice

Maryland Figure Skating Brings Top Athletes, Newbies Together

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three students wearing gloves look through papers. Red and white play button in middle

Cracking Cases at Fictional Crime Scenes

Senior Lecturer Closes In On Half-Century of Teaching Investigative Skills

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