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exterior of the Emergency Medicine entrance at The George Washington University Hospital

Doctoral Student Helps Track D.C. Gun Violence Trends

Epidemiologist’s Firearm Injury Dashboard Merges Public Health, Public Safety

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Arlington House

At Robert E. Lee’s Former Residence, Researcher Opens the Door to Overlooked Legacies

Historic Preservationist Seeks to ID Descendants of Enslaved at Arlington House

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Bookshelf

New Books Written by Faculty and Staff

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Keeping an Eye on the Spies

Journalism Professor’s Book Recounts Senator’s 1970s Campaign to Rein in Intel Agencies

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UMD Receives $500K to Boost Number of Black, Latina and Native American Women in Computing

Funded by Nonprofit, RESET Project to Provide Mentoring, Career Development, Scholarships

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe near the sun

What Drives the Sun’s Fast Wind?

Study Shows How Magnetic Energy Enables Gravity-defying Speeds

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UMD Names Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel

Jay Rosselló Arrives With Experience at Major Universities, NCAA

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Eight Alums Elected to UMD Foundation’s Board of Trustees

New Members to Advocate for University Priorities

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An End to the Bleeding

UMD Researchers Partner With Knoxville, Tenn., on Data-Driven Approach to Reducing Gun Violence

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Dian Seidel points to the words "A Cat in the Tree" as kindergarteners watch in a classroom

Language Opens Doors to Alum’s Book

Retired Climate Scientist Spent Months Teaching English to Thai Kindergarteners

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For Testudo, a Happy 90th

Orginal Mascot Statue Retains Sheen After Kidnappings, Repeated Moves and Student ‘Offerings’

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Texas flooding

Sea-Level Rise Could Leave Many Marooned Earlier, UMD Study Finds

Before Inundation, Isolation Will Impact U.S. Coastal Communities

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