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Charging Up That Hill

UMD Researchers Are Powering Up EV Batteries to Save the Planet

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How to Make Your Workday Work for You

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

Athletics

Alyssa Thomas, USA Take Olympic Gold

Basketball Great Becomes Second Terp to Win Top Honors at Paris Games

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$2M Grant to Help Give Patients With Substance Use Disorders a Voice

UMD Experts and Colleagues Will Assemble, Consult Committee of Marylanders in Recovery

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Study: New ‘Super Wood’ Uses Less Energy, Cuts Pollution

Stronger, Long-Lasting Building Material Can Replace Steel, Concrete and Glass

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How to Make Your Workday Work for You

Ask the Expert: Advice for Real Life

Athletics

Alyssa Thomas, USA Take Olympic Gold

Basketball Great Becomes Second Terp to Win Top Honors at Paris Games

Research

$2M Grant to Help Give Patients With Substance Use Disorders a Voice

UMD Experts and Colleagues Will Assemble, Consult Committee of Marylanders in Recovery

Research

Study: New ‘Super Wood’ Uses Less Energy, Cuts Pollution

Stronger, Long-Lasting Building Material Can Replace Steel, Concrete and Glass

Recent Articles

‘Our Democracy Is in Very Good Hands’

Students Celebrate Successful Summer Internships at Voter Education and Mobilization Nonprofits

Alum Makes Second $1M Gift for Need-Based Scholarships

Longtime UMD Champion Supports Undergrads in Business, BSOS

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UMD and IonQ Partner to Advance Quantum Computing in Support of National Security

Discovery District-Based Project Aims to Help New Breed of Computers Further Mature

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College Colors Day 2024

Celebrate your Terp pride by putting on your red, white, black and gold! This day is all about showcasing our Maryland pride and unity.

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EXPERTS in the News

Once you’re infected with malware, especially malware that was able to gain high levels of privilege, it can be really, really difficult to identify that malware is even there and to know that you’ve actually removed it.

Dave Levin

Associate professor of computer science, on recent malware attacks using Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act requests

Maryland Matters

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SEE Hosts Laundry Day at Welcome Weekend Concert

The pop-rock band Laundry Day will headline Moonlit Music, Student Entertainment Events’ fall welcome concert, at 10 p.m. Aug. 24 in Nyumburu Amphitheater.

FDA-Funded Study Could Lead to Advances in Fight Against Endometriosis, Other Conditions

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has awarded two University of Maryland researchers a $350,000 grant to advance new treatments for female reproductive system conditions.

Quantum Science and Engineering Minor to Debut in Spring 2025

The University of Maryland will offer a new minor in quantum science and engineering beginning in spring 2025. Students in the minor will learn about quantum computing technologies, algorithms for quantum computers, characteristics of quantum materials, and sensing and noise in quantum systems.

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Driving Home Pride

UMD-Themed Vanity Plates Are the Highway Four-Leaf Clovers We Love to Spot. We Share Tales Behind the Tags.

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‘Bet on the Class of 2024’

At Commencement, Graduates Praised for Resilience, Encouraged to ‘Choose Tough’

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