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How We Picture Greatness
College Park is hopping and humming with new businesses, housing and other perks. See for yourself.
Growing Justice From Grassroots Science
Trash and toxic substances are often dumped where poor people and communities of color live.
Public health researcher Sacoby Wilson is empowering them to fight for cleaner, safer conditions.
The Godmother of Title IX
Fifty years after the law’s passage, the legacy of Bernice Sandler Ed.D. ’69 endures through the millions of girls and women whose lives she’s changed.

Peace in Minds
With Tears, Hugs and Anger, International Crowd Condemns Invasion

Campus Plaza Honors 1st Lt. Richard W. Collins III
Plaque, Unity Mural Represent ‘Only the Beginning’

Sounding the ‘Factory’ Whistle
New Engineering Building Expands Students’ and Researchers’ Opportunities to Innovate

En Garde for Accessibility
New Equipment Allows Students Who Use Wheelchairs to Participate in Fencing Club

TerrapinSTRONG From the Start
Onboarding Initiative Introduces Terps to UMD’s History, Values

La Plata Beach’s Cool Transformation
SGA, RecWell Install Skating Rink to Temporarily Create Winter Wonderland on Campus

A Decade of Do Good Times
Student Competition Changed the Lives of Its Veterans—and Transformed Their Ventures

A Puppet by Any Other Name
Exhibit Highlights the Art Form’s Variety

A Foothold for Refugees
UMD Welcomes Afghan Arrivals to Campus Residences

Ph.D. Research: Why Goths Age Happily
Terp Investigating Whether Elder Goths Hold Secret to Aging Happily

Dual Threat
Former Lacrosse Star Adds Football Title to Superb Collegiate Career

Sports Briefs
Gymnast Vaults to Top of Maryland Leaderboard; Women Finish in Sweet 16

Telescope Terps
Hubble’s Giant Successor Has Plenty of Connections to UMD

Lockdown Breakdown
Study Finds Fatigue With Mobility Restrictions Sets in Quickly

No Appetite for Racist Stereotypes
In New Book, Professor Chews Over the Consequences of Food Shaming

From MRIs to the QTC
Physicist Translates Quantum Theory Into Medical Devices and Tomorrow’s Tech

Safer Flights
Faculty, Students Study How to Make Buildings More Bird-Friendly

The Big Question
What’s the Smallest Change People Can Make to Have the Biggest Positive Impact on Society?

Alumni Association News
Career Week in Review, An Event With Good Tastes and Terps Supporting Terps

A Tail of Success
Alum’s Popular ‘Cat Cafés’ in D.C., Hollywood Draw Celebrities While Saving Kitties

Class Notes
News on Friends and Classmates

Brothers’ Truebill Pays Off, Truly
Entrepreneurial Terps Sell Financial Planning App for $1.275B

Creating Style to Augment Substance
Costume Designer Makes Stars Shine on Small and Big Screens

Clean Sheet
See How University Archives Restored a Rare Piece of Maryland’s Musical History