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  • From Brain Science to Lion Dance
    29 January 2025

    Sophomore neuroscience major Amanda Trieu keeps an ancient art alive on UMD’s campus. 

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    University of Maryland Senior Malcolm Maas Named 2025-26 Churchill Scholar
    29 January 2025

    Maas joined 15 other students nationwide in winning the prestigious honor.

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    Unraveling the Complexities of Climate
    28 January 2025

    After 50-plus years at UMD, alum and Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Professor Rachel Pinker will retire on February 1, 2025.

  • Moon is Not As “Geologically Dead” As Previously Thought, New Study Reveals
    27 January 2025

    A UMD geologist helped develop advanced dating methods to track geological changes on the far side of the moon and found evidence of relatively recent activity.

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    Dean's List: Fall 2024
    24 January 2025

    Congratulations to the over 4,300 Fall 2024 semester Dean's List awardees from the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.

  • Junior Zoe Chabria Awarded $10,000 Scholarship from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    24 January 2025

    Chabria was recognized for her work in the Terrapin Teachers program and her commitment to mathematics education.

  • Luis Suarez
    Luis Suarez Shares His Philosophy of Math
    23 January 2025

    In the quest for truth and meaning, mathematics Ph.D. student Luis Suarez found an unexpected path at UMD.

  • Demystifying AI’s Mathematical Magic Through Innovation and Mentorship
    21 January 2025

    Statistics graduate program director Lizhen Lin works to understand the math behind artificial intelligence and machine learning while guiding the next generation of data scientists at UMD.

  • Computer Science Professor Daniel Gottesman Answers Questions About Quantum Computing
    21 January 2025

    The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences hosted a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything spotlighting quantum computing research.

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    UMD Physicist Zohreh Davoudi Awarded Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
    16 January 2025

    The award is the highest honor the U.S. government bestows on early-career scientists and engineers.

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