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  • Two Graduate Students in the College Named ARCS Scholars
    04 November 2014

    Eleanor Gillette (chemistry and biochemistry) and Rachel Lee (physics) were named ARCS Scholars for 2014-2015.

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    UMD and NIST Announce the Creation of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science
    31 October 2014

    Center researchers aim to understand how quantum systems can store, transport, process information.

  • Emerging Disease Could Wipe Out American, European Salamanders
    30 October 2014

    Scientists call for controls on imports to check deadly fungus’ spread.

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    College Ranks High in First U.S. News Best Global Universities
    30 October 2014

    College ranks among the top 25 in three subject areas and four additional subjects made the top 100.

  • Help Revolutionize Classroom Learning and Research with 3-D Printed Fossils, Maps and Rocks
    24 October 2014

    UMD crowdfunding campaign supports purchasing a 3-D scanner, 3-D printer and printing supplies for the Department of Geology.

  • Blind cavefish
    Blind Cave Fish May Provide Insight on Eye Disease and Other Human Health Issues
    21 October 2014

    New genetic analysis of the tiny fish could aid research on retinal disease, metabolic disturbance and sleep disorders.

  • UMD Receives $425,000 for Scholarships and STEM Outreach from AFCEA Bethesda
    16 October 2014

    The funding supports 40 undergraduate scholarships in engineering and 20 in computer science at UMD over the next five years and the Computer Science Connect program.

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    Geology’s Vedran Lekic Receives Packard Fellowship
    15 October 2014

    The fellowship is one of 18 awarded this year nationwide and bestows unrestricted funds of $875,000 over a five-year period to the most promising early-career scientists and engineers.

  • Chemistry & Biochemistry's Lawrence Sita Discusses Excitement of Creating Startup - American Chemical Society
    09 October 2014

    Sita created Precision Polyolefins to expand the range of advanced performance materials and specialty chemicals produced by feedstocks derived from the oil and gas industries.

  • Every AlgoRiThm has ART in it: Treemap Art Project Exhibition by Ben Shneiderman
    03 October 2014

    Ben Shneiderman’s art will be featured in an exhibition at the National Academies Keck Center that opens on Oct. 16.

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