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Analytical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Service & Research Center Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility Biosciences Cores: Genomics, Imaging, and Flow Cytometry BioWorkshop Brain & Behavior Institute - Advanced Genomic Technologies Core CALCE Test Services and Failure Analysis Laboratory Center For Innovative Biomedical Resources (CIBR) Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Daikin Energy Innovation Lab DLAR Imaging Core Exposome Small Molecule Core Facility Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel Herschel S. Horowitz Center for Health Literacy KIT-Maryland MEG Lab Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute (MFRI) Maryland NanoCenter Maryland Neuroimaging Center Mass Spectrometry Facility Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility (NBRF) Surface Analysis Center The Laboratory for Biological Ultrastructure The University of Maryland Center for Health Equity The University of Maryland Prevention Research Center X-ray Crystallographic Center (XCC)
Africa Through Language and Area Studies (ATLAS) Anti-Black Racism Initiative Effective and Equitable Weather Forecasting in a Changing Climate with Machine Learning Encuentros: A University-Community Partnership to Mitigate the Mental Health Crisis for Latino Immigrant Youth Fostering Inclusivity through Technology (FIT) Helping Our Bodies Clear Respiratory Infections The Maryland Safe Drinking WATER Study Modeling the Evolution of Avian Influenza Viruses Music Education for All Through Personalized AI and Digital Humanities Observing Wildfires Through UAVs and Fire Imaging Technologies Programmable Design of Sustainable, All-Natural Plastic Substitutes Racial and Social Justice Research-Practice Partnership Collaborative Remediation of Methane, Water, and Heat Waste Seizing Opportunities: Social Capital, Businesses, and Communities Using Machine Learning to Measure and Improve Equity in K-12 Mathematics Classrooms Water Emergency Team
Accurate, Equitable, and Transparent Genetic Ancestry Inference Advancing Environmental Justice By Evaluating Climate-Ready Urban Street Trees In Historically Redlined Neighborhoods AFTER: A Hospital Violence Intervention Program For Youth Victims of Gunshot Injury An Innovative Intervention to Help Asian American Families Cope with Racism and Mental Health Difficulties Bridging the Gaps in Satellite Observations of Earth Systems to Support Climate Monitoring and Prediction Climate Change and Political Conflict Climate Mitigation and Land-Use Digital Equity Mapping Research and Training Program Establishing a Role for Psilocybin in Frontal Lobe Function Fetal Mammary Stem Cell Programming and Hormone Dysfunction Forecasting Acute Malnutrition for Anticipatory Action Genetic and Lifestyle Risk Factors of Accelerated Brain Aging in Severe Mental Illness How Does Statistical Learning Interact with Socioeconomic Status to Shape Literacy Development? Human Rights Politics and Policies: Lessons from Latin America Increasing Sustainability, Accessibility, and Equity in Urban Mobility with A Self-driving E-Scooter Increasing Participation of Minorities and Women In STEM Through Sports Performance Analytics Research Market Design, Energy Storage, and Interconnection to the U.S. Power Grid On-board Energy Harvesting for Long-endurance Earth Observation UAVs Promoting Youth Mental Wellbeing in Rural Honduras by Engaging Teachers as Catalysts Relating Attitudes on Democracy to Attitudes on Race and Ethnicity An Innovative Approach to Remove Emerging Organic Contaminants from the Environment Role of Mitochondria Dynamics in Opioid Addiction Towards an Early Warning System for Increased Probability of Community Infection by SARS-Cov-2 Variants Understanding the Impact of Wind on Fire Dynamics in Mass-Timber Compartment Visualizing Urban Flooding Due To Climate Change
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Colleges & Schools

The University of Maryland has 12 colleges and schools that comprise a remarkable breadth and depth of academic research fields and disciplines, with a total of 90 majors for students to choose from. Our colleges and schools are discovering new knowledge in areas such as climate change, artificial intelligence, racial equality, brain health, quantum computing, robotics, social data science, and many others that address national and global challenges.

Students outdoors on the Mall near ODK Fountain.
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

The College of Agricultural and Natural Resources embodies the university's land-grant mission with a commitment to eliminate hunger, preserve natural resources, improve quality of life and empower the next generation through world-class education.

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Lidar survey map printouts. Photography of Dennis Pogue, adjunct associate professor in the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, and graduate student Katie Boyle, along the Appalachian Trail in Maryland, identifying and examining historic sites. Terp, Spring 2018.

School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

At the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, students learn to design sustainable buildings, plan walkable neighborhoods, preserve historic treasures and develop vibrant downtowns. With a focus on collaborative and community-based practice, they apply emerging skills to tackle tomorrow’s challenges in a supportive environment.

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College of Arts and Humanities

In the College of Arts and Humanities, students study past and present cultures, investigate the human experience and develop excellent critical thinking and communication skills. They experience the tight-knit feel of a small liberal arts college with all the perks of a national research university.

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College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Students in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences interested in government, nonprofits, research or the private sector can take advantage of endless opportunities in nearby Washington, D.C. BSOS prepares students to obtain employers’ most sought-after skills, and to Be the Solution to the world's great challenges.

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Robert H. Smith School of Business

The Robert H. Smith School of Business prepares students to succeed in a competitive global economy. Ranked among the nation's top undergraduate business schools, it's home to outstanding faculty with real-world experience, cutting-edge research and lots of connections.

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College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences

The thirst for new knowledge is at the heart of scientific endeavor and discovery. The College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences seeks to understand a host of complex, interconnected phenomena—and continually makes discoveries that help shape our world.

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College of Education

The College of Education prepares students to change lives. It conducts pioneering research and trains outstanding teachers, administrators, counselors and more. Students gain experience in diverse school systems and collaborate with leading education organizations as they learn to advance equity through education.

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A. James Clark School of Engineering

The A. James Clark School of Engineering is consistently ranked among the world's top engineering schools. Its academic programs offer endless opportunities to explore, and its location near Washington, D.C., gives students access to federal research labs and major technology corporations to land internships and jobs.

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College of Information

Building upon a strong foundation in library science and information studies, the College of Information has grown into an education and research powerhouse in human-computer interaction, digital libraries, cloud computing, information access, e-government and social media. Its students and faculty are driven by the pursuit of big ideas and new discoveries to empower citizens, inspire communities, energize economies and sustain democracies.

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Philip Merrill College of Journalism

The Philip Merrill College of Journalism prepares students for an exciting and rapidly evolving field while grounding them in ethics and the fundamentals of reporting and writing. Its curriculum trains students to investigate, present information fairly and accurately, and tell effective stories. Successful students are prepared for a variety of jobs in digital, television, radio and print newsrooms, and the communication skills learned in journalism classes are valuable to government offices and private organizations.

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Urban Farm incubator at Watkins Regional Park. Outdoor classroom research with Professor Rachel Goldstein teaching MIEH773: Foodborne, Waterborne and Airborne Infectious Diseases, part of the School of Public Health: Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health.

School of Public Health

The School of Public Health takes on pressing public health issues facing local communities, the nation and the world. Its faculty and students are driven by a passion to break down the barriers that keep individuals, families and populations from attaining optimum health and wellness. They’re committed to finding new and better ways to promote health, prevent disease and prolong active, high-quality lives.

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Do Good sculpture installation in front of Thurgood Marshall Hall School of Public Policy building.

School of Public Policy

Policy Terps are committed to making a positive difference by taking on the most challenging problems facing our world. The school equips students with a sophisticated, in-depth understanding of domestic and international problems and educates them about the values and perspectives needed to shape sustainable, innovative solutions.

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