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  • Different Viruses, Similar Outcomes

    Authorities shrugging off risk—or ordering everyone to mask up. The virus surging in locales that dropped their guards too soon. Death rates that cut along racial lines, impacting African Americans with particular ferocity.What might sound like recent news stories from the COVID-19 pandemic describe the 1918 influenza pandemic just as well, according to a new study from a University of Maryland researcher, published this week in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

  • UMD, UMMS Researchers to Develop More Precise COVID-19 Models

    During the early months of 2020, a new phrase entered the public vocabulary: “flattening the curve.” As the COVID-19 crisis escalated, countries around the world—including the United States—took steps to prevent a rapid spike in the number of cases. Graphs published in the online magazine Vox helped mobilize public opinion in favor of social distancing and, later, stay-at-home orders.

  • Safety Practices and Requirements for Working on Campus

    Assistant Vice President for Human Resources Jewel M. Washington sent the following message to the University of Maryland community on June 11, 2020:Dear faculty, staff, student employees and graduate assistants:


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UMD Recognized With Top-10 Ranking for Entrepreneurship

11th Consecutive Honor From Princeton Review, Entrepreneurship Magazine Follows APLU Award for Innovation
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What Happens at UMD if There’s a Federal Government Shutdown

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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NIA Awards $5.23M for 2 University of Maryland-Based Centers on Aging

Researchers Will Study Resiliency, Health Issues of Older Americans
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