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  • UMD’s Ken Porter Elected Among National Academy of Inventors Senior Members

    UM Ventures, College Park Executive Director Dr. Ken Porter has been elected among the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2022 class of Senior Members.

  • Key Partners Join Forces to Create a More Resilient Food System Across Maryland

    There are a number of critical issues that threaten the food security of Marylanders. Climate change, supply and demand, food deserts, and a rapidly growing population are on the shortlist. However, the past two years have been particularly challenging due to the negative impacts of COVID-19, which have further complicated food access and availability. This new reality now exists in tandem with pre-existing inequities that contribute to a high percentage of food-insecure households across the state.

  • Marketing Experts: Olympics Can Defeat Threats of Pandemic Protocols, Ballooning Costs and Diplomatic Clashes

    Artful camera work couldn’t fully hide the fact that Beijing’s National Stadium was far from full on Friday as athletes paraded into the opening ceremony for the XXIV Olympic Winter Games—one of many pandemic-inspired restrictions stretching throughout the competition that mirror similar ones at the recent Summer Games in Tokyo. And then there's the diplomatic boycott, as government officials from the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia who would normally attend the Games stayed home to protest human rights violations in China.


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Veteran Scientist, Administrator Named Vice President for Research for University of Maryland’s Joint Research Enterprise

Pat O’Shea to Oversee Annual $1.4B in Research Activities at College Park, Baltimore Campuses
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AI With Rhythm: Brain-Inspired Tech Wins 2025 Invention of the Year Award

From RNA to Microchips, Innovate Maryland Celebrates Transformative Research Shaping the Future
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10 Faculty Receive UMD Independent Scholarship, Research, and Creativity Awards

Grants to Support Individual Projects in Arts, AI, Architecture and More
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