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Steven Anlage Receives $1M NSF RINGS Grant to Support Research on Resilient Wireless Communications
University of Maryland Professor Steven Anlage (ECE/Physics) has received a new $1M National Science Foundation (NSF) grant through the Resilient & Intelligent NextG Systems (RINGS) program. The grant, “Harnessing the Complexity of Modern Electromagnetic Environments for Resilient Wireless Communications,” is a collaboration with researchers at the University of California, San Diego and Wesleyan University.
New Law Makes UMD’s Horowitz Center for Health Literacy a Statewide Health Information Hub
A new law passed by the Maryland General Assembly establishes the Horowitz Center for Health Literacy, part of the University of Maryland’s School of Public Health, as the state’s Consumer Health Information Hub–the first such designation in the country.
New Report Details What’s Driving Partisan Divide on Waning Support for Ukraine
A new report by Department of Government and Politics Professors Shibley Telhami and Stella Rouse reveals how Americans’ attitudes about the war in Ukraine have changed, as well as the demographic factors that may be accounting for the change—with a particular emphasis on the increasing partisan divide from March to May 2022.
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