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  • A Tumultuous History, Cast in Stone and Bronze

    For days, architect Larysa Kurylas ’80 had weighed her safety working in Kyiv against the advice of her American ex-pat and Ukrainian friends who were skeptical of a Russian advance on the capital. But in the early hours of Feb. 11, unable to sleep in her apartment, she tuned into “PBS NewsHour” and learned of the rising possibility of President Vladimir Putin ordering an invasion. Within hours, she had a train ticket to Lviv—40 kilometers from the Polish border—the fate of her parents’ home country, many friends and her research all uncertain. 

  • New Perspective Blends Quantum and Classical to Understand Quantum Rates of Change

    There is nothing permanent except change. This is perhaps never truer than in the fickle and fluctuating world of quantum mechanics. The quantum world is in constant flux. The properties of quantum particles flit between discrete, quantized states without any possibility of ever being found in an intermediate state. How quantum states change defies normal intuition and remains the topic of active debate—for both scientists and philosophers.

  • CGS and UC’s California-China Climate Institute Unveil Strategy to Kickstart China’s Coal Phase-Down

    Days after the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its most urgent warning yet about the impacts of human-induced climate change, the California-China Climate Institute (CCCI) at UC Berkeley and the Center for Global Sustainability (CGS) at the University of Maryland today released a groundbreaking new report – “A Decade of Action: A Strategic Approach for a Coal Phase-Down in China” – tha


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New President’s Public Impact Award Presented to Plant Virology Expert

Scholars Across Campus Recognized During Maryland Research Excellence Celebration
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Faculty Honored With Independent Scholarship, Research and Creativity Awards

Grants Provide Up to $10K for Projects Spanning AI, Migration, Literature, Music, Environmental Justice and More
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UMD Invests $5.25M to Sustain Essential Research, Support Early-Career Scholars

82 Projects Receive Research Resilience Initiatives Funding Through UMD, MPower
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