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Plumbing a Problem
The map on the Baltimore City Department of Public Works website looks sterile, but the problem it illustrates is most definitely not.Colored dots peppered across the graphic show locations of sanitary sewer overflows, the wastewater that spills in homes, streets, or the environment due to a pipe break or blockage, ranging from the small and mop-able to the overwhelming in odor and damage.
Ahead of Election, Two Merrill College Professors Partner with USA Today to Put Post Office to the Test
COLLEGE PARK (10/14/20) — As voters worry whether a slowed-down U.S. Postal Service can handle a surge of mailed ballots amid the coronavirus pandemic, University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism professors and USA Today have forged an investigative partnership to measure mail performance in real time in critical swing states.
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University of Maryland Research Spending Rises, Earning Top 20 Ranking From NSF
Annual Survey Puts UMD at No. 19 Overall, No. 11 Among Public Institutions
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University of Maryland Research Spending Rises, Earning Top 20 Ranking From NSF UMD Ranked a Top 5 School for Entrepreneurship
Maryland Rises to No. 4 Among Public Universities, No. 1 in Mid-Atlantic in Annual List
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UMD Ranked a Top 5 School for Entrepreneurship UMD’s Research Funding Swells to a Record $834M, Up 23% in One Year
Strategic Partnerships, Seed Grant Programs, Interdisciplinary Collaborations Cited as Factors Behind Increase
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UMD’s Research Funding Swells to a Record $834M, Up 23% in One Year