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2 Nobel laureates, 6 Pulitzer recipients, scores of Fulbright scholars, one cute turtle and a bike ride away from our nation's capital! RTs ≠ endorsements.
College Park, MDumd.eduJoined September 2008

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As air quality issues continue throughout our region, please keep your health top of mind, stay in touch with your instructor or supervisor, and consider the following guidance: go.umd.edu/3MWHpT4 More resources ➡️ airnow.gov
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Air quality is at unhealthy levels for everyone. Limit time outdoors until air quality improves. Young children, older adults, people with respiratory problems such as asthma, or people with heart conditions should avoid outdoor exertion. Learn more: bit.ly/3P47cLS
Air Quality Alert: Code Red Unhealth Conditions. Limit outdoor activity for children, seniors, and anyone with respiratory or heart conditions.
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Terps: Find important reminders on campus road closures starting today
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🔔Campus Road Closure Updates We want to remind you that starting TOMORROW, significant construction-related road closures will be in effect. 🚨 TOMORROW, May 25 Campus Drive will be closed from Regents Drive to Union Lane for Purple Line Construction. bit.ly/UMDRoadClosure
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“English and history are not dying. You can quote me on that.” At #UMD, we empower students to thrive in a changing academic landscape. With blended majors bridging humanities and technology, our Terps explore new innovations that will shape our future: wapo.st/3BV4Wi1
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“I’ve always believed that with the right people, the right inspiration, the right leadership and the right vision, any problem can be addressed. And the stories and achievements in this crowd today show that you are the right people.” — #UMDgrad
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“As we sit on the precipice of change, I wish you all curiosity—a never-ending spark that motivates you to continue learning through those around you.” —#UMDgrad student speaker Colette Smith ‘23
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“The next phase might be a little daunting. I hope you also see there’s a lot of exciting things ahead. You get to forge your path, whether it’s the scenic route, or the road less traveled. The world really is spread at your feet.” —#UMDgrad speaker '76
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