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University of Maryland 38th among World's Top 100 Universities

University of Maryland Becoming the "Go-To" Campus for Presidents


University of Maryland M-Urgency App Streams Emergency Information


UMD Brain Cap Technology Turns Thought into Motion


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Weeks of May 5 to May 11

Rankings:  BusinessWeek Names University of Maryland and Loyola among Top Undergrad B-Schools (Citybizlist Baltimore)


Science Experts:  Excuse me: Gassy dinosaurs helped warm Earth (Associated Press)


Innovation & Entrepreneurship:  Cool School: Where Peace Rules, the free peaceful skills building video game for kids is now available! (Yahoo! News)


National Interest :  Americans want to slash defense spending, but Washington isn't listening. (The Washington Post)


National Interest:  Talk to Me, Not to My Daughter. (The New York Times)


Global Impact, Research:  Revenue-Driven Surgery Drives Patients Home Too Early (The Cutting Edge)


Global Impact, Research:  Children's National Medical Center Breaks MRI Speed Sound Barrier. (Yahoo! Finance)




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University of Maryland experts have been a primary resource for media on many of the major news event and issues of the past year. Click on the links below to browse experts who have commented on key ongoing issues facing the state and nation. Specific topics from the past year are listed under the category links at the bottom.

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ONGOING ISSUES

- Iraq, Homeland Security, International Security

- Politics and Elections

- Chesapeake Bay

- Education


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SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLITICS

Post-Election 2004 Analysis: UM Experts





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