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Even though he’s “not big into politics,” Clayton Gallus spent a good portion of his spring break in Washington, D.C.

Alumni tell the story of early years of the American Indian Studies program.

Grant enables training for advanced practitioners to work with underserved populations.

UMD students are venturing out into the world and their presence is being noticed.

UMD research could establish a new treatment approach for cortical visual impairment.

After a 30-year career, John Thode returned to UMD to finish his degree.

For more than a decade, UMD has been hosting student teachers from Ewha Womans University for a practicum that places them in local schools.

Study by Assistant Professor Rhea Owens and her colleagues has implications for college student success.