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October 10, 2025
Spotlight on AI: UMD Researchers Work to Enhance Accessibility for All
Terp Innovators Develop AI Tools to Remove Barriers for People With Disabilities

October 9, 2025
Former Terp Football Star-Trustee Couple Named 2025 Homecoming Grand Marshals
Alums Domonique and Ashley Foxworth to Return to Inspire Maryland Pride

October 9, 2025
UMD Engineers Use AI to Give Super Mario a New Job: Driving Instructor
Popular Video Game Could Help Autonomous Vehicles Achieve Certification
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Hitting ‘Play’ at Home
Spoofing our reliance on shopping and technology while omitting any human presence, the enigmatic and boldly animated videos by Jonathan Monaghan MFA ’11 star in a new—and timely—online exhibit at the Art Gallery.View Article Details for Hitting ‘Play’ at Home -
Queen of Costumes
For a costume designer who’s spent her career reflecting the African American experience in film and television, it was an intriguing prospect: envision the look of a futuristic African kingdom that’s rich in vibranium, not to mention helmed by a superhero.View Article Details for Queen of Costumes -
Off the Wall
hough born a century apart, singer Marian Anderson and 18th-century feminist Frances Wright are strolling through the halls of the National Portrait Gallery when suddenly they come across a series of photographs of Anderson. “Marian, this is all you!” cries Wright in her English lilt. Soon, the pair are discussing Anderson’s European travels and Wright’s birthplace across the pond.View Article Details for Off the Wall -
Maryland Today: A Mission to Heal
After serving as an Army psychological operations team leader in Iraq, Ben King quickly learned that what had helped him survive in a war zone wasn’t conducive to thriving in civilian life. “When you’re in a combat environment, mentally it’s just putting the mission first—when it comes to what’s going on for you, it’s very simple: You just disregard it,” King said. Detaching from his internal struggles soon led to drinking to help fall asleep, ignoring physical pain and powering through any emotional turmoil.View Article Details for Maryland Today: A Mission to Heal