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Paying for higher education
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12 percent of federal Pell Grant aid is not going to students, Turner says
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Torrens receives NSF grant for resilient infrastructure research
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Improved understanding of the ways that the movements of people interact with transportation and communications infrastructure could help with disaster planning
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MPRC Journal Club holds its first meeting
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Interdisciplinary student-led discussion group invites welcomes new members from all disciplines involved in population research
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US Army Leadership Still Mostly White
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David Segal quoted in USA Today
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Mei-Ling Ting Lee leads new industry project
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New care management model will provide patients with individualized information about projected health outcomes
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Are Indian pharmaceutical companies deliberately selling inferior medicines in African markets?
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Tougher regulatory measures needed in order to improve drug safety and quality
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New Resource from the University of Maryland IRB Office
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Institutional Review Board Investigator Handbook released
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The Changing Shape of the American Family
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Cohen calls for tax and labor policy to catch up with changing social norms
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Sonalde Desai: Politics and India's New Young
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Today's Indian youth are educated, conservative, and hungry for prosperity
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Ingmar Prucha named Distinguished University Professor
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Professor Ingmar Prucha receives the University of Maryland's highest academic honor for achievements in the field of theoretical and applied econometrics
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