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Terrapins linebacker E.J. Henderson walking on the field, 2000
Photograph of Terrapins linebacker E.J. Henderson walking on the field, 2000
Gymkana women's triple balancing act, University of Maryland, circa 2000
Three female University of Maryland students balancing to form a vertical tower with male spotter at Gymkana women's triple balancing act, circa 2000
Folk Song Suite -- Seventeen Come Sunday
Performance of Vaughn Williams's Folk Song Suite, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Tawes Theater, November 6, 2000
Second Suite in F -- Song Without Words, “I'll Love My Love"
Performance of Holst's Second Suite in F, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Tawes Theater, November 6, 2000
"Bands and My Basement: The White Lodge, 1997-2000" exhibition and Sweep the Leg Johnny concert poster, State College, Pennsylvania, March 17-18, 2000
Poster promoting an exhibition of concert photography by Christopher Baronner titled "Bands and My Basement: The White Lodge, 1997-2000" at Daily Grind Coffeehouse in State College, Pennsylvania. The exhibition opened on March 17, 2000. The poster also promotes a concert featuring the punk bands Bald Rapunzel, Sweep the Leg Johnny, Engine Down, and the Red Light at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on March 18, 2000
Final Four men's basketball team, University of Maryland, circa 2000-2001
The University of Maryland men's basketball team that competed in the Final Four in the 2001 NCAA tournament, circa 2000-2001
Notes of emotion
In the vicinity of Vesuvius discusses how a team of architects and students from the University of Maryland, College Park is working with Italian authorities to turn a site at Pompeii into an archaeological park. Science on the half shell discusses how scientists from the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute are developing new tests to detect diseases in oysters. Unearthing a golden past discusses how members of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Ancient Studies department are studying some of Maryland's archaeological sites. The path of pathogens discusses how researchers at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore are studying how bacteria can enter the food chain in the poultry industry. Modern forces, ancient empires discusses how the University of Maryland, University College is providing college courses for naval forces stationed in Italy. Worries about wheat discusses how researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine are studying celiac disease. Notes of emotion discusses the World Cello Congress III at Towson University.Host, Scott Simon. Narrators, Betsy Ames, John Badila.Dolby surround
Smile a mile wide
In Man the "terpedo", engineering students at the University of Maryland, College Park design and build a human-powered submarine. A glass act discusses the glass blowing sculpture program at Salisbury State University. Food for thought discusses how scientists at the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute are studying the genetic modification of plant and animal foods. Memories to share discusses "Passager", a literary journal produced by the University of Baltimore. Splendor in the grass discusses a program coordinated by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science which enables school children and teachers to conduct scientific experiments in the Chesapeake Bay. Making a name for themselves discusses a group of eighty freshman at Frostburg State University who are conducting volunteer service in their community by participating in he Americorps program. A smile a mile wide discusses a program at the University of Maryland Dental School which provides dental care for economically challenged children.Host, Scott Simon. Narrators, Betsy Ames, Mike Pengra.Dolby surround
Turning a school around
In There's a bug in it, students at University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Entomology are using advanced technology and a method called systematics biology to classify various types of insects. In Sun bird, Bowie State University monitors the sun with satellites and prepares for the possibility of its violent eruptions that have been predicted this year. Shades of genius profiles the Meyerhoff Program of Universtiy of Maryland, Baltimore County that aims to recruit minority students into scinece and engineering careers. Growth industry shows how University of Maryland Eastern Shore professors and students are designing and building environmentally advanced greenhouses to improve the agricultural industry of the Eastern Shore. In Not just pills & powders, University of Maryland at Baltimore School of Pharmacy looks at how the training of pharmicists has changed over the years. Widening the web profiles University of Maryland University College Institute for Distance Education where students can now take all of their classes online and receive a degree without ever entering a classroom. Turning a school around shows how Coppin State College professors and students are training the teachers at Rosemont Elementary School in a poverty-stricken area of Baltimore to be better educators in hopes of improving poor student performance.Host, Scott Simon.Dolby surround