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Collected by: University of Maryland

Archived since: Mar, 2011

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This collection contains websites related to the University of Maryland, including the websites of campus organizations and departments, and web resources documenting campus life. This collection reflects collecting priorities of the University Archives, which captures the day-to-day functioning of a highly complex research institution in its many facets: administration, academics, athletics, the arts, and other student activities. The University Archives is a key resource for the history and present activities of the University of Maryland, especially the College Park campus.

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Title: College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

URL: http://agnr.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) at the University of Maryland, College Park. Agricultural education at the University of Maryland began with the opening of the Maryland Agricultural College in 1859. The establishment of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station at the college almost thirty years later, in 1888, enhanced the focus on agriculture. The College Park campus of the University of Maryland, created by the Maryland General Assembly in 1920, was originally divided into thirteen educational units, including the College of Agriculture. The college underwent many name changes during its history and is now known as the College of Agricultural and Natural Resources. The AGNR website includes information about its leadership, staff, vision, resources for students, departments and programs, alumni, international programs, extension programs, research, news, and events.

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Subject:   Agricultural colleges -- Maryland -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. College of Agriculture -- Administration -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. -- College of Agriculture -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park. -- College of Agriculture -- Web archives

Title: Department of Fraternity & Sorority Life

URL: http://greek.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the Department of Fraternity & Sorority Life at the University of Maryland, College Park. Formerly the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the department oversees the Greek system at Maryland. Its mission is to "foster, promote and support the development of a community made up of values-based organizations." The Fratenity & Sorority Life website includes information about its mission, vision, initiatives, corporate partners, recognition and expectations, councils, chapters, news, and resources for interested students, parents, alumni, advisors, and current members.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Department of Fraternity & Sorority Life -- Web archives

Title: College of Information Studies

URL: http://ischool.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the College of Information Studies (iSchool) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The iSchool states its mission as follows: " The iSchool engages in collaborative, interdisciplinary, and innovative research; teaching and service. We educate information professionals and scholars; and we create knowledge, systems and processes to promote the management and use of information" ("Vision & Mission," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20170808233332/https://ischool.umd.edu/vision-mission, archived August 8, 2017). The University of Maryland School of Library and Information Services was founded in 1965, reorganized as the College of Library and Information Services (CLIS) in 1973, renamed the College of Information Studies in 2000, and rebranded as the iSchool in 2005 ("iSchool History," https://ischool.umd.edu/ischool-history, accessed July 31, 2018). The iSchool website includes information about its research, academic programs, leadership, and student affairs, as well as targeted information for prospective students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). College of Information Studies -- Web archives

Title: OrgSync at UMD

URL: http://orgsync.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of OrgSync at UMD, web-hosted software for registering and managing student organizations at the University of Maryland, College Park. The OrgSync directory lists student organizations alphabetically and by category: Academic, Advocacy, Advocacy/Service, Cultural, Departmental, Governing Bodies, Graduate, Greek, Group Councils, Honors, Media, Military, Multicultural, Non-Departmental, Performing Arts Groups, Political, Recreation, Religious, Service, Social, Sports, and Univ. Department.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Student Organization Resource Center -- Web archives

Title: Terrapin Trail

URL: http://terrapintrail.com/

Description: Archived website of Terrapin Trail, a sports blog published by The Diamondback, the independent student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. Terrapin Trail covered the Athletics Department, field hockey, football, basketball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, volleyball, wrestling, and other sports.

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Subject:   Diamondback -- Web archives Maryland Media, Inc. -- Web archives

Title: Memorial Chapel

URL: http://thestamp.umd.edu/student_involvement/memorial_chapel

Description: Archived website of Memorial Chapel at the University of Maryland, College Park. Dedicated on October 6, 1952, the Memorial Chapel honors members of the University of Maryland community who lost their lives serving in the United States armed forces. Chaplains, who are appointed by their various denominations and religions, administer the chapel, which is non-denominational. The Memorial Chapel website includes information about its mission, calendar of events, garden, chaplains, Veterans Memorial, and interfaith programs.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Division of Student Affairs -- Web archives

Title: School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

URL: http://www.arch.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (MAPP) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The School of Architecture opened to students in 1967 and houses academic programs in architecture, urban studies and planning, historic preservation, and real estate development. The MAPP website includes information about its mission, strategic plan, history, news, events, academic programs, financial aid, courses, academic resources, research, faculty, staff, and alumni.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation -- Web archives

Title: College of Arts & Humanities

URL: http://www.arhu.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the College of Arts & Humanities (ARHU) at the University of Maryland, College Park. ARHU is one of thirteen colleges and schools on campus: "In 25 departments and centers, the College of Arts and Humanities provides education, research and scholarship in the arts, history, literatures, languages and cultures of people throughout the world" (College of Arts and Humanities records, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland Libraries, http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/10901). The ARHU website includes information about its mission, vision, leadership, committees, collegiate council, facilities, signature events, admissions, academic programs, research and centers, outreach programs, news, and announcements, and commitment to diversity.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). College of Arts and Humanities -- Web archives

Title: College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

URL: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences was formed as a result of a campus reorganization in the spring of 1972. It was designed to extend and support learning in traditional disciplines while creating conditions for the development of interdisciplinary approaches to solving behavioral and social problems. The University of Maryland at College Park was again reorganized in 1986 and its five divisions were split into fourteen colleges. The academic departments currently included within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences are African American Studies, Anthropology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Economics, Geographical Sciences, Government and Politics, Hearing and Speech Sciences, the Joint Program in Survey Methodology, Psychology, and Sociology. The College is also home to 32 departmental and 11 college-level research centers. The BSOS website includes information about its undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, staff, alumni, academic programs, research, commitment to diversity, news, events, departments, and profiles.

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Subject:   Social sciences -- Study and teaching -- Maryland -- History -- Sources Universities and colleges -- Maryland -- Accreditation -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. -- Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences -- Archives University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). College of Behavioral and Social Sciences -- Web archives

Title: Campus Recreation Services / University Recreation & Wellness

URL: http://www.crs.umd.edu/cms/

Description: Archived website of Campus Recreation Services (CRS) / University Recreation & Wellness (RecWell) at the University of Maryland, College Park. Campus Recreation Services, part of the Division of Student Affairs, was renamed University Recreation & Wellness as of 2015. The CRS/RecWell website includes information about staff, membership, employment, facilities, and programs in wellness, fitness, community, aquatics, club and intramural sports, and adventure.

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Subject:   University of Maryland, College Park -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park -- Societies, etc. -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park -- Student housing -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park -- Students -- History -- Sources University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Division of Student Affairs -- Web archives

Title: The Diamondback

URL: http://www.diamondbackonline.com/

Description: Archived website of The Diamondback, student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. The paper was originally published as The Triangle (1910-1914) and underwent several name changes -- M.A.C. Weekly (1914-1916), Maryland State Weekly (1916-1919), Maryland State Review (1919-1920), University Review (1920-1921) -- before being released as The Diamondback in 1921 ("About UMD Student Newspapers," https://www.lib.umd.edu/univarchives/student-newspapers/about, accessed July 31, 2018). Online articles of the Diamondback are released on a rolling, daily basis, and issues are printed on Mondays during the fall and spring semesters ("About UMD Student Newspapers," https://www.lib.umd.edu/univarchives/student-newspapers/about, accessed July 31, 2018). Since 1972, The Diamondback has been published by Maryland Media, Inc., independently of the university ("About," http://www.dbknews.com/about/, accessed July 31, 2018). The Diamondback website has sections covering news, opinion, sports, diversions, blogs, photos, and Yellow Pages.

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Subject:   United States -- Maryland -- Prince George’s -- College Park. University of Maryland, College Park -- Periodicals. Diamondback -- Web archives Maryland Media, Inc. -- Web archives

Title: College of Education

URL: http://www.education.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the College of Education at the University of Maryland, College Park. The College of Education traces its origins to the Division of Vocational Education, established in 1918. This unit officially became the College of Education in 1921. Departments currently included within the College are Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education; Human Development and Quantitative Methodology; and Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership. The College also houses two supporting units: Educational Technology Services and the Student Services Office. The College of Education website includes information about its accreditation, rankings, strategic plan, administration, shared governance, academics, admissions, faculty, staff, students, research, student resources, news, and alumni.

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Subject:   Education, Higher -- Maryland -- College Park -- History -- Sources Universities and colleges -- Maryland -- College Park -- History -- Sources University of Maryland at College Park -- College of Education -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park. College of Education -- Web archives

Title: College of Education Senate and Senate Steering Committee Minutes

URL: http://www.education.umd.edu/SharedGovernance/minutes/index.html

Description: Archived webpage hosting University of Maryland College of Education Senate and Senate Steering Committee Minutes. The College Senate is the representative body chosen to take action on behalf of the faculty, staff, and student in all matters pertaining to governance within the College in fulfilling its responsibilities. Delegates to the College of Education Senate include: three representative faculty members from each department, elected in staggered terms, as well as two at-large faculty senators, plus the offices of chair and chair-elect; two exempt persons and one non-exempt person elected at large; and one doctoral student, one master’s student, and one undergraduate student elected at large by each respective category of student.

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Subject:   Education, Higher -- Maryland -- College Park -- History -- Sources Universities and colleges -- Maryland -- College Park -- History -- Sources University of Maryland at College Park -- College of Education -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park. College of Education -- Web archives

Title: A. James Clark School of Engineering

URL: http://www.eng.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. The website includes information about the school's leadership, facilities, governance, philanthropy, departments, academics, research, news, and events, for audiences including prospective and current students, K-12 students, alumni, faculty, staff, business, government, and members of the media.

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Subject:   A. James Clark School of Engineering -- Web archives

Title: A. James Clark School of Engineering

URL: http://www.eng.umd.edu/sitehome2.php

Description: Archived website of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. The website includes information about the school's leadership, facilities, governance, philanthropy, departments, academics, research, news, and events, for audiences including prospective and current students, K-12 students, alumni, faculty, staff, business, government, and members of the media.

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Subject:   A. James Clark School of Engineering -- Web archives

Title: University of Maryland Extension

URL: http://www.extension.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the University of Maryland Extension. Founded in 1914 to administer federal and state funding for programs to improve community life, the Cooperative Extension Service concentrated its activities in eight areas: agricultural profitability; natural resources; diet, nutrition and health; human capital development; family economic stability; agricultural technology for urban audiences; profitability of marine industries; and enhanced community vitality. The UM Extension website includes information about its leadership, impact, locations, news, events, resources, publications, and programs in 4-H and Youth, Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources, Food & Nutrition, Health& Wellness, Gardening, Money, and Water & Chesapeake Bay.

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Subject:   Agricultural extension work -- Maryland -- History -- Sources University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service -- Archives University of Maryland at College Park. College of Agriculture and Natural Resources -- Web archives

Title: Facilities Management

URL: http://www.facilities.umd.edu

Description: Archived website of Facilities Management at the University of Maryland, College Park. Facilities Management is "responsible for the physical campus – its academic, research and administrative spaces, the infrastructure that supports the buildings, and the landscape that surrounds them" ("Facilities Management," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20120623022336/https://www.facilities.umd.edu/SitePages/Home.aspx, archived June 23, 2012). The Facilities Management website includes information about its services, facilities, construction projects, resources, policies, leadership, departments, and targeted information for customers and staff.

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Subject:   Campus planning -- Maryland College facilities -- Planning -- Maryland Grounds maintenance -- Maryland Schools -- Landscape architecture -- Maryland University of Maryland, College Park -- Buildings -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park -- Dept. of Physical Plant -- Archives

Title: The University of Maryland Graduate School

URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of The Graduate School at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Graduate School's mission is to provide for the education of students in the scholarly methods of intellectual inquiry and critical analysis; to train them in the discipline and skills necessary for beneficial research; and to foster in them a dedication to creative thought and the search for knowledge. In order to shape and participate in national policies and developments in graduate education, the Graduate School maintains close contact with other graduate schools and is a member of the Association of American Universities, the Association of Graduate Schools, and the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. The Graduate School was formed during academic year 1918-1919 and was administered by the Graduate Council, which consisted of the president of the university, director of the experiment station, the dean and secretary of the school, and six members experienced in graduate school administration. The Graduate School has general jurisdiction over graduate work offered by various departments of the university. Its policies for establishment of standards and requirements for degrees rely upon precedents set forth by the Association of American Universities, an association of United States' graduate institutions of which the UMCP graduate school became a member in 1970. The Graduate School website includes information about its leadership, staff, publications, news, admissions, graduate programs, funding, policies, and governance.

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Subject:   University of Maryland, College Park. -- Graduate School -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park -- Graduate work University of Maryland at College Park. Graduate School -- Web archives

Title: Philip Merrill College of Journalism

URL: http://www.merrill.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. Established in 1949 as the Department of Journalism and Public Relations in the College of Business and Public Administration, the department changed its name in 1966 to Department of Journalism. In 1972, it became the College of Journalism, an independent college within the University of Maryland at College Park with its own board of visitors. In 2001, the college was renamed for Philip Merrill, publisher and owner of The Capital daily newspaper in Annapolis and Washingtonian magazine, in recognition of his $10 million gift to the College. The College produces the bi-monthly review American Journalism Review and operates the Capital News Service, a student-powered news organization. The Merrill College website includes information about its vision and mission, staff, leadership, centers and organizations, fellowships, student awards, admissions, academics, news, and events, as well as targeted information for students, faculty, staff, alumni, professionals, employers, and media.

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Subject:   University of Maryland, College Park. College of Journalism -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park. College of Journalism -- History -- Sources Philip Merrill College of Journalism -- Web archives

Title: 2017 Middle States Self-Study

URL: http://www.provost.umd.edu/MS17/campus/documents/index.html

Description: Archived website of the 2017 self-study undertaken by the University of Maryland, College Park, as part of its 2017 accreditation review by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) ("About the Accreditation Process," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20170530210111/https://www.provost.umd.edu/MS17/index.html, archived May 30, 2017).

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Office of Academic Planning and Programs -- Web archives

Title: School of Public Policy

URL: http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park. The School of Public Policy website includes information about its academic programs, research, centers, leadership, faculty, staff, news, and career services.

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Subject:   Social sciences -- Study and teaching -- Maryland -- History -- Sources Universities and colleges -- Maryland -- Accreditation -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. -- Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences -- Archives University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). School of Public Policy -- Web archives

Title: Robert H. Smith School of Business

URL: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park. Originally part of the College of Business and Public Administration, the department was renamed the College of Business and Management following a 1972 reorganization, then renamed again in 1998 ("History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180506124159/https://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/about-us/history, archived May 6, 2018). The Smith School's stated mission is "to create knowledge, promote a learning environment that fosters intellectual discovery, and equip current and future leaders to assess complex problems and deliver innovative solutions" ("Mission & Values," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180506092533/https://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/about-us/mission-values, archived May 6, 2018). The Smith School website includes information about its mission, values, rankings, history, commitment to diversity, leadership, administrative offices, Board of Advisors, services, programs, faculty, research, student life and resources, centers of excellence, career services, news, directory, locations, and social media.

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Subject:   Business education -- Maryland -- History -- Sources Cities and towns -- Study and teaching -- Maryland -- History -- Sources Public administration -- Study and teaching -- Maryland -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. College of Business and Public Administration -- Archives University of Maryland, College Park. College of Business and Public Administration -- Buildings -- History -- Sources University of Maryland, College Park. College of Business and Public Administration -- Faculty -- History -- Sources Robert H. Smith School of Business -- Web archives

Title: Terrapin Trail Club

URL: http://www.terrapintrail.club/

Description: Archived website of the Terrapin Trail Club at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Terrapin Trail Club was founded in 1937 by Elinor Cody and considered the oldest active club on the University of Maryland campus. The Terrapin Trail Club website includes information about its history, trips, calendar, albums, resources, officers, and news. From 2012 to 2013, the website hosted discussions and posted announcements and meeting minutes in a bulletin board-style forum ("Forums," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20131221082736/http://www.ttc.umd.edu/bb/, archived December 21, 2013). Since 2014, discussions and announcements have been posted to the club's Facebook page.

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Subject:   Terrapin Trail Club -- Web archives

Title: Office of the President

URL: https://president.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of Office of the President of the University of Maryland, College Park. The President's Office website includes information about the president's biography, media coverage, inauguration, speeches, statements, columns, vice presidents, commissions, priorities, initiatives, administrative offices, staff, policies, university leadership, and presidential recognition. The website also highlights The Conflict Resolvers Network, a program initiated by President Wallace Loh in 2016 ("The Conflict Resolvers Network," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20170808232034/https://www.president.umd.edu/administration/conflict-resolvers-network, archived August 8, 2017).

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Office of the President University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) -- Presidents University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Office of the President -- Web archives

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