
The 46-year-old fine arts building, Tawes Hall, at the University of Maryland is situated near Lot 1 on campus. The staple of this university's fine arts program overlooks a prime tailgate location for Terps' football fans, and its architectural prominence will vastly contrast the drunken antics of tailgaters this Sunday as the Terps prepare for a bout against in-state rival, Towson. (Jim Bach/Inside the Shell)

The University of Maryland University Campus, the second largest employer in College Park, Md. after the University of Maryland, offers over 107 degrees and certificate programs entirely online, the Baltimore Urbanite reports. Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) lauded UMUC's "trainings in cyber security to employees currently working the in field" at the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education in Gaithersburg on Sept. 20. (Jim Bach/Inside the Shell)

Campus Drive, a hotspot University of Maryland students traversing the campus, can expect to see high traffic when in-state rival Towson University comes to town for the Saturday showdown between the Terps and the Tigers. (Jim Bach/Inside the Shell)
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