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UMD SGA reaffirms commitment to equity after racism allegations (The Diamondback)
The University of Maryland SGA passed a resolution Wednesday approving a public statement that acknowledges racism allegations and reaffirms its commitment to equity, transparency and accountability.
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New Program Emphasizes International Cultures and Languages to Prepare Graduates for an Increasingly Globalized World
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Dr. Oliveira finds fame and (Wheel of) Fortune!
This Friday, Dec. 5, tune in to Wheel of Fortune to see a familiar face spin the wheel: our very own LGBTQ+ Equity Center director, Dr. Kristopher Oliveira! Will he win big? You’ll have to watch to find out!
Explore hip-hop culture over winter session
Understanding Hip-Hop Culture: A Critical Examination (AASP498E) encourages students to critically explore hip hop culture and how it transcends race, socioeconomic background, culture and gender. The course uses hip hop culture as a point of departure to ...
The Transformative Ripple Effect of Higher Education (College of Education)
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Teaching with Purpose (College of Education)
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Researchers share their work on politics, gender and the Mexican Miracle (Stories Beneath the Shell)
A University of Maryland doctoral student and UMD alum shared their research findings on how men engage with politics more than women and the historical significance of the Mexican Miracle Wednesday.
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The University of Maryland College of Education will offer a new minor in American Sign Language (ASL) in Spring 2026.
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A guest lecturer encouraged University of Maryland students and staff to rethink their understanding of the history of slavery in Haiti in a talk held Thursday in Juan Ramón Jiménez Hall.
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