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Women who fled Afghanistan share their stories at UMD panel (The Diamondback)
Five women who fled to the United States from Afghanistan recounted their experiences at a panel hosted Tuesday by the University of Maryland’s agriculture and natural resources college.
Read More on Women who fled Afghanistan share their stories at UMD panel (The Diamondback)UMD Korean Percussion Ensemble brings strong beats, rock energy to The Clarice (The Diamondback)
The style of Korean percussion that the ensemble performed is known as “samulnori” — a term which roughly translates to “to play four things” and refers to the four instruments used in the practice.
Read More on UMD Korean Percussion Ensemble brings strong beats, rock energy to The Clarice (The Diamondback)The University of Maryland Libraries are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Library Awards for Undergraduate Research.
Read More on UMD Libraries announce recipients of the 2025 Library Awards for Undergraduate Research and the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Award (UMD Libraries)Strengthening Communities, a Course at a Time (College of Education)
New Program Embedding Civic Learning in Classes Across Campus Reaches Over 1,000 Students
Read More on Strengthening Communities, a Course at a Time (College of Education)UMD community members celebrate Southwest Asian, North African heritage at gala (The Diamondback)
The event offered an opportunity for those in the Southwest Asian and North African community to come together and celebrate their culture.
Read More on UMD community members celebrate Southwest Asian, North African heritage at gala (The Diamondback)Meet junior fire protection Engineering1 major Brian Chen, the founder and president of Terp Lions, a student organization bringing the tradition and energy of lion dance to campus.
Read More on Brian Chen: Terp Lions | APIDA Heritage Month Spotlight [VIDEO] (A. James Clark School of Engineering)USM, UMD to Host Title II Readiness Conference (Maryland Today)
Invited representatives from public universities and state and local governments will lead the charge at their respective institutions to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act Title II Web and Mobile Application Accessibility Rule.
Read More on USM, UMD to Host Title II Readiness Conference (Maryland Today)Why We Still Read Shakespeare (Department of English)
Amanda Bailey, author of “Shakespeare on Consent,” on what the bard reveals about race, consent and power today.
Read More on Why We Still Read Shakespeare (Department of English)7 UMD international student visas restored after Trump reversal (The Diamondback)
The visa revocations of seven University of Maryland international students have been reversed, this university confirmed in a statement to The Diamondback on Monday.
Read More on 7 UMD international student visas restored after Trump reversal (The Diamondback)During the University of Maryland’s annual Maryland Day on Saturday, Jeanette Epps, a 1994 and 2000 Black alumna, returned for a fireside chat to share her experience after spending nearly eight months at the International Space Station.
Read More on Black alum Jeanette Epps shares her space journey and mission for representation (The Black Explosion)