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Cultural clubs go viral: the rise of reels (Al-Hikmah)
The senior immersive media design major said social media is important for building community on campus because it is one of the primary ways people become aware of social events.
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Through the Open-Ended Process of Zine-Making, Community and Student Storytellers Explore Personal Experiences, Family and Community History, and Visions of the Future
Read More on Stories of Hope and Healing (College of Education)Creative disruption: a new tool for change (Stories Beneath the Shell)
The “Creating Beautiful Trouble” workshop, led by Hannah Brancato, curator and American Studies PhD student, and Mora Fernández, a Mexican “artivist”, followed the opening of the “We Will Not Be Silent: Art Transforming Rape Culture” exhibition at the Adele H. Stamp Student Union’s art gallery.
Read More on Creative disruption: a new tool for change (Stories Beneath the Shell)"After the team bursts out of the tunnel into pyrotechnics, cheers or opposing-stadium boos, the pair step aside, drop to their knees and stretch their arms forward. They share a brief prayer rooted in their Muslim faith."
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From a Residence Hall Feast to Faculty and Staff Invitations to Students, UMD Community Comes Together
Read More on Terps Welcome Terps to Their Thanksgiving Tables (Maryland Today)"I do the work that I do because I’m passionate about it.”
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Become a dialogue facilitator!
Are you passionate about crafting learning opportunities across difference? Are you experienced in facilitating conversations about identity founded on deep listening, curiosity, and respect? If so, please email dialogue@umd.edu about opportunities to ...
Publications from our colleagues!
LGBTQ+ Equity Center director Kristopher Oliveira published twice
Call for Papers: Universities Studying Slavery conference
The 1856 Project will be hosting the Universities Studying Slavery (USS) Conference at the University of Maryland in October 2026. As a nod to the U.S semiquincentennial, the theme will be 250 Years of Freedom and Unfreedom: Truth, Liberty, and Justice for ...
Be Well class builds mental health resilience (School of Public Health)
Students gain lifelong coping skills in popular class that might see its final cohort this spring
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