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New Douglass Center Director on Humanities, History and Expanding Ideas of Leadership (ARHU)

he Douglass Center, now in its second year, fosters conversations about leadership rooted in humanistic thinking and values in the 21st century.

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Step Into NarraSpace: UMD’s Hub for Immersive Storytelling and Inclusive Scholarship (College of Arts and Humanities)

With VR headsets and tactile tools, UMD's new lab is redefining what scholarship can look—and feel—like.

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Become a paid tutor with OMSE

Plus a possible National Tutorial Association (NTA) membership

New bias reporting form

New, more streamlined form is live now at go.umd.edu/ReportBias

Save the date(s) for Stop the Hate!

Stop the Hate offers an introduction to bias incidents and the resources available through BISS, including the bias report form and bias dashboard.

Queer Book Club is back!

First meeting Feb. 6

Request an OCRSM training

OCRSM training is open to student orgs, faculty and staff

Discuss current events at NewsBreak

Expand your worldview and meet new people! (plus pizza)

Terp Lions dance club roars with creativity, technical prowess

Twice a week, members of the University of Maryland’s Terp Lions practice making a massive, two-part lion costume gilded with thick eyelashes and ivory teeth come alive with intricate, precise movements.

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UMD AMSAW president shares her passion for community and culture (Stories Beneath the Shell)

Attending one of the nation’s top public universities – ranked number 17 by U.S. News this year – often means that student’s feel the need to take a break. For Hadia Malik, a junior majoring in architecture at the University of Maryland, stepping back has never been an option.

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