Over 500 students of different faiths and backgrounds gathered for the University of Maryland’s Students for Justice for Palestine vigil held in the secured area of McKeldin Mall on Monday evening.
ADHD: Misunderstood, Underdiagnosed—and Treatable (Maryland Today)
UMD Expert on Disorder Sheds Light and Shares Insights During Awareness Month
Marking Oct. 7, pro-Palestinian students stage vigil and teach-in at center of campus (Mitzpeh)
After dramatic legal win against campus admin, UMD SJP draws hundreds of students to event mourning Gazans killed in war, rallies support for Palestinians’ ‘pursuit of liberation’
Student workers express concerns about racism and lack of support on campus (The Black Explosion)
Students gathered last Wednesday to discuss the racism they face as student workers on campus. Multiple student occupations, from library employees to resident assistants, were present.
The University of Maryland’s Sexual Assault Prevention Committee (SAPC) hosted a Domestic Violence Awareness Month resource fair Friday to provide students with information regarding power-based violence prevention.
Expert Shares Insights for ADHD Awareness Month (College of Behavioral and Social Sciences )
ADHD is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder, often characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or emotion dysregulation.
Participants reflect on the importance of diversity at UMD event (Stories Beneath the Shell)
The UMD Division of Student Affairs held a Success Hour Diversity Networking Event last month to invite students to meet with 16 employers that prioritize diversity in a variety of industries.
More than 1,100 people attended the vigil, according to Rabbi Ari Israel, who is also Hillel’s executive director.
UMD Graduate School Honored for Outstanding Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion (Maryland Today)
The University of Maryland Graduate School received the 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, a national honor recognizing U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.
SPH undergraduates bring energy to health equity (School of Public Health)
Sumaya Abdel-Motagaly '26 talked with five SPH undergraduates about their motivations and hopes for the future.