SPH student rises to the unique challenges of being 1st generation (School of Public Health)
As new student org gathers to celebrate and educate on National First Generation Student Day
Read More on SPH student rises to the unique challenges of being 1st generation (School of Public Health)$1.6M FTA Grant Aims to Support Communities Along Purple Line Route (Maryland Today)
UMD-led Anti-Displacement Project to Boost Affordable Housing, Preserve Green Space and Cultural Heritage
Many Black Muslim students at the University of Maryland find themselves grappling with conflicting emotions regarding voting in the upcoming election.
The Clark School Celebrates Native and Indigenous Voices in Engineering (The Clark School)
At the A. James Clark School of Engineering we recognize and celebrate our diverse backgrounds, cultures, and contributions, as we work to create a truly inclusive university. Join us as we proudly celebrate Native and Indigenous Heritage Month and these Terp engineers.
Read More on The Clark School Celebrates Native and Indigenous Voices in Engineering (The Clark School)Morris is the inaugural speaker for the Douglass Center’s Lessons in Leadership series.
ARHU Dean Stephanie Shonekan and her trailblazing “sister scholars” share guidance and strategies to thrive in leadership.
UMD’s bias support services celebrate Bias Awareness Week (Stories Beneath the Shell)
University of Maryland students painted turtles on Thursday, Oct. 17, reflecting on their communities during the bias awareness week hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Maryland women’s golf’s international roster bonds through cultural differences (The Diamondback)
Unlike most other Division 1 sports, golf recruiting has become predominantly international, coach Kelly Hovland said.
University students continue the fight to protect student speech (The Black Explosion)
In a monumental victory for student activists, University of Maryland students held a vigil on Oct. 7 to mourn victims in Gaza.
Tanya Lee found the Asian American Studies courses she took at UMD to be both professionally relevant and personally inspiring. But when she graduated in 2001 with a degree in criminology and criminal justice, she could only earn a certificate in Asian American Studies.