Elia Powers Challenges Newsroom Conformity in New Book (The Black Explosion)
A University of Maryland book discussion Wednesday challenged many longstanding norms of newsroom professionalism and neutrality, especially as it relates to the importance of representation.
This year's speaker series will feature virtual and hybrid talks from Jess Whatcott, Katie Tastrom, and Mimi Khúc.
LatinX Heritage Month is September 15 to October 15 but you can borrow these books through the Libraries anytime.
5 Tips for Talking Across Differences and Disagreements (College of Education)
Intergroup Dialogue Training Center Co-Directors Jazmin Pichardo and Carlton Green Offer Guidance for Respectful Conversations in Polarized Times
According to its website, the club’s mission is to “share yoga and meditation, delicious vegetarian food, and ancient universal wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita with anyone who desires to learn more about it.”
The Council on American-Islamic Relations and Palestine Legal filed a federal lawsuit Sept. 17 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on behalf of the student group, the University of Maryland’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter, challenging the university’s cancellation of the vigil.
Highlights of the Black Student Union Freshman Council speeches (The Black Explosion)
On Tuesday in the Nyumburu Cultural Center, the Renaissance-themed Freshman Council Election for the Black Student Union started with excitement and cheers from the crowd.
Greivis Vásquez’s Rebound Story Becomes Subject of Documentary (Maryland Today)
SEE, MICA Host Screening, Q&A With Former Terps Basketball Star
My name is Ron Padrón (he/him) and I am the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for the College of Information.
ACLU backs Students for Justice in Palestine chapter’s lawsuit against UMD, USM (The Diamondback)
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Maryland, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed an amicus brief Wednesday night supporting the lawsuit