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Federal judge pauses UMD’s Oct. 7 event restrictions (The Diamondback)

Judge Peter Messitte granted a preliminary injunction request by this university’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter in a written ruling on Tuesday, which allows all university student groups to hold “expressive events” on Oct. 7.

Former NBA player reflects on time at UMD, heritage in new documentary (The Diamondback)

Student Entertainment Events and this university’s Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy office co-hosted a screening of All I Ever Wanted alongside a Q&A with the director and star of the film for Latine Heritage Month, according to Stamp Student Union’s event calendar.

Breaking the M.O.L.D. Launches Third Cohort for Leaders of Color and Women in Higher Ed (College of Arts & Humanities)

The Mellon Foundation-funded initiative prepares underrepresented arts and humanities faculty for leadership roles.

Brick by Brick: The Clark School Celebrates LGBTQ+ Engineers (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

The A. James Clark School of Engineering is proud to recognize the contributions our students, faculty, staff, and alums have made and make to our thriving school and field. Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and these engineering Terps.

UMD Grad Jason Reynolds Awarded MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ (Maryland Today)

Popular Author of YA, Children’s Books About Kids of Color to Receive $800K

Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

We are proud to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month.

Best Practices & Collaborative Strategies in Digital Equity (UMD Extension)

Get Ready for the 2024 Maryland Statewide Digital Equity Summit

Latinx students find support with La Familia program (Stories Beneath the Shell)

The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education established La Familia to provide students with personal growth and academic opportunities through mentorship, community service, social events, free tutoring through OMSE and workshop events.

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.

Disability Studies Speaker Series 2024 (Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)

This year's speaker series will feature virtual and hybrid talks from Jess Whatcott, Katie Tastrom, and Mimi Khúc.

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