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A 'Good' Day for Neighbors Helping Neighbors (Maryland Today)

Dozens of Projects Completed on 13th Annual Celebration of Community Partnership

Take Pride in Queer Lit with these books by LGBTQ+ authors available through UMD Libraries (UMD Libraries)

As the university celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month, it’s the perfect time to borrow these books through UMD Libraries.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist commends student protests at UMD event supporting Gaza (Diamondback)

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Chris Hedges highlighted the importance of student protest to dozens of University of Maryland community members Thursday.

Newsweek: These Organizations Value Contributions From Employees With Disabilities (ft. Ron Padrón) (INFO College)

UMD earns top honors for disability inclusion, with INFO's Ron Padrón leading efforts in diversity awareness

UMD’s Technica Hackathon Commemorates 10 Years of Empowering Underrepresented Genders in Tech (College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences)

The world’s largest hackathon of its kind returns to its roots while expanding its global reach.

Black Student Union celebrates their 48th Homecoming since desegregation (The Black Explosion)

While the University of Maryland celebrated its 101st Homecoming, the Black Student Union celebrated only its 48th year since the end of segregation, according to a 1976 Black Explosion article.

'The Year of Women's Sports': 19th Annual Povich Symposium Will Explore Caitlin Clark Effect and Beyond (Merrill College of Journalism)

Nov. 12 event brings together sports reporters and executives to discuss how the game is changing

UMD celebrates Latinx Heritage Month (Stories Beneath the Shell)

The Office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy and the Coalition of Latinx Student Organizations collaborated to plan this month’s events.

Queer open mic celebrates LGTBQ+ History Month (Stories Beneath the Shell)

This year, the open-mic format offered a platform for students to express their stories through poetry.

“War turned us into artists, we made art out of war” the film “Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo” teaches UMD students about the Salvadoran diaspora (La Voz Latina)

The film follows the protagonists' lives and demonstrates the ways in which their experiences living in the diaspora have impacted them.

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