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Jiménez screens documentary on women and crisis (Stories Beneath the Shell)

The 86-minute documentary follows the lives of five women around the world dealing with major crises, from pollution to terminal cancer.

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‘I Was Happy to See a Teacher that Looked Like Me’ (College of Education)

College of Education Researchers and Collaborators Envision Ways to Cultivate and Retain a Diverse Educator Workforce

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Changing the Narrative From ‘You Can’t’ to ‘You Can’ (College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences)

Drawing on her own success story, Caroline Solomon (Ph.D. ’06, marine estuarine and environmental sciences) inspires deaf and hard-of-hearing college students to pursue careers in STEM fields.

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Meet Nyumburu’s new interim director (The Black Explosion)

“My mission is to think about whatever decision I make, [and] the ways in which it’s going to affect the student who nobody’s even really thinking about.”

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Campus joys: The little things that make Terps smile (Stories Beneath the Shell)

For nearly every student, though, the best part of campus is spending time with friends.

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Message From Met's Social Media Manager: Museums Are for Everyone (Maryland Today)

Alum Uses Digital Platforms to Spotlight Overlooked Voices

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Nominations Sought for 2026–27 First Year Book (Maryland Today)

The First Year Book Committee is asking: What should Terps read next?

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Ambassador’s Visit Launches Effort to Build a Bridge Between Nigeria and Smith (Robert H. Smith School of Business)

On Sept. 3, Acting Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S., Samson Itegboje and a delegation from the Nigerian Embassy visited Van Munching Hall.

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ARHU Professor and Dean Emerita Bonnie Thornton Dill Awarded 2025 UMD President’s Medal (College of Arts & Humanities)

The pioneering feminist scholar receives the highest honor bestowed upon a member of the UMD community at Convocation on September 17.

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UMD Libraries to Host Art Exhibition “Women Artists of the DMV” (University LIbraries)

The exhibition will be available to view in the McKeldin Library Portico Room from September 19 to October 23

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