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UMD to Launch New American Sign Language Minor (Maryland Today)
The University of Maryland College of Education will offer a new minor in American Sign Language (ASL) in Spring 2026.
Read More on UMD to Launch New American Sign Language Minor (Maryland Today)Terps Welcome Terps to Their Thanksgiving Tables (Maryland Today)
From a Residence Hall Feast to Faculty and Staff Invitations to Students, UMD Community Comes Together
Read More on Terps Welcome Terps to Their Thanksgiving Tables (Maryland Today)"After the team bursts out of the tunnel into pyrotechnics, cheers or opposing-stadium boos, the pair step aside, drop to their knees and stretch their arms forward. They share a brief prayer rooted in their Muslim faith."
Read More on Sidney Stewart and Zahir Mathis formed bond through Muslim faith at Maryland football (The Diamondback)Creative disruption: a new tool for change (Stories Beneath the Shell)
The “Creating Beautiful Trouble” workshop, led by Hannah Brancato, curator and American Studies PhD student, and Mora Fernández, a Mexican “artivist”, followed the opening of the “We Will Not Be Silent: Art Transforming Rape Culture” exhibition at the Adele H. Stamp Student Union’s art gallery.
Read More on Creative disruption: a new tool for change (Stories Beneath the Shell)"I do the work that I do because I’m passionate about it.”
Read More on Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center (The Diamondback)‘Really Being Heard and Understood’ (Maryland Today)
Alums Lead Support Groups for People Who Stutter
Read More on ‘Really Being Heard and Understood’ (Maryland Today)Call for Papers: Universities Studying Slavery conference
The 1856 Project will be hosting the Universities Studying Slavery (USS) Conference at the University of Maryland in October 2026. As a nod to the U.S semiquincentennial, the theme will be 250 Years of Freedom and Unfreedom: Truth, Liberty, and Justice for ...
Clubs 101: Coffee @ UMD (Maryland Today)
Come for the Caffeine, Stay for the Community
Read More on Clubs 101: Coffee @ UMD (Maryland Today)Muncy’s research encompassed the five separate histories of grassroots organizing supporting women fleeing domestic violence in the 1970s, using War on Poverty programs. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson launched the initiative in 1964 to solve systemic poverty through a series of welfare programs.
Read More on Distinguished Scholar-Teacher shares research on grassroots organizing, government collaboration (Stories Beneath the Shell)UMD students celebrate found family with Friendsgiving traditions (The Diamondback)
“Something that I’m going to take away … is cherishing the time that we have together,” Moseley said.
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