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Researchers share their work on politics, gender and the Mexican Miracle (Stories Beneath the Shell)

A University of Maryland doctoral student and UMD alum shared their research findings on how men engage with politics more than women and the historical significance of the Mexican Miracle Wednesday.

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Stories of Hope and Healing (College of Education)

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Cultural clubs go viral: the rise of reels (Al-Hikmah)

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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.

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Sidney Stewart and Zahir Mathis formed bond through Muslim faith at Maryland football (The Diamondback)

"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."

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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

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Longtime UMD community member takes on new leadership position at Nyumburu Cultural Center (The Diamondback)

"I do the work that I do because I’m passionate about it.”

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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

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‘Really Being Heard and Understood’ (Maryland Today)

Alums Lead Support Groups for People Who Stutter

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