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Language house students center international conflicts, social inequality in annual film festival (The Diamondback)

This year’s festival highlighted social inequities to increase awareness of issues relating to a language’s home region.

UMD faculty rights group rebrands, pushes for collective bargaining (The Diamondback)

The University of Maryland’s AAUP chapter rebranded itself in October to become United Academics of Maryland – University of Maryland.

Pioneering UMD Deaf faculty member Jill Bradbury aims to improve accessibility in theater (The Diamondback)

The Brown University graduate made history in July by becoming the University of Maryland’s first full-time, tenure line deaf faculty member when she was named professor and director of this university’s theatre, dance and performing studies school.

Miss Unity Pageant Celebrates the Legacy and Support of Black Women on Campus (The Black Explosion)

On Saturday, the Nyumburu Cultural Center hosted the 47th Annual Miss Unity Scholarship Pageant, hosted by University of Maryland Alum and TV personality, best known for her role on The Real Housewives of Potomac, Robyn Dixon.

Celebrate Lt. Richard W. Collins III with a day of service

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Join the BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance, 2nd Lt. Richard Collins Foundation and The Mission Continues, to celebrate Lt. Richard Collins' birthday!

UMD hosts multiple events for Native and Indigenous Heritage Month (Stories Beneath the Shell)

University of Maryland students and community members honored Native and Indigenous culture by painting plant pots in the Adele H. Stamp Student Union’s Studio A last Thursday.

UMD professors reflect on the work of artist Dewey Crumpler (Stories Beneath the Shell)

The David C. Driskell Center hosted a roundtable discussion on Art, Climate and Capital last Thursday as a part of the “Dewey Crumpler: Life Studies,” the artist’s first solo exhibition at the center, which debuted in September.

Three-fourths of Terps ‘Comfortable’ With Campus Climate, Though Survey Reveals Opportunities for Improvement (Maryland Today)

High Marks Given for Workplace Experience, Graduate Mentoring Support

Latina Pathways’ First Generation Student Mixer creates a student community (Stories Beneath the Shell)

Latina Pathways hosted their First-Generation Student Mixer at Stamp Student Union on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The event brimmed with music, food, dancing and games.

Helping Students Navigate “Firsts” (School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation)

First-Gen Alums Share Experiences, Advice for Finding Success in College and Beyond

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