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Highlighting Women in Engineering: MAGE Students Divya and Fionna (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

As we commemorate Women's History Month, it's crucial to recognize the contributions of women in the tech industry, exemplified by individuals like Divya from Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering at the University of Maryland.

UMD SGA, Dining Services look to expand kosher dining on campus (The Diamondback)

The University of Maryland SGA is working with Dining Services to potentially increase kosher food options on campus.

Turning A Smithsonian Museum Inside Out (College of Agriculture and Natural Resources)

UMD Landscape Architecture Students Re-envision the Grounds of the National Museum of African American History and Culture

‘We Need Data’: UMD Postdoc Calls for Improved Tracking of LGBTQ+ Representation in STEM (College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences)

Shane Coffield, a researcher with the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, advocates for an evidence-based approach to inclusion.

UMD LGBTQ+ Equity Center holds lecture on queerness in Haitian vodou (The Diamondback)

The University of Maryland LGBTQ+ Equity Center hosted its virtual Queerness in Haitian Vodou lecture on Tuesday, featuring University of Miami assistant professor of religious studies Eziaku Nwokocha.

Women of color in public health leadership panel inform, inspire (School of Public Health)

Event led by SPH master's student draws full house to hear renowned experts

Announcing the 4th Annual Harriet Tubman Day Comemmoration (The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)

The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is excited to announce the 2024 Tubman Day Comemmoration: "Harmonies of Liberty".

Imagining Racial Justice in Brazil and Beyond (School of Public Health)

In January of 2024, SPH’s Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education, Dr. Nicole Cousin-Gossett, embarked on a transformative journey to confront systemic and institutional racism. With a groundbreaking approach aimed at addressing one of the most pervasive issues in public health, Nicole took a diverse group of fourteen undergraduates and three graduate students to São Paulo, Brazil for her course entitled “Racism as a Public Health Crisis in the US and Brazil.”

Celebrate the Leap from Black History Month to Women’s History Month with these 29 Books by Black Women Authors (University Libraries)

Meet UMD Libraries at the crossroads of Black History Month and Women’s History Month with these titles curated to mark the Leap Year.

It's Not Just Adobo & Arroz con Pollo: The Filipino-Latino Connection (La Voz Latina)

Read It's Not Just Adobo & Arroz con Pollo: The Filipino-Latino Connection (La Voz Latina)

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