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New resource available: BISS by the Numbers 2023-24

Annual "by the numbers" summary report from Bias Incident Support Services

New Tools for Keeping Immigrant-Owned Shops in Place

Advocates Help Small Businesses Weather Changing Neighborhoods

14 Terps Say ‘Bonjour’ to Summer Olympics, Paralympics (Maryland Today)

Meet UMD Athletes, Coaches Representing Their Countries in Paris

Young Trans People of Color Use Creativity to Survive and Thrive, New Study Shows (College of Education)

Research by UMD Students Highlights Marginalized Voices

Driskell Center Awarded Nearly $690K to Create Institutional Archive, Digitize Newest Collections

Grants Expected to Help Solidify Center's Reputation as Leading African American Arts Institution

In Counterculture Exhibition, Undergrads Revisit What’s Going On (Maryland Today)

Students Jam on ’70s Musical Themes

‘That’s Not Fair!’: UMD-Led Study Finds Kids Notice Teacher Bias (Maryland Today)

Children Also Seek to Rectify Inequalities in Classroom

Researchers Discover How Brain Region Helps Us Switch From Passive to Active Listening (Maryland Today)

Study of Hearing in Different Contexts Could Offer Insights Into Sensory Impairment Disorders

UMD Students Win National Competition Designed to Reduce Violence, Hate (Maryland Today)

infOasis, their project in the Invent2Prevent competition, focused on improving teens’ media literacy through an online toolkit of mini games and interactive modules focused on image and media alteration, propaganda and false media.

UMD reaches $140,000 settlement with former professor in religious discrimination case (The Diamondback)

The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $140,000 settlement Wednesday to a former University of Maryland professor who alleged facing religious discrimination when working at this university.

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