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New Book Throws Jab at Art of Black Boxers (Maryland Today)

Researcher Reveals How Stereotypes Were Reinforced

UMD students honor people killed in Palestine with flag display (The Diamondback)

The University of Maryland’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter planted about 15,000 white flags on McKeldin Mall Tuesday.

‘Poverty Is an Injury’ (Maryland Today)

First Year Book Asks Why Income Inequality Persists in America

Call for programs: Disability Awareness Month

Submit your disability-related events for the October Disability Awareness Month calendar

First Year Book is available

"Poverty, by America," by Pulitzer Prize winner Matthew Desmond free to all UMD community members

TRAILS Faculty Launch New Study on Perception Bias and AI Systems (University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies)

Researchers from the Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law & Society (TRAILS) are conducting a series of studies to determine the level of bias that users expect from AI systems

UMD Joins New National Program Welcoming Refugee Students (Maryland Today)

The University of Maryland is among 17 colleges and universities across the United States enrolling refugee students as the inaugural class of the Welcome Corps on Campus.

Join our team: Reparative histories and social justice project manager with The 1856 Project

Applications are open to work with The 1856 Project, a joint project of ODI and the UMD Libraries

Join our team: Assistant program director for academic outreach and student development with OMSE

Applications are open to work with the Office of Multi-ethnic Student Education

New Podcast Explores Past, Present & Future of Black Studies

Ashley Newby and John Drabinski Rolled Out “The Black Studies Podcast” this Summer, with $100K in Support from the Mellon Foundation

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