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UMD panel highlights people of color in agriculture, sustainability (The Diamondback)

Panelists discussed land tenure, sustainability and food production at an event Thursday showcasing the experiences of farmers in Maryland who are Black, indigenous and people of color.

Maryland Graduate Students Visit Japan through Kakehashi Project (School of Public Policy)

The University of Maryland School of Public Policy, along with Georgetown University, the University of Virginia and American University, partnered with the Kakehashi Project to facilitate a unique opportunity for a selective cohort of graduate students to travel to Japan as part of Japan's Friendship Ties Program for a week-long immersion experience.

Fischell Institute Black History Month Spotlight: Michael Straker (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

Michael Straker is a fourth-year bioengineering Ph.D. candidate in Fischell Institute Fellow and Herbert Rabin Distinguished Chair in Engineering Reza Ghodssi's MEMS Sensors and Actuators Lab (MSAL).

Urban Equity Collaborative Launches First Cohort of the Community Fellows Program (Division of Research)

Grand Challenges initiative connects community-based activists with university resources

UMD students call for end to violence in southern Gaza at demonstration (The Diamondback)

More than 70 students gathered on Hornbake Plaza Tuesday to raise awareness about the deteriorating humanitarian situation amid Israel’s assault on southern Gaza.

Fischell Institute Black History Month Spotlight: Vené Richardson-Powell (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

news story image Vené Richardson-Powell is a faculty assistant in Fischell Institute Affiliate Fellow and BIOE Assistant Professor Jenna Mueller's Global Biomedical Devices lab.

Cultural centers bring community together (La Voz Latina)

After years of advocacy, the University of Maryland plans to construct five new cultural centers dedicated to the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA), Disabled, LatinX, Multiracial, and Native and Indigenous communities in the Cole Student Activities Building.

Tribal Loyalties (Maryland Today)

Alum Designs Homes, Schools, Health Care Centers for Native Communities

OCRSM leads relationship health talk (Stories Beneath the Shell)

The Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct hosted a cardmaking workshop Friday afternoon to help University of Maryland students identify healthy and unhealthy relationship traits.

Stories of Resilience in the Face of Segregation (Maryland Today)

New UMD Video Series Documents African American Life During Jim Crow

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