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UMD highlights Disability Awareness Month on campus (Stories Beneath the Shell)

Every October, the President’s Commission on Disability Issues organizes Disability Awareness Month, hosting events and activities throughout campus.

New “Homegrown” exhibition takes root in UMD Libraries’ Hornbake Library (UMD Libraries)

“Homegrown: An Introduction to the Environmental Justice Movement” is on display through the Spring 2025 semester.

UMD Researcher Writes a New Chapter for Prison Libraries (Maryland Today)

Expert Contributes to First Update in American Library Association Standards Since 1992

Students gather to mourn the death of Marcellus Williams (The Black Explosion)

Muslim and non-Muslim students at this university came together to mourn the passing of Williams.

Empowering MLIS Students to Champion DEI in Libraries (INFO College)

A scholarship supports students looking to build inclusive communities

Empowering MLIS Students to Champion DEI in Libraries (College of Information)

A scholarship supports students looking to build inclusive communities

Brick by Brick: The Clark School Celebrates LGBTQ+ Engineers (A. James Clark School of Engineering)

The A. James Clark School of Engineering is proud to recognize the contributions our students, faculty, staff, and alums have made and make to our thriving school and field. Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and these engineering Terps.

Former NBA player reflects on time at UMD, heritage in new documentary (The Diamondback)

Student Entertainment Events and this university’s Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy office co-hosted a screening of All I Ever Wanted alongside a Q&A with the director and star of the film for Latine Heritage Month, according to Stamp Student Union’s event calendar.

Enhance Your Professional Development with ODI’s Inclusive Training (University Human Resources)

Did you know that the Office of Diversity & Inclusion (ODI) at UMD consists of seven departments, each bringing a unique perspective to equity and inclusion?

Breaking the M.O.L.D. Launches Third Cohort for Leaders of Color and Women in Higher Ed (College of Arts & Humanities)

The Mellon Foundation-funded initiative prepares underrepresented arts and humanities faculty for leadership roles.

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