The Makeup Society held their second annual Beauty and Fashion Expo on Nov. 15, 2019 in the Stamp Student Union.
Read MoreUniversity of Maryland, College Park chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Student Activist Awareness Week kicked off with a “chill sesh,” where pressing issues presented in the news were discussed.
Read More“I can't wait to get started on fulfilling my platform. I think missing women and girls along with human sex trafficking is gaining a lot more attention on social media. I want to work in a space that helps to protect and heal survivors and ensures no one has to go through that again,” Green said.
Read MoreJones curated “Voices Unheard: Celebrating Diverse Composers” in 2018 because her and fellow University of Maryland School of Music students felt a need to play more diverse music to accurately reflect the diverse student population.
Read MoreThe University of Maryland named Georgina Dodge the new Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion on March 25, 2019. Dodge previously worked in a similar position at three universities, including Bucknell University, University of Iowa and Ohio State University.
Read MoreThe first day in a two-part showcase began Tuesday evening on Nov. 5 in the Gildenhorn Recital Hall of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.
Read MoreThe opening reception for the autumn exhibit “Still Here: Art on HIV/AIDS” in the Stamp Gallery on Oct. 29 commemorated artwork from previous years.
Read MoreBlack women from the University of Maryland stormed TerpZone and tackled their inner sexy while dancing to Summer Walker’s “Stretch You Out” in heels.
Read MoreThe 127-year-old Sodality at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Washington D.C. serves as the church’s oldest society of women and men.
Read MoreBest-selling author Dr. Rice Broocks made a stop at the University of Maryland on Oct. 17 where he hosted the “God’s Not Dead” event with Emmy award-winning journalist Dr. Michael Guillen.
Read MoreAs of October 18, the UMD Health Center confirmed four more cases, bringing the total affected to 13.
Read MoreIts mission aimed “to covering both the Latinx community on the University of Maryland campus and broader issues that affect Latinos nationwide.”
Read MoreThe intimate conversation-based workshop was the kickoff for Women’s Appreciation Week and served as a chance for students to “take a breath and really focus on mental health,” said Claire Asenso, the reigning Miss Gold.
Read MoreNew changes are coming to the Adele H. Stamp Student Union this fall.
Read MoreThe Black Faculty and Staff association held their first general body meeting on Sept. 23.
Read More“I couldn’t just be good,” he said, reflecting on his desire to be taken seriously as a journalist. “I had to be damn near perfect.”
Read MoreThe University of Maryland presidential search committee held two forums in Hoff Theater on Sept. 24.
Read MoreThis potential new chapter would serve as Merrill’s first LGBTQ society of professional journalists, and the NLGJA’s eighth U.S.-based student chapter.
Read MoreThe 54-page report consists of crime statistics comparing and outlining reported crime cases within the last three years.
Read MorePrince George’s County police are investigating a sexual assault report that occurred at College Avenue and Columbia Avenue in College Park Monday evening.
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