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Jessica Weiss ’05


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The Next Chapter for British Lit at UMD

Alum’s Bequest Aims to Create Appreciation of Classic Works in New Generations, Support the College of Education and Terps From Foster Homes

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‘Grounded … In Art-Making Practice’

20 Faculty Members Display Works in UMD Art Gallery’s First In-Person Exhibition Since Pandemic Began

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Researcher Studies What’s Behind Baby Talk

Linguist's New Study Shows Children Grasp Syntax Earlier Than You Might Think

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NSF Grant Funds Research at Planet Word Museum

$440K Award Will Put Scholars on D.C. Site, Support New Course for Students to Learn to Conduct Studies in Real-World Settings

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The State of Spanish in the DMV

UMD Researchers to Record and Document the Unique Linguistic Features of the Region’s Spanish Speakers

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A New Vision for Violin Instruction

AI-Powered App to Eyeball Posture, Form for Solo Practice

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NextNOW Fest

Ten Can’t-Miss Features at NextNOW Fest 2021

Annual UMD Arts Extravaganza Returns With Immersive Projections, Art-Making Workshops and Outdoor Music Pop-ups

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Professor's New Book Explores ‘Failed Promise’ of Reconstruction

Literary Historian Chronicles Frederick Douglass’ Disillusionment with Andrew Johnson

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$790K Mellon Grant to Fund Sculpture Commemorating Late Professor and Artist David Driskell, Expand Center’s Archive

Stainless Steel Abstract Artwork to Stand Outside Cole; Dr. Tritobia Hayes-Benjamin Archive Will Add Up to 25,000 Items to UMD Collection

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NOI Philharmonic

‘It’s a Very Liberating Feeling’

National Orchestral Institute + Festival Returns to In-Person Performance

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In Black Radical Artists, Professor Finds Methods to the ‘Madness’

From Nina Simone to Dave Chappelle, New Book Explores Mad Undercurrent in Black Expressive Culture

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"Digging Holes for Planting Sugar Cane, Antigua, West Indies, 1823" by William Clark

NEH Grants to Support History Professors’ Research

Part of $24M Awarded Nationwide, Funds to Support Work Expanding Enslaved.org Database and Researching Book on NYC Transit Desegregation

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