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Sala Levin ’10

Sala Levin, a University of Maryland graduate, joined the office of strategic communications in 2016. Previously, she was a writer and editor at Moment magazine, where she was a 2014 finalist for the Religion Newswriters Association's Religion News Reporter of the Year.


“High John De Conquer” and “Mama Can Sing” art pieces

Printmaking as a Radical Act

New Exhibit at Driskell Center Highlights Longtime Artists Who Explore Lives of Black Americans

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Alarm Will Sound performs

A Musical ‘Cradle’ for Those on the Margins

Sunday Performance Features Experimental Classical Music and Visiting Artist Ensemble

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student pours molten iron

Striking Art While the Iron Is Hot

Twice-Annual Event Invites Community to Take Part in Metal Pouring

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students walk on McKeldin Mall

‘Giving’ Back

On Global Day of Philanthropy, Here’s How (and Why) to Support UMD

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collage of Don Hamerman performing arts photos

Young Punks

Newly Acquired Photos Capture a Slice of D.C.’s Musical History

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Students sit in on QUEST information session

A Three-Decade QUEST

Multidisciplinary Honors Program Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Solving Problems With Corporate, Government Partners

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Group holds banana fiber sanitary pads

A Period of Change

Alum’s Banana Fiber Menstrual Pads Offer Accessible Solution to Girls and Women in India

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collage of signs prohibiting handguns

Signs of the Times

Dean’s Expert Testimony Illuminates Texas ‘No Guns’ Case

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empty local news page

You’re Not Imagining It’s Harder to Learn About Local Candidates

A UMD Journalism Expert Explains How Local News Is Changing

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students make poster

‘Unidos’ in Prince George’s County

Undergrad Leads Hispanic Heritage Month Poster Design

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woman riding e-bike

A Short, Electrifying Journey

DOTS Hosts Training for E-Bikes

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Frederick Douglass statue being removed from its pedestal for conservation

A New Look for a Maryland Icon

Frederick Douglass Statue to Undergo Conservation

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