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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.


Rest Stop painting

Tell and Show

Guests Curate Driskell Center Exhibit by Sharing Artworks That Moved Them

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Students play giant Jenga

Don’t Know What You Got ’Til It’s Green

Volunteers Turn Parking Spaces Into Mini Park for Park(ing) Day

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Anokha a cappella group performs

Loud and Proud

A Guide to A Cappella Groups at UMD

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student in WMUC booth

Frequent Listening: A Strengthened WMUC Expands Its Reach

Longtime UMD Radio Station, Now at 90.5 FM, Powers Up With Antenna Upgrade

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Illustration of bird flying near building

Safer Flights

Faculty, Students Study How to Make Buildings More Bird-Friendly

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School of Public Policy building

What You Need to Know in Fall 2022: Facilities

New Buildings and Upgrades Keep UMD’s Research and Innovations Flowing

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Clarice staff member places trim on purple couch

The Wizards Behind the Curtain

An Insider’s Look at How UMD’s Fall Magic Happens

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sunglasses on top of stack of three books at the beach

(Almost) Turning the Page on Summer

Terps Recommend Must-Reads for That Last-minute Beach Trip

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Images of two Ukrainian newspapers overlaid on an image of a street destroyed in Ukraine

Words on War

Alum at Helm of Ukrainian Newspapers Redoubles Efforts to Connect and Inform During Russian Invasion

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Three people work in garden

From A to Zucchini

University of Maryland Extension Takes Urban Gardeners in Baltimore to Farm Field School

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Punch, brick and Fraggle puppets

A Puppet by Any Other Name

Exhibit Highlights the Art Form’s Variety

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chief in Native dress with bow, arrows and lance listens to song being played on phonograph

Who Owns the Sounds and Images of Native People’s Pasts?

UMD Faculty Members Work to Reunite Native People With Archival Materials

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