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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.


Students walk by the Armory

A New Terp’s Guide to the UMD Galaxy

Recently Launched Program Links Incoming Students With Seasoned Undergrads

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Illustration of a tangled wire plugged into a smartphone, forming the shape of a face

Can Machine Learning See Suicide Risk in Social Media Posts?

A UMD Researcher Dives Into the Data to Improve Mental Health Care

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LEGO robot

Doing the Robot All the Way to the Smithsonian

First-year Student’s Creation in ‘Girlhood’ Exhibit

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Harriet Tubman drawing

A Day to Remember Harriet Tubman

Event Celebrates Revolutionary’s Legacy, Department’s Name Change

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Brandon Donahue, painter, in front of Cole Field House mural about David C. Driskell

Mural of a Lifetime

Collage-Style Painting in Cole Field House Honors Towering Figure in African American Art

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Tarana Burke

‘Healing in Action and Action in Healing’

#MeToo Founder Talks to Terps on How to Start—and Sustain—Social Change

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"Machinal" dress rehearsal performance

An Old Scandal-Turned-Play Gets New Tech Treatment

Virtual Production of ‘Machinal’ Incorporates Video Projections, Lighting Innovations

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School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies production "Ghost Bride"

$9M Gift Founds New Institute for Performance and Technology in the Arts

Michael and Eugenia Brin’s Generosity Pushes Fearless Ideas Campaign Total to $1.4 Billion

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Brad and Stacey Brown wedding photo

A Valentine to COVID Wedding Hopefuls

Couples Celebrating Nuptials on Campus Creatively Adapt

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Collage of three pieces from "In Focus: Representations of Black Womanhood" exhibit: “Body Study Ego,” “Revolving Points” and “Black Girl Bitter”

Black Womanhood ‘In Focus’

Stamp Gallery Exhibition Questions Traditional Notions of Identity

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Cookbook with guacamole ingredients

A Terp Culinary Tour

Alumni Association Cookbook Flavored By Maryland Grads

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Opera singers perform with masks

Blown Away

UMD Research Seeks to Minimize Risks of Performing Together; New Tech Supports Students’ Learning

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