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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.


Muslin prayer space

A ‘Refuge’ Refreshed

Renovated Prayer Space Is a New Home for Muslim Terps

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“Untitled (Urban Scene),” Hughie Lee-Smith, oil on masonite, 1955.

An Ever-Changing ‘Landscape’

Exhibition Highlights Overlooked Black Artists in American Artistic Tradition

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Campus aerial showing construction

What You Need to Know in Fall 2021: Facilities

Construction on Major Buildings Continues

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GIF of woman working from home, in office

Is ‘Relaxed’ the New ‘Business Casual’?

Post-Pandemic, Office Attire Might Look Very Different, Says UMD Expert

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animated study abroad world map

Terps on the Road Again

Applications Open for Winter, Spring Study Abroad

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“Resilience Through Art: Black Legacies at UMD”

‘Legacies’ Worthy of Art

Stamp Gallery Exhibit Focuses on Black and Queer Terps

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Kimberly Griffin

‘A Celebration of My Blackness’

To Mark the State’s First CROWN Day, Black Terps Share What Natural Hair Means to Them

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Diverse personal pronouns illustration

How to Use Pronouns Appropriately

UMD Expert Shares Insights on Incorporating Inclusive Language

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Juneteenth illustration

The Flavors of Freedom

UMD Expert Explains Juneteenth’s Central Symbols

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Employee stocks shelves in the Campus Pantry

A Cooler Way to Help the Hungry

New, Expanded Campus Pantry Opens With Fridge, Freezer and Demo Kitchen

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Luke Jensen portrait

Pioneer in LGBTQ Rights at UMD Changed Policies, Lives

Luke Jensen, LGBT Equity Center’s Founding Director, Says Farewell After Nearly 35 Years

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Camella and mom in a greenhouse

A Mom-Motivated Business, From the Caribbean to Maryland

Inspired by Gran, Alum and Her Mother Create Island-Influenced Sauces, Spices and Sweets

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