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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.


Patty Perillo portrait

A Terp Returns to a New Kind of Campus Life

Student Affairs VP Navigates Challenges of Connection During COVID

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Patches that read, "Filed my taxes," "landed dream job," "signed a lease" and "opened a 401K"

Just Don’t Call It ‘Adulting’

New Course Equips Terps for Post-College Life

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Illustration of woman participating in virtual yoga

Seven Ways to Refocus on Well-Being

Counseling Center Holds Events for Mental Health Awareness Week

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“¿Qué Busca? (Usulután, El Salvador)” artwork by Juan Madrid

A 21st-Century Connection in Art

Reopened Stamp Gallery Highlights Central American Paintings, Sculpture and Digital Media

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Rita Colwell works in a lab

Double Infection Fighter

With Quiet Resolve, a Scientist Who Changed the World’s Understanding of Cholera Stands Up to Her Field’s Sexism

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Room in Maryland Hillel building after flood

Flooded With Challenges

Hillel Marks High Holidays After Deluge Soaks Building Amid Pandemic Restrictions

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Close-up of bees

How to Bee of Assistance

One-man Squad Comes to Aid of Apiculture Novices

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Sensor in Arctic landscape

An Icy Endeavor

NSF Grant Will Enable Professor to Develop Low-Cost Sensors for Use in Arctic

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IDEA Factory construction

With Campus Population Down, Construction Presses Ahead

New, Renovated Buildings Rising All Over UMD

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People wearing "Black Scientists Matter" shirts hold umbrellas

A ‘Change’ Is Gonna Come

Public Health Faculty Members Pushing for Progress Find Their Best Resource Is One Another

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Storm cloud

Photographing the Unseen

UMD Art Gallery Acquires Images of Eerie Skinwalker Ranch

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Harriet Tubman photo superimposed over Woods Hall

Women’s Studies Chooses Icon of Freedom as Namesake

Abolitionist, Suffragist Harriet Tubman Symbolizes Department’s Commitment to Values

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