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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.


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NextNOW Goes ‘Then’

Student-Led Arts Festival Seeks Retro Vibe in Virtual Programming

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Interior view of Stamp Student Union

What You Need to Know in Fall 2020: Behind Closed Doors, What’s Open on Campus

The Scoop on Stamp (Including Dairy Ice Cream), Libraries and RecWell

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5 Steps to Making Your Voice Heard on Election Day

TerpsVote Encourages Students to Get Involved—and to Note Deadlines

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Move-in Option ‘Sets’ New Tone

Resident Life Introduces ‘Set Up and Go’ to Families for Maximized Physical Distancing

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A Big Tent Big Ten

Students Can Now Take an Online Course From Any of Seven Universities, With Fees Waived

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A Boost for Innovation

New Funding, Initiatives to Reimagine and Reshape the Future of Teaching and Learning

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Kim Johnson M.Ed. ’03 and "This Is My America" book

Whose America?

Alum’s Debut Mystery Novel Examines Racial Equity in Legal System

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Fostering Community

Program Supports Foster Care, Homeless Students

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Terps Elizabeth Acevedo MFA ’15 (top), Jason Reynolds ’05 (middle) and Roseanne A. Brown ’17 (at bottom), all had books last week in New York Times’ list of bestselling hardcover books for young adults

A Happy Ending for 3 Terp Authors

Alums Simultaneously Have New York Times Bestsellers With Young Adult Books

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A Juneteenth With Added Significance

Amid National Movement, Holiday Still Marks a Complicated Emancipation

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“Entropic Construction”

An Artful Solution

Whether Tool Shed, Parking Lot or Alley, MFA Thesis Locales Show Extra Creativity in Virtual Exhibition

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Finding Their ‘Vox’

English-Language Learning Platform Expands Availability on Campus

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