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Man poses for cell phone photo with woman in front of movie screen

Hit-Movie-Producing Alum Returns for Early Screening of Latest Sports Drama

Mark Ciardi ’83 Gives Behind-the-Scenes Peek Into ‘The Senior’

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Honoring ‘Las Muertes’

Terps Highlight How D.C.’s Salvadoran Diaspora Uses Art to Grapple With Painful Past in New Documentary

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“Orgullo!” performers on stage

A ‘Proud’ Debut on an Illustrious NYC Stage for Maryland Opera Studio

At Theater That Premiered ‘Hamilton,’ Student Singers Tell Story of Controversial Mexican Leader

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‘Mobile-izing’ a New Generation to the Ballot Box

Campus Pop-Up Helps Register New Voters and Take the Angst Out of Election Day

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Music Video ‘Immerses’ Viewers in Virtual Performance

Faculty Member Evokes Sensory Crossovers With Local Indie Band

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NextNOW Fest 2024: Handpicked Highlights From Curators

Arts Extravaganza to Feature Nearly 70 Activities, Performances, Exhibitions

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New Book Throws Jab at Art of Black Boxers

Researcher Reveals How Stereotypes Were Reinforced

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Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity

Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts

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Driskell Center gallery

Driskell Center Awarded Nearly $690K to Create Institutional Archive, Digitize Newest Collections

Grants Expected to Help Solidify Center's Reputation as Leading African American Arts Institution

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In Counterculture Exhibition, Undergrads Revisit What’s Going On

Students Jam on ’70s Musical Themes

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Colin Vale in a mask and goggles carving a woodpecker with a chainsaw

Carving New Life Into Dead Wood

Alum’s Chainsaw Sculptures Celebrate Nature Throughout D.C. Area

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Good for the Soul (and the Funk)

Terps Turn Out for Smino at Art Attack XL

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