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a rap artist gestures to the crowd from a stage during a concert

Good for the Soul (and the Funk)

Terps Turn Out for Smino at Art Attack XL

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A robot piano plays in a concert hall, while a screen depicts a pianist playing on a piano elsewhere

Live From New York—and College Park

Guests at UMD See High-Tech Piano Play Music Students’ Performance 200+ Miles Away

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collage of three pieces from Sadat Arts for Justice and Peace Program

Student Works Awarded in Expanded Sadat Arts for Justice and Peace Program

Music, Poetry Added to Competition; Entries Centered on Freedom of Speech

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New Outreach Program Strikes Chords of Connection

Partnership With City Ferries Local Seniors to Music Performances at The Clarice

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With Terps’ Captioning System, a Silent Revolution Could Take Center Stage

Theatre Designers Seek to Improve Deaf Community’s Access to Live Performances

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New Ideas for Used Materials

Art Class Designs Maryland Day Installation From Found Objects

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two people play bass violins in a classroom

Low-Cost Lessons Raise Musical Bar for Local Teens

Terrapin Community Music School Matches Grad Students With Youths to Expand Access

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Spring Fest Blooms Despite Wintry Temps

SEE Event Draws Crowd With Live Bands, Balloon Animals and a Lot of ‘Booms’

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Sculpture Celebrating David Driskell Unveiled

Noted African American Artist’s 20-Foot-Tall Work Stands Outside Center Named for Late Professor, Artist, Scholar

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"David C. Driskell and Friends: Creativity, Collaboration and Friendship" gallery

Center of the Circle

New Driskell Center Exhibit Showcases Pioneering Artist’s Personal Relationships With Peers

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Kia Corthron portrait and “Tempestuous Elements” program cover

The Most Important Black Educator You've Never Heard Of

Alum's New Play Premieres at Arena Stage

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collage of Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Django Reinhardt

Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar Appear in College Park … Classroom

New Course Conducts Research on Relationship Between Music and Culture

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