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College of Arts and Humanities

"Digging Holes for Planting Sugar Cane, Antigua, West Indies, 1823" by William Clark

NEH Grants to Support History Professors’ Research

Part of $24M Awarded Nationwide, Funds to Support Work Expanding Enslaved.org Database and Researching Book on NYC Transit Desegregation

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Still from "If Anything Happens I Love You"

Short Film, Big Impact

Two Terps Get Oscars Shout-Out for Contributions to Best Animated Short

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streetcar travels on Canal Street in New York City

History Professor Specializing in Slavery, Resistance Named Andrew Carnegie Fellow

Richard Bell to Receive $200,000 to Research Book on Desegregation of Public Transit in New York City

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Projected artwork on The Clarice building

Broadening the Arts Umbrella

New Initiative Expands Offerings; Unites Arts, STEM and Social Justice

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Witchy Woman

Alum’s Fourth Book Explores the Occult, Addiction and Internet Covens

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“A Promise Made, A Promise Kept” artwork

New ‘Promise’ to Commemorate Pines’ Inauguration

Artwork by Driskell Center Director Celebrates UMD Creativity, Athletics, Activism

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Illustration of people with digital text/code

$4.8M Grant to Expand Black Digital Studies, New Labs

Mellon Foundation to Support 6 Institutions’ Focus on Technology and Inequality

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Members of Parker Quartet

Grammy-winning String Quartet to Offer ‘Sensory-friendly’ Virtual Performance

Welcoming Event Aims to Connect Patrons With Autism, Sensory Issues to Arts

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Jordana Moore Saggese

Professor Makes Space for Black Art in Academic Art History

Focus on Questioning Norms in the Field on Display in New Book, Journal Issue

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Joe Biden

Op/ed: Government Has Always Picked Winners and Losers

UMD Historian Argues Biden’s Moves to Grow the Welfare State Don’t Distort the Market, Just Make Government Aid Fairer

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Illustration of a tangled wire plugged into a smartphone, forming the shape of a face

Can Machine Learning See Suicide Risk in Social Media Posts?

A UMD Researcher Dives Into the Data to Improve Mental Health Care

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Lauren Foundos with kettlebell

‘A Netflix of Fitness’

Alum’s Streaming Service Helps Customers Work Out From Home, Stay Connected to Gyms and Studios

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