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College of Arts and Humanities

student tours art museum

Lifelong Learners Step Up to Enhance Graduate Students’ Success

Gifts From Helene Stein ’74, MLS ’76 and Husband Michael Reflect Shared Love for Art and Travel

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Collage of Terp Olympians

Terps Take Tokyo

As Olympics Open, Meet 6 Alum Athletes Going for Gold

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David C. Driskell photo

$790K Mellon Grant to Fund Sculpture Commemorating Late Professor and Artist David Driskell, Expand Center’s Archive

Stainless Steel Abstract Artwork to Stand Outside Cole; Dr. Tritobia Hayes-Benjamin Archive Will Add Up to 25,000 Items to UMD Collection

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“Resilience Through Art: Black Legacies at UMD”

‘Legacies’ Worthy of Art

Stamp Gallery Exhibit Focuses on Black and Queer Terps

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Terp’s Persistence Wins Pulitzer

BuzzFeed News Investigation Exposing Detention Camps in China Takes Journalism’s Top Prize

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NOI Philharmonic

‘It’s a Very Liberating Feeling’

National Orchestral Institute + Festival Returns to In-Person Performance

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Juneteenth illustration

The Flavors of Freedom

UMD Expert Explains Juneteenth’s Central Symbols

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Dave Chappelle, Lauren Hill, Nina Simone illustration

In Black Radical Artists, Professor Finds Methods to the ‘Madness’

From Nina Simone to Dave Chappelle, New Book Explores Mad Undercurrent in Black Expressive Culture

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"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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