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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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Young men dance in Juneteenth celebration parade

A Juneteenth With Added Significance

Amid National Movement, Holiday Still Marks a Complicated Emancipation

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Students play in orchestra

During Pandemic, UMD’s National Orchestral Institute + Festival Changes Its Tune

Organizers of Acclaimed Event Compose Creative Virtual Experiences for Musicians

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Sewing machine

Masked Crusader

Terp Builds Website to Connect People to Local Mask Makers

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Screengrab of Poorna Jagannathan '96 sitting at the dinner table on Netflix show "Never Have I Ever"

Showing Strong Character in Netflix Hit

Three Terps Appear in New Series ‘Never Have I Ever’

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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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Screengrab of Mighty Sound of Maryland marching band members on Zoom

A Virtual ‘Victory’

Marching Band’s Zoom Performance Celebrates End of Classes

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Esther Atkinson sings on driveway

An Opera Student’s Curbside Concerts

Back at Home, Singer Performs Weekly for Passersby

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Screengrab from Zoom rehearsal of "She Kills Monsters"

The Show Must ‘Zoom’ On

Theater Students Mount Production of ‘She Kills Monsters’—From Their Homes

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Lady Gaga at the Met Gala

A Bash for the Fashion Masses

Terp Helps Create Virtual Met Gala

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Illustration of man in bed with laptop on lap and dog at feet

Quarantine in Seventeen

Haiku Contest Looks for Quick—but Poetic—Insights on Life at Home

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Illustration of a turtle with a camera for a head

Hitting ‘Play’ at Home

UMD Art Gallery’s Online Exhibit Explores Our Tech Reliance

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