Skip Navigation
MarylandToday

Produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications

Subscribe Now

College of Arts and Humanities

Elizabeth Katt adding tally marks to adding machine tape

Seeing COVID-19’s Mark

Art Student’s ‘Accounting’ Makes Toll Visible

Read More
Rege-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor in Bridgerton

A ‘Bridgerton’ Too Far?

UMD Expert Spills the Very British Tea on the Netflix Series

Read More
Religious books

New Major Explores Roots of Western Religions

‘Religions and Cultures of the Ancient Middle East’ Pulls From Jewish Studies, History and Classics

Read More
Illustration of musicians playing instruments

Blowing in a New Direction

UMD Wind Orchestra’s Improvisational Project Premieres Tonight

Read More
Enslaved.org illustration

Reconstructing Fragmented Lives

UMD Researcher Co-Leads New Digital Collection Piecing Together Histories of Enslaved Peoples

Read More
Feet walking on sidewalk

Double Duty

Architecture School’s 3 New Dual Degrees to Prepare Students for a Changing, Challenging World

Read More
10 students' headshots

‘Fearless’ New Voices Take the Stage

Festival Showcases Young Playwrights

Read More
Sharada Balachandran Orihuela and Kamala Harris

First Cousin

UMD English Professor Shares Memories of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, and How Their Progressive, Global Family Shaped Their Paths

Read More
Dominique Dawes

Gold-Medal Olympian Named Winter Commencement Speaker

Dominique Dawes ’02 to Congratulate Graduates at Virtual Ceremony

Read More
Dia de los Muertos altar

Sugar Skulls, Tissue Paper Chains and ‘Day of the Dead’ Bread

Doctoral Candidates Explain the Colorful Components of Día de los Muertos

Read More
Vernon Davis dances with partner Peta Murgatroyd on "Dancing With the Stars"

Trading Touchdowns for Tangos

Former Terp, Pro Football Player Vernon Davis Tackles New Challenges on ‘Dancing With the Stars’

Read More
Illustration of scared person reading a tiny book with a monster behind him

This Halloween, Get Your Frightening Fix in a Flash

English Professor Contributes to New Book of Tiny Narrative Nightmares

Read More
Current Page is 21

Maryland Today is produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications for the University of Maryland community on weekdays during the academic year, except for university holidays.