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College of Arts and Humanities

Anton Schill (Sam Intrater ’22), left, and Claire (Denisse Peñaflor ’20), right, reunite in Güllen in a staging of "The Visit" at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

Fresh Absurdity

‘The Visit’ Tells Timeless Story of Democracy Gone Amok

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Still from "Downton Abbey" movie, showing Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Talbot dancing with Matthew Goode as Henry Talbot

A Return to ‘Downton’

Period Drama Expert Analyzes Show’s Tip-top Transition to the Multiplex

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A view of “[Un]Common Collections” gallery

Collecting Call

Driskell Center Exhibit Highlights Breadth of African American Art

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Cy Keener hangs art exhibit in Rockville, Md.

A Cold, Hard Act

Art Installation to Illustrate Climate Change Unexpectedly Disrupted—by Climate Change Itself

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Thousands gather for the Silent Disc-Glo, a silent dance party in partnership with Student Entertainment Events, on Saturday during the 2019 NextNOW Fest.

Another NextNOW Takes a Bow

Two-Day Festival Celebrating the Arts Welcomed Thousands

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Jim Henson poses with Sam, the star of "Sam and Friends, in a car in front of his parents' University Park home.

A Most Sensational, Inspirational, Celebrational, Muppetational Show

Exhibit Explores Jim Henson’s UMD Student Work

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Students dancing at NextNOW Fest

Five Can’t-Miss Features at NextNOW Fest 2019

Rock, Rap, Wrestling and Visual Poetry Among Highlights at Campus Arts Extravaganza

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early-20th-century African American clubwomen

Voting Fights

Exhibit Co-curated by UMD Professor Marks 100th Anniversary of 19th Amendment

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Split shot of Irina Muresanu playing violin in front of green screen

Having the World on Her Strings

VR-Music Partnership Takes Violinist’s Audience to Venues Around Globe

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Drum Major Garrett Tatano '20 leads a drill yesterday for fellow members of the Mighty Sound of Maryland marching band.

Trumpeting the Start of the Semester

Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band Steps Up During Early Week

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a photo illustration

Mellon Foundation Awards $2.8M for Research, Digitization in Humanities

Grants to Expand Programs in Black Digital Humanities, Persian and Arabic Digitization

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VR violin performance

Four Strings Around the [Virtual] World

Immersive Digital Settings Form Backdrop for Violin Professor's Performances

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