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Diversity and Inclusion
February 26, 2020
Libraries’ Black History Month Event Celebrates Great Writers
February 24, 2020
First Black Woman to Graduate From UMD Recounts her Experience in New Oral History
February 21, 2020
On Terps Racing Team, More Women Than Ever Take the Wheel
February 19, 2020
Schools Can Help Kids Overcome Prejudice by Encouraging Diverse Friendships, Researcher Says
February 11, 2020
Courses Focus on Accessibility, Prejudices Through Lenses of Education, Engineering, Business, History
February 05, 2020
Athletics Campaign Highlights Coaches, Athletes, Leaders to Celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day
October 28, 2019
Points to Ponder on Cultural Appropriation and Its Impact
October 25, 2019
New VP for Diversity and Inclusion Brings Background and Balance to Role
October 23, 2019
Researchers Aim to Paint a More Accurate Picture of Ethnic, Racial Groups Across the Nation
October 18, 2019
Georgina Dodge, a Former Title IX Coordinator, Seeks to Evaluate and Strengthen Services
October 16, 2019
NIH Awards $1.67M for Research on Promoting Diverse Friendships, Reducing Bias in Childhood
October 11, 2019
Center to Focus on Improving Mental Health Among LGBTQ+ Communities
July 29, 2019
UMD Study Reveals Mixed Attitudes on Refugee Issues
July 09, 2019
Grants to Expand Programs in Black Digital Humanities, Persian and Arabic Digitization
June 24, 2019
One hundred years ago, the flu pandemic had an unexpected side effect: a civil rights breakthrough for black nurses. In a new book, a UMD professor will tell their stories.