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La Marr Jurelle Bruce Wins 2022 Caribbean Philosophical Association Book Award

March 04, 2022 American Studies

“How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind” explores Black radical creativity.

The Diamondback

UMD History Professors Examine Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

March 03, 2022 History, College of Arts and Humanities

Department of History Experts Talking About the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

The New York Times

Will Asian Americans Bolt From the Democratic Party?

March 03, 2022 American Studies

Professor of American Studies Janelle Wong's research appears in the New York Times.

Maryland Today

MPower Partnership Announces $3M in Seed Grants for Collaborative Research

March 02, 2022 Linguistics

17 joint UMCP-UMB projects target vital topics.

Maryland Today

What’s Driving Putin’s Attack on Ukraine?

March 01, 2022 History

UMD experts find echoes of Nazi, Soviet showdowns in new turmoil.

The Diamondback

UMD Students and Faculty Say They Want ‘Academic Freedom,’ Not Book Bans

February 28, 2022 English, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies, College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Program and Center for Jewish Studies

First-year English graduate student Shannon Neal interviewed by the Diamondback.

Maryland Today

An Operatic Star Who Raised Others’ Voices

February 25, 2022 School of Music

Grad student helped process Library of Congress’ collection of legendary singer Jessye Norman.

Maryland Today

Prisoners, Patients and Performers

February 24, 2022 English

UMD professor’s new book imagines lives of 19th-century women confined in Paris hospital.

Maryland Today

Finding ‘Lost History’ in Your Glass

February 24, 2022 Communication

Alum helps continue family’s mead-making tradition, honoring Holocaust survivor and winery founder.

The Diamondback

Five Moments in Mahler’s "Resurrection" Symphony to Look Forward to

February 23, 2022 School of Music, College of Arts and Humanities

Death and resurrection will happen at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, in the Dekelboum Concert Hall, on Friday.