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Congratulations ARHU Graduates

A celebratory recap of Commencement 2025.

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Art History and Archaeology

A Future in Conservation

At UMD, graduating senior Lylah Messinger restored a 2,500-year-old Etruscan vase. Now she’s headed to graduate school in London.

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Communication

From Fan to Force in Sports Media

Graduating senior Connor Perkins leverages creativity, drive and a love of sports to carve his path in digital content creation.

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Whatever your interests and aspirations, ARHU is committed to providing the knowledge, skills and opportunities all our students need to write their own stories and chart their own paths.

"In ARHU, you’re learning about how people interact with the world and each other. My goal is to build things that people are going to use. Just technology knowledge can only go so far. You have to understand how people are going to use them to be truly successful."

Ozzie Fallick '14, Software Engineer, Google
Linguistics

"Cross-cultural communication is one of the most important skills that I learned at ARHU, and I use it to engage and inform the community in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean about our events, exchanges and any other information that supports our key policy priorities in the region. ARHU gave me the tools to understand why in diplomacy, it’s as much about what you say as how you say it."

Krystle Norman '08, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State
Spanish and Portuguese

"I had always loved art, but I never knew you could make a career out of it until I studied abroad in Rome. There, I took a full course load of art courses and learned all about the factors of being an art professional. It was life-changing. Now I feel lucky that I’m doing something that I’m so passionate about."

Laura Sheridan Raiffe '09, Regional Account Manager, Christie's Fine Arts
Art History and Archaeology

"One of the most important things I got out of my ARHU experience is my ability to parse arguments, think critically and see multiple sides of an issue. Being in law school, it’s important to do that—it’s a skill I use every day. Not a class goes by, not a case gets read that this skill doesn’t come into play."

AJ Clayborne '13, Student, Harvard Law School
English

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The research and creative works of our faculty, students and alumni are setting the agenda for transformative dialogue about the value of the arts and the humanities in the world today.

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Happening at ARHU

Looking for your next beach read? ARHU alumni are making waves this summer with new books that span thrillers, feminist media criticism and YA adventures. Here are a few standout voices from our creative community: ✨ Brooke Lea Foster ('98, English) returns with "All the Summers In Between," a sweeping coming-of-age novel set in the Hamptons during the ’60s and ’70s. ✨ Vincent L. Stephens (Ph.D. ’05, American Studies) brings critical insight to our screens with "Broads, Sisters, Exes: Feminist Millennial Television, "analyzing iconic shows like Fleabag and Insecure. ✨ Meg Eden Kuyatt (’12, MFA ’16, Creative Writing) explores neurodivergence and the supernatural in her gripping YA novel "The Girl in the Walls." ✨ Allison Stine (’02, MFA, Creative Writing) gives us "Dust," a powerful YA dystopia about resilience, language, and finding freedom in a barren future. 🔗 in profile * * @umdenglish @umd_amst
This #WorldMusicDay, ARHU Dean Stephanie Shonekan shares her deep connection to Afrobeat icon and activist Fela Anikulapo Kuti—whose music she calls “so searing, so pointed, so militant, but also brilliantly danceable.” In our Q&A, learn about her new book on one of Fela’s most iconic albums, the power of music to inspire change—and why she sees Beyoncé as carrying his legacy forward. Link in bio.
Happy summer solstice! Check out this list of recommended reading, viewing and listening (LINK IN BIO) submitted by some of the faculty and staff in the College of Arts and Humanities as you enjoy the long summer days and relaxing vacations with friends and family. This eclectic list has something for everyone and even includes a few recent works by ARHU staff! We invite you to share your recommendations here too! #summersolstice2025 #summerreading

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