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Dialogue for Reproductive Justice through Art, Play and Pupusas!

New research by communication professor Carina Zelaya aims to improve sexual and reproductive health communication among Latinx families.

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Communication, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

9 Terp Women Who Shaped History

Get to know TV trailblazers, sports heroes, scientists—even an astronaut.

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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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We had the best time last night with groundbreaking ventriloquist and puppeteer Megan Piphus Peace! In addition to delighting us with performances by Baby Junebug and Mini Me, she spoke with @stephshonekan about her work on “Sesame Street,” embracing what makes you unique and the importance of finding your voice. A big thank you to @umd_tdps Director Jill Bradbury for helping to organize the event! 📷: Taneen Momeni
On Humanities Advocacy Day, faculty and staff from @umd_arhu @infocollegeumd and @umdlibraries joined advocates from around the country to meet with congressional leaders to make the case for federal funding for the humanities. Our Maryland delegation visited 10 congressional offices to advocate for support for federal humanities agencies and programs such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Archives and Records Administration, the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Fulbright-Hays and Title VI. Our goal was to help members of Congress understand the many ways in which the humanities are vital to safeguarding and sustaining our democracy and enriching our lives. Thank you for your time and consideration, @sen_alsobrooks @repkweisimfume @repjohnnyo @rep.harris @leaderhoyer @repraskin @repsarahelfreth @repaprildelaney @repglennivey Sen. Chris Van Hollen and staff! Thank you also to @humanitiesall for their tireless work to promote funding for the arts, humanities and social sciences, and for organizing this event.
Today we commemorate Harriet Tubman Day 2025. Join @harriettubmanwgss at The Driskell Center or online for a series of discussions reflecting on how knowledge of the environment and ecology played crucial roles in the ways that freedom seekers pursued their escape from enslavement. The afternoon’s events kicked off with opening remarks by Associate Professor Michelle Rowley and a welcome from Ernestine “Tina” Wyatt, Harriet Tubman’s great-great-great-grandniece. Learn more at the link in our bio. #womenshistorymonth 📷: Taneen Momeni @umdartsforall

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