The Art and Humanity of AI
From classrooms to research labs, the College of Arts and Humanities is shaping how we understand artificial intelligence and guiding its responsible future.
Find the latest news and information from around the college, including student experiences, faculty research and awards and alumni updates.
The author and educator discusses her book “An American Odyssey: The Life and Work of Romare Bearden”
Students called a course taught by Perla Guerrero ‘powerful and transformative.’
Sahar Mohamed Khamis will work with doctoral candidate Randall Fowler on ‘Digital Authoritarianism and Resistance’ project.
Exploring Black student activism at the University of Maryland.
The awards are given by the Maryland State Arts Council to recognize artistic achievement and promise.
The Pressez Quartet performs the first movement of Jean-Michele Damase's Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Piano.
The double major in film studies and biological sciences has been awarded a Do Good Medallion from the Do Good Institute.
Class of 2020 shares favorite Terp experiences ahead of today’s virtual commencement ceremony.
Cheikhani Khlil has helped Arabic speaking communities in the region during the pandemic.
The UMD Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of "Jupiter" from Holst's "The Planets."