Bad Bunny as Scholarly Subject?
UMD course explores Puerto Rico’s soundscape of protest and poetics.
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Molly Stratton, who identifies as transmasculine, recently launched a business called "Sew Queer," which offers a series of tailoring classes designed to helping transgender/genderqueer people learn how to alter their clothing to better fit their gender.
Immersive digital settings form backdrop for violin professor's performances.
Sarah Cameron illuminates the causes and consequences of a devastating 1930s famine.
Grant will expand research and mentor-training programs.
Mellon Foundation grant will support development of Persian and Arabic digitization software with two-year, $800k grant.
Postdoctoral fellowships provide access to art collection and leadership programs.
Professor travels country parsing popular musical’s merits.
Food access is a systemic issue with racial, cultural and socioeconomic roots, so let’s not assume that a grocery store will solve the problem.
Performances explore themes around gender, diversity and politics.
Dominican-American Elizabeth Acevedo wins prestigious children’s award for "The Poet X," while Jackie Morris takes illustration prize for "The Lost Words."