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.
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TDPS student channels grief through a musical version of the classic story of “Little Women.”
Veteran and first-generation college student Natacia Wright ’22 plans to use her degree to communicate issues that impact minorities and marginalized communities.
A review of a School of Music student-led concert celebrating Latin American heritage through music.
Alum’s new book highlights African Americans’ relationship to Lincoln.
Ph.D. Student’s Experimental Theater Project to Get Audiences Moving
Fifth class of student artists-in-residence make personal and musical connections at Collington, A Kendal Lifeplan Community.
The series of talks centers faculty expertise on issues of systemic racism, inequality and social justice.
Vijay Gupta, violin prodigy and social justice activist, to visit campus this week.
English professor’s new book explores how modern-day literature is made, preserved and studied.
Two of the University of Maryland’s dance MFA students will be introducing new ways of dance during their in-person Fall MFA Dance Thesis Concert from Oct. 15-17.