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Two Arhu Faculty Awarded 2016 Guggenheim Fellowships

May 10, 2016 Art, College of Arts and Humanities, English

Congratulations to English prof Carla Peterson and art prof Hasan Elahi on receiving fellowships for their upcoming projects.

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University Of Maryland & The Phillips Collection Announce 2016-2017 Postdoctoral Fellows

May 05, 2016 Art History and Archaeology, College of Arts and Humanities

Umd Art History And Archaeology Doctoral Candidate Receives Fellowship In Virtual Culture.

School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies: Contemporary Musical Theatre

May 04, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities

Students from the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies present a contemporary Broadway Cabaret.

Umd Kicks Off National Future Stem Leaders Meetings

April 29, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities

Meeting will bring together students, faculty and program coordinators to discuss innovative graduate training and education programs.

University Of Maryland Celebrates 18Th Annual Maryland Day

April 27, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities

Maryland Day is packed with exciting events in six learning neighborhoods across campus.

University Of Maryland Art Gallery Presents 2016 Mfa Thesis Exhibition

April 25, 2016 Art, University of Maryland Art Gallery, College of Arts and Humanities

An exhibition that marks the culmination of fine arts education and training in the University of Maryland Department of Art.

Umd Students Partner With Northwestern High School To Promote Social Change

April 24, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Students in English department's Writing for Change class work with ninth-graders to express "marginalized voices."