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Exhibition Shows Range of Black Beauty

February 20, 2019 David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora

"Posing Beauty in African American Culture," the latest exhibition at the David Driskell Center, confirms that Black people are lovely.

Bmore Art

"Empirical Evidence" of Cataclysmic Climate Change

February 20, 2019 Art

John Ruppert’s "LAB: Empirical Evidence" at UMBC examines our relationship to climate change in physical and psychological ways.

Maryland Today

In the Middle of “Misbehavin’”

February 18, 2019 School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

With latest role, young alum expands presence on D.C. theater scene.

Maryland Today

Four Freedoms, Many Interpretations

February 13, 2019 Communication

Alums help develop exhibition on expressions of freedom, from WWII-era Rockwell to today.

Maryland Today

And the Nominees Are

February 08, 2019 American Studies, School of Music, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Two UMD-affiliated albums up for Grammys.

Maryland Today

Striking Poses

February 07, 2019 David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora

New exhibition examines depictions of African American beauty.

A Modern Take on an Ancient Immigration Tale

February 04, 2019 School of Music

Terp’s new opera explores struggles of refugees.

Percussionist With a Full Plate

February 04, 2019 School of Music

School of Music Faculty Member bangs the drum for Korean comfort food at new College Park eatery

Association of American Publishers Announces Subject Category Winners of 2019 PROSE Awards

January 29, 2019 History

Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt won for her book, "The Science and Politics of Race in Mexico and the United States, 1910-1950."

Monumental Change

January 28, 2019 Art History and Archaeology

America’s memorials to slavery and its victims have lived quiet lives in public places. A Maryland professor is traveling the country to learn their stories.