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How ARHU Students Can Get the Most Out of the Career Center

From exploration to job applications, the University Career Center @ ARHU meets students where they are.

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Arts for All, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Testudo, Meet Tuxedo

UMD mascot officially debuts spiffy custom-made outfit (with more to come).

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American Studies, Art, Communication, English, Linguistics, Maryland Language Science Center, Philosophy, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

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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Whatever your interests and aspirations, ARHU is committed to providing the knowledge, skills and opportunities all our students need to write their own stories and chart their own paths.

"In ARHU, you’re learning about how people interact with the world and each other. My goal is to build things that people are going to use. Just technology knowledge can only go so far. You have to understand how people are going to use them to be truly successful."

Ozzie Fallick '14, Software Engineer, Google
Linguistics

"Cross-cultural communication is one of the most important skills that I learned at ARHU, and I use it to engage and inform the community in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean about our events, exchanges and any other information that supports our key policy priorities in the region. ARHU gave me the tools to understand why in diplomacy, it’s as much about what you say as how you say it."

Krystle Norman '08, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State
Spanish and Portuguese

"I had always loved art, but I never knew you could make a career out of it until I studied abroad in Rome. There, I took a full course load of art courses and learned all about the factors of being an art professional. It was life-changing. Now I feel lucky that I’m doing something that I’m so passionate about."

Laura Sheridan Raiffe '09, Regional Account Manager, Christie's Fine Arts
Art History and Archaeology

"One of the most important things I got out of my ARHU experience is my ability to parse arguments, think critically and see multiple sides of an issue. Being in law school, it’s important to do that—it’s a skill I use every day. Not a class goes by, not a case gets read that this skill doesn’t come into play."

AJ Clayborne '13, Student, Harvard Law School
English

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The research and creative works of our faculty, students and alumni are setting the agenda for transformative dialogue about the value of the arts and the humanities in the world today.

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Happening at ARHU

In celebration of National First-Generation Student Week 2025, we asked theatre major Alex Reyes ‘26 to share his favorite tips and resources for fellow first generation UMD students. What resources or tips have helped you navigate your college journey? Share your insights in the comments and help support fellow first-generation ARHU Terps. #firstgenterps #firstgenweek
Big thanks to the ARHU alumni who joined us last night for the first day of Access2Alumni! ARHU students got insights from these alums about their various pathways to meaningful lives and careers. Keynote speaker Len Elmore ’74 gave an inspiring talk about his journey from being an English major and collegiate basketball All American at UMD to an NBA star to a sportscaster to a Harvard educated lawyer. He emphasized the importance of finding a way to be of service and seeking out truth, especially in these times of increasing division and misinformation. If you missed the in-person networking event last night, there’s still time to join us for the virtual event at 5 p.m. this evening featuring David Bonnett ’10, another English alum and a film producer who has gained notoriety for the recently released movie “The Baltimorons.” Photos by Lisa Helfert #A2AUMD
A couple of terrific Terps returning to the campus where they met (and got married!) for #UMDHomecoming! 🐢 UMD is proud to announce Ashley Manning Foxworth '06 English and Domonique Foxworth '04 American Studies as our 2025 Homecoming Grand Marshals! 🔗 in profile.

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