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Driskell Center Hosts Award-Winning Global Journalist

April 02, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora

World-renowned journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault will lecture at the David C. Driskell center on Wednesday, April 9th.

Emancipation'S Long Foreshadowing

March 27, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities

Ira Berlin visits Harvard for a three-day lecture series and wins the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal.

English Professor Scott Wible Wins 2014 Advancement Of Knowledge Award

March 26, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Scott Wible's book, Shaping Language Policy in the U.S.: The Role of Composition Studies, was awarded for its advancement of the study of foreign language education.

UMCP Classics Department Featured in the Washington Post

March 25, 2014 Classics, College of Arts and Humanities

By John Kelly, Published: March 17, 2014

The Last Word On A Norton Anthology

March 25, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Distinguished University Professor Robert Levine is the general editor of the 2017 edition of the The Norton Anthology of American Literature.

The Art Gallery At The University Of Maryland Presents: What’S In A Meme?

March 06, 2014 Art, University of Maryland Art Gallery, Art History and Archaeology, College of Arts and Humanities

Changing world of viral Internet phenomena examined in exhibition.

The Washington Post

Art Review: ‘Csa: Forty Years Of Community-Sourced Art’

February 27, 2014 Art, College of Arts and Humanities

UMD professor Foon Sham and graduate student Dane Winkler display their work at the Arlington Arts Center in Virginia.

The Diamondback

Israel Studies Course Pairs University Of Maryland Students With Tel Aviv Professor

February 25, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

New academic partnerships between UMD and Tel Aviv University unite international students through video conferencing software.