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Provost Pushes Creation Of New 'Blended' Classes

February 25, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities

ARHU could host new hybrid classes combining humanities and technological innovation. By Leah Villanueva

In Memoriam: Robert Griffith, 1940-2011

February 02, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, History

Message from the dean regarding the passing of former dean of the college Robert Griffith.

Michael Dirda Appointed 2011 Petrou Reader-In-Residence

January 26, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Washington Post columnist joins UMD English Department as spring Petrou Reader-in-Residence.

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Israel As A "Mansion In The Jungle"

January 24, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

UMD's Israel Studies Director Yoram Peri weighs in on Israel's Ehud Barak and his recent decisions.

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University Of Maryland To Release Three Major Middle East Attitude Surveys

December 06, 2010 College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

UM faculty featured in "Attitudes Toward the Middle East Peace Process: Surveys of Arab and Jewish Opinion in Israel and Public Opinion in the U.S."WHAT:

La Voz Latina

D.C. Latino Tour

December 04, 2010 College of Arts and Humanities, American Studies, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Spanish and Portuguese

ARHU prof develops tour to highlight and chronicle history of D.C. Latino community.By Darlene ReyesStaff Writer, La Voz Latina 

Laroche Awarded 2011 John L. Cotter Award

December 03, 2010 College of Arts and Humanities, American Studies

Society for Historical Archaeology awards AMST professor Cheryl LaRoche the prestigious John L. Cotter Award. 

The Exchange: R. Dwayne Betts On Prison, Poetry, And Justice

December 03, 2010 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Dwayne Betts an ARHU Poetry Lecturer writes "A Question of Freedom" which describes his troubled childhood in prison.