Legendary Poet, Activist and Educator Nikki Giovanni to Help Inaugurate New Frederick Douglass Center
The center is dedicated to engaging diverse communities—both at the university and well beyond—around issues of social justice and equity.
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Visiting Professor Scott Lasensky writes for The Forward.
The new Netflix series portrays a chair of a department at a moment when the position has never been more demanding and the humanities are at an inflection point, writes Amanda Bailey.
Literary historian chronicles Frederick Douglass’ disillusionment with Andrew Johnson.
Gift from Helene Stein '74 and husband Michael '76 reflect shared love for art and travel.
Best-selling alum discusses helping young readers discover their own stories.
The performing arts at Maryland announce their Fall 2021 season.
Distinguished University Professor Robert Levine's Essay Featured in LA Review of Books
The artist-educator has been honored by the International Sculpture Center.
Erek L. Barron ('96, B.A, English) nominated by President Biden to be U.S. Attorney for Maryland, first Democrat in 20 years.
Stainless steel abstract artwork to stand outside Cole; Dr. Tritobia Hayes-Benjamin Archive will add up to 25,000 items to UMD collection.