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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Human body becomes robot playground in project funded by Arts for All initiative.
Concert features musicians on campus and overseas to connect, reflect amid war.
The series honors the late Distinguished University Professor and state Poet Laureate.
The Diamondback features "Music and Community In Response to War."
Program provides $1,500 UMD scholarships in K-12 teachers’ names.
The 2024 partnership brings exciting opportunities for students participating in the second National Seminario Ravinia: Orchestras for All, a four-day event that fosters growth and learning in students while promoting music education.
Huang designed costumes for the Denver production of “Quixote Nuevo.”
English Professor Michael Olmert explains why urban legends are so compelling.
Proposals are due November 5.
Joseph Gildenhorn, benefactor, real estate developer, former diplomat, dies.