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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Rarely seen works of modern and contemporary art depict multifaceted qualities of the medium.
The program was recognized for its spring production of John Musto and Mark Campbell’s “Later the Same Evening.”
Newly acquired photos capture a slice of D.C.’s musical history.
The Driskell Center will be home to the Alonzo Davis Collection, a gift from the artist.
M.F.A. candidates Caroline Rocher Barnes, Cyrah L. Ward and Carlo Antonio Villanueva present their thesis performances Nov. 17-20.
Senior classics and criminology and criminal justice double major Genevieve Menthen ’23 said ARHU has helped her “be a better person and global citizen.”
Professor of History Discusses the Supreme Court, Stare Decisis and the Inapt Comparisons Between the Dobbs Decision and Brown v. Board of Education
Research Professor of History Julie Taddeo spoke to Today.com.
Witness the story of 4 bohemian roommates in Maryland Opera Studio's production of La bohème.
System to use social Media, GPS, Government Data to Improve Predictive Models, Communications