Spring Program: Artist Talk and Driskell Distinguished Lecture
Join us for a compelling evening of art, scholarship, and dialogue featuring a conversation with artist Alison Saar and the 2026 Driskell Distinguished Lecture delivered by Dr. Cherise Smith (University of Texas at Austin).
The Wellness Series: Skills for Socializing
March 2026 Veteran Networking Event
Join Veteran Student Life at GrillMarx CP for a night of Professional Networking with employers from various industries looking to hire Veterans.
Faculty Artist Series: "Russian Romantics" with the Murasaki Duo
The Murasaki Duo presents works by two of the most influential Russian composers of the Romantic era: Sergei Rachmaninoff and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Carrie Rodriguez, Oscar Cásares & Joel Salcido: Postcards From The Border
Postcards from the Border is an empathic, multimedia piece at the intersection of music, spoken word and film that offers an intellectual and uniquely Latin American perspective on the lines bisecting both our maps and our hearts.
Universal Design for Learning Symposium
Discover how faculty across UMD are applying Universal Design for Learning at the TLTC’s Innovations in Teaching and Learning Spring Symposium on UDL.
The Data Science/GIS workshop series is powered by GIS and Data Service Center, and Research Education at University Libraries. This workshop series offers introductory to advanced level skills in QGIS, Data Science, Data Visualization among others.
March is Employee Appreciation Month! As the weather starts to warm up, join us for some lunchtime laps around Mckeldin Mall.
Come to the LGBTQ+ Equity Center to watch the movie Crossing (2024) and eat themed snacks!
Join us Friday afternoons for fresh air, good vibes, & garden therapy
Things We Imagined Screening and Discussion
The University of Maryland Anti-Black Racism Initiative and College of Education host a screening of Things We Imagined on March 27 at The Clarice. Reception 3–4 PM, film 4–5 PM, discussion 5–6 PM with filmmakers Candace Hall and Charles H. F. Davis