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Events for October 7, 2022

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Mental Health Awareness Week

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Join the UMD Mental Health Coalition for a week of engaging programming to improve your mental health.

UMDemocracy 2022

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UMDemocracy 2022

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This campus-wide series aims to provide resources and information on things to know before the midterm election this November.

Red shell background, white testudo graphic with text: Family Weekend University Maryland October 7-9, 2022

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Family Weekend 2022

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Family Weekend is a wonderful opportunity for families of undergraduate students to spend time on campus with their Terp and celebrate being part of the university community.

Blessings of the Badge/ Faith & Blue Service

Blessings of the Badge, Faith & Blue Service

Blessings of the Badge/ Faith & Blue Service

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Self-Care Fair - Mental Health Awareness Week

An interactive mental health fair with dogs, food, games, resources, and more

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The Creation of Fictional Languages

David Peterson & Jessie Sams present: Language Creation in Film & Television, as heard in Game of Thrones, The 100, Shadow & Bone, and more.

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Wind Down for the Weekend Meditation

Virtual meditation session with the University Health Center

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By the Way, Meet Vera Stark

Pulitzer Prize winning Lynn Nottage's comedy By The Way, Meet Vera Stark creates a microcosm of race and culture in the Golden Age of Hollywood that resounds to this day.

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Unity: Coleman’s Umoja and Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony

Under the baton of David Neely, the UMD Symphony Orchestra opens its season with Valerie Coleman’s Umoja, Pavel Haas’ Study for String Orchestra and Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5. “Umoja” means unity in Swahili, and is one of the seven…