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Events for April 4, 2024

The Stamp Gallery Presents I Resist This Charlotte Richardson Deppe March 4 - April 6 2024

"I Resist This": Artist-in-Residence Charlotte Richardson-Deppe Exhibition at Stamp Gallery

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The Stamp Gallery is pleased to announce the artist residency of Charlotte Richardson-Deppe, who will utilize the Gallery as a studio, design lab, and performance venue to create wearable and installation-based soft sculptures from March 4 - April 6,

Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi American Heritage Month 2024

Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi American Heritage Month

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🍽️ Come to the table! 🍽️

SWANA Heritage Month 2024

Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Heritage Month

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MICA is excited to announce the University of Maryland's first ever campus-wide celebration of Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) Heritage Month in April 2024

Graduate Student Appreciation Week

Graduate Student Appreciation Week

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Graduate Student Life is excited to host our annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week, April 1st through April 5th.

SEE Spring Movie Series Part 2: Anyone But You

SEE Spring Movie Series Part 2: Anyone But You

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SEE is showing Anyone But You on 4/3 and 4/4.

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Fighting for Freedom Virtual Symposium

Join UMD Libraries and Georgia State University for a virtual one-day symposium will feature diverse scholarship on the complex relationship between organized labor and civil rights activism through the past century.

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Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership Info Session

Want to learn more about UMD’s Online Nonprofit Management and Leadership Graduate Certificate? Join us for a virtual information session about the program.

DST Lecture Series

Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture: The National Pension Crisis and the Constitution

The National Pension Crisis and the Constitution

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Data Help Desk: Data Science

Data Help Desk: Data Science

The UMD Accessibility Terp, designed by Sam diBella, represents the UMD disability community. It features the disability pride flag colors inside a heart held by the front paws of a turtle. The turtle is on a dark grey background and inside a circle which includes the URL "accessibility.umd.edu"

Disabled worker affinity lunch

A virtual meet up for disabled and employed members of the UMD community

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Six Essential Steps for Web Accessibility - April Lunch and Learn Webinar Series

Learn how to implement crucial elements of the six essential steps in your online content.

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Design for Belonging Workshop

Design for Belonging Workshop

Flyer for Show and Tell: Artificial Intelligence in Teaching

Show-and-Tell: Artificial Intelligence in Teaching

What does it look like to incorporate new artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT into your classroom?

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A Long March Film Screening and Discussion

Film screening and discussion.

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Back to Basics Meditation Session

Explore a variety of simple meditation techniques such as focused breathing, body scans, noting, and visualizations. Whether you are new to meditation or wanting to enhance your already existing practice, this session is for you.

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Helz Lecture - Andrew H. Knoll

George R. and Rosalind Helz established the George and Rosalind Helz Distinguished Lecture in Geology in 2014 to allow the UMD Department of Geology annually host a world leader in science for one or a series of lectures.

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Seminar: Structure, variability, and dynamics of the West Greenland boundary current system

Dr. Astrid Pacini: UW Applied Physics Laboratory. This talk is part of the Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Seminar series.

Check out our drop-in skills sessions available all semester. Choose from 16 different topics! For detailed descriptions, schedules, and Zoom links, visit: counseling.umd.edu/wellness

The Wellness Series: Freedom from Perfectionism

This session will explore how perfectionism impacts students and provide strategies to help you embrace imperfection in yourself and others.

Melvin Edwards, Columbus Museum of Art

Driskell Sculpture Dedication with Artist Melvin Edwards

Sculpture Dedication with Artist Melvin Edwards

TU30

Terps Under 30

Join us for Terps Under 30 on April 4th at the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center for an inspiring night of networking, impactful discussions, and refreshments with accomplished Terp alums and current students!

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Impact 101 Workshop Series: Are you financially secure?

Are you a student interested in starting or enhancing your own social impact project, venture or initiative? Come join our 4-part interactive workshop series to learn more about foundational and fundamental steps to creating and growing your impact!

Mulligan's Grill and Pub: Trivia Night!

Mulligan's Grill and Pub: Trivia Night!

Mulligan's Grill and Pub: Trivia Night!

Mario Kart Tournament

Mario Kart Tournament

Come to TerpZone and show off your Mario Kart skills!

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Guest Artist Series: "Wouldn't That Be Queer" with Luke Spence, trumpet

The International Pride Orchestra is proud to present an unapologetic musical celebration of the LGBTQIA+ experience: “Wouldn’t That Be Queer?”