Events for September 27, 2024

Art Exhibit: The Digital Landscape
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The Stamp Gallery presents: The Digital Landscape. The exhibition opens will run from August 26 to October 5, 2024 .Free and open to the public.
Homecoming Office & Door Decorating Contest
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Join us for the 11th Annual Homecoming Office Decorating Competition and transform your office suites or office door into a vibrant display of UMD spirit.

Workforce Recruitment Program for Students with Disabilities
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The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) helps federal employers hire people with disabilities for internships or permanent jobs.

Latine Heritage Month
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Latine Heritage Month at University of Maryland is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th! This year's theme “Sueños sin Fronteras”, Spanish for Dreams without Borders. Check out stamp.umd.edu/LHM for a calendar of events.

Professional Development Week 2024
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A virtual professional development conference FREE to all UMD employees

Data Visualization with R
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.

Wind Down for the Weekend Meditation
Meditation session designed to explore breathing practices and various meditation styles, along with time for guided reflection.

Language House International Film Series - 'Dying to Survive' Presented by the Chinese Cluster
Join us for an international movie night at the Language House, hosted by the Chinese Cluster! This event is part of the Language House International Film Series.

SEE & MICA Present: All I Ever Wanted Film Screening with Q&A and Meet & Greet
Join us for a free showing of this amazing documentary as well as a Q&A after the showing with Carlos Beltran and Greivis Vásquez! There will also be a brief meet and greet with Greivis following the showing.

2024-25 Arts & Humanities Dean's Lecture Series Featuring Kermit the Frog
The College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland presents a special evening with “the world’s most famous amphibian,” Kermit, created and originally performed by distinguished alum Jim Henson ’60 in 1955.

2024-25 Arts & Humanities Dean's Lecture Series Featuring Kermit the Frog
To honor the life and legacy of distinguished alum Jim Henson ’60, the College of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) presents a special evening with “the world’s most famous amphibian,” Kermit.