Events for October 29, 2024

Disability Awareness Month
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Disability Awareness Month aims to promote the full participation of individuals with disabilities in all aspects of campus life. Events around disability advocacy, inclusion and community will be offered throughout October.
VOTE (Fearlessly)! Roving Info Booth
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Roving campus pop-up helps register new voters and takes the angst out of Election Day process

Art Exhibit at the Stamp Gallery: "We Live in the Sky: Home, Displacement, Identity"
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The Stamp Gallery is pleased to present the mixed media installation “We Live in the Sky: Home, Displacement, Identity,” by Tori Ellison and Mami Takahashi, Takahashi’s sound collage and videos accompany Ellison’s sculpture and prints made with UMD M

Halloween Scavenger Hunt
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Want to celebrate Halloween with STEM? We invite you to go on an adventure, explore the STEM Library, and win fun prizes! This Halloween week, we have “buried” four 3D printed Testudo figurines in four frightening places throughout the library.

Impact Interns Host Information Session
Come learn about how your social impact organization could receive a paid summer intern from the Do Good Institute. We will go over the basics of the Impact Interns program, how to put together a strong application, and answer any questions you may…

Student Showcase: Access and Inclusivity in Professional Writing Program Projects
Writing for Health Professions and Advanced Composition students will be sharing project posters that integrate access and inclusivity.

Startup Language Essentials: Decoding Business Jargon for New Founders
Startup Language Essentials: Decoding Business Jargon for New Founders

Preventing Climate Displacement With Community Resilience Hubs
This session will explain what Resilience Hubs are, where DC’s program came from, and how they can prevent climate displacement by investing in community-serving organizations to create platforms for resilience and recovery.

GRadulting Workshop: Where do I begin to make a financial plan for my future?
During graduate school, you're heavily investing in yourself and your career, but not necessarily your savings account. However, making a financial plan today can have an enormous impact on your lifetime wealth. GradTerps can join Graduate Student Le

HR Power Hour - ADA Accommodation Process
Please join us for a conversation on disability accommodations for University staff.

The Wellness Series: Managing Conflict and Setting Boundaries
This session will describe healthy and unhealthy types of conflict, explore strategies for setting (and being on the receiving end of) boundaries, and provide best practices for conflict resolution.

MomentUMD Live with Lisa Munoz
Join Dean Beyrouty for a discussion and Q&A with Lisa Munoz, Founder and President of SciComm Services, science content strategist and author of Women in Science Now.

Wicked Problems
Join the School of Public Policy for an interactive, discussion-based event featuring experts on today’s most pressing policy threats.

Interdisciplinary Dialogue Series: Social Polarization
Interdisciplinary Dialogue Series Violence, Conflict, and Space: Peacebuilding Contributions from the Design Disciplines. Dialogue 1 Social Polarization: Can the Spatial Disciplines Bring Us Closer Together?

Masterful Strings: Katie Tertell, cello
Discover the artistry of Katie Tertell, an award-winning American cellist known for her blend of classical and contemporary music.