Events for February 18, 2025

AR Sandbox: Topography Competition
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Showcase your spatial and creative talents for a chance to win awards totaling $500!

Exhibition: Open Ended Narratives: Mixed Media Assemblages on Wood by Schroeder Cherry
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- Multi-day
The Stamp Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition “Open Ended Narratives: Mixed Media Assemblages on Wood by Schroeder Cherry”, a solo exhibition of assemblage artwork by multidisciplinary artist Schroeder Cherry.

Win Cash Prize with AR Sandbox!
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.

Inside Out for the Instructor: Bridging Polarization in the Classroom
"Building off the first workshop in this two-part series (participation in session one not required), this workshop will build your dialogue facilitation skills around two intergroup dialogue techniques: bridging and relating in. Participants can exp

Exhibition: Future Histories: New Acquisitions at The Driskell Center
Future Histories: New Acquisitions at The Driskell Center February 10 - May 9, 2025, opening reception February 7, 5 - 7 p.m.

Changemaker Pathways Information Session
Become a Changemaker! You will explore ways that you can Do Good in your personal, professional, or educational life through interactive and discussion-based workshops.

HR Basics for Startups: Hiring Your First Employees with Confidence
HR Basics for Startups: Hiring Your First Employees with Confidence

Film Screening: Love & Basketball with Nneka Chisholm
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.

Film Screening: Love & Basketball with Nneka Chisholm
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.

Responding to Student Writing: Or How To Grade Writing Effectively & Efficiently
Learn about how we might assess writing in ways that help students learn, without overburdening ourselves with excessively time-consuming feedback.

Constructing the Campus of Tomorrow for Autistic STEM College Students
Speaker Brett Nachman is a leading scholar on issues pertaining to autistic students’ experiences and portrayals in higher education.

The Wellness Series: Mastering Mindfulness
Practicing mindfulness can help you manage your emotions, accept your reality, and stay grounded. Learn techniques to build your mindfulness skills and practice with brief mindful meditations.

Brody Forum | Midnight in Moscow: A Discussion with Ambassador John J. Sullivan
The University of Maryland School of Public Policy welcomes Ambassador Sullivan, who will deliver a lecture on the current state of foreign affairs and national security amidst an increasingly tumultuous global landscape.

Changemaker Pathways Information Session
Become a Changemaker! You will explore ways that you can Do Good in your personal, professional, or educational life through interactive and discussion-based workshops.

Mpact Lecture: What Lies Ahead for Next Generation Urban Transportation and Urban Living?
The Mpact Lecture brings prestigious thought leaders from across the country to discuss key issues that fall under the NAE's 14 Grand Challenges for Engineering.

Race, Queerness, & Identity: Women of Color Chat N' Chew
Join us for food and conversation as we share experiences, tales, and advice of being a queer WOC.

Takács Quartet with Sir Stephen Hough
The Takács Quartet commemorates their 50th season with a very special concert of chamber music featuring the polymath composer and pianist, Sir Stephen Hough.