Events for February 26, 2025

Exhibition: Open Ended Narratives: Mixed Media Assemblages on Wood by Schroeder Cherry
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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.

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

Structure Your Assignments and Assessments to Increase Student Success
Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT) is a framework for making the learning process transparent to students. Grounded in research, TILT strategies can enhance learning outcomes and cultivate a supportive environment for student belonging.

LEAP Preschool Program Touring Dates
The LEAP Preschool Program is hosting touring dates on Wednesdays from 11am to 12pm weekly!

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.

2025 Spring Career & Internship Fair
Join us for the largest recruiting and networking event of the semester, the 2025 Spring Career & Internship Fair, an annual event showcasing local, regional, and national employers seeking to hire UMD's Top Terp Talent!

Wellness Course Series
The Graduate School will host monthly wellness course series. Each month will feature a topic which include two sessions. Food will be provided at each session.

Center for Writing and Oral Communications Drop In Hours (Virtual)
Do you have a brief document that you'd like some feedback on? That's what Drop-In hours are for! Consultations will be limited to 30 minutes if someone is waiting.

Romancing History: The Past and Present Worlds of Netflix's Bridgerton Series with Dr. Julie Taddeo
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.

Making an Umma: Kinship, Race, and New Methods for Muslim History
This talk focuses on how to interweave histories of family, ethnicity, and the production of race in Arabic-speaking Muslim societies in order to arrive at a long-durée picture.

Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture: Smaller, Cheaper, Mightier: Plasma Etching and the Redefinition of Miniaturization
DST Lecture: “Smaller, Cheaper, Mightier: Plasma Etching and the Redefinition of Miniaturization”

Film Screening: Father, Daughter, and the Immortal Song
Join us for a Persian film screening hosted by the Roshan Institute for Persian Studies with the SLLC and the Language House in honor of Black History Month.

Film Screening: Father, Daughter, and the Immortal Song
Join us for a Persian film screening hosted by the Roshan Institute for Persian Studies with the SLLC and the Language House in honor of Black History Month.

The Wellness Series: Managing Imposter Syndrome
Learn what imposter syndrome is, why it occurs, and the skills to work on overcoming it, so you can go from self-doubt to confidence.

Jazz Jam at Busboys and Poets
Clarice Presents' Jazz Jams, in partnership with Busboys and Poets, brings D.C.-based saxophonist Elijah Jamal Balbed to perform and lead a community-wide jam!

for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
Ntozake Shange’s highly influential 1976 choreopoem for colored girls… might well be the most performed and important piece of theater created expressly by and for Black women in the history of the United States.