Events for November 13, 2025
We Will Not Be Silent: Art Transforming Rape Culture
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This STAMP Gallery exhibition features sensorial works produced by a network of survivors and supporters, all addressing sexual violence. Viewers are invited to confront the links between sexual violence and the institutions that create it.
AR Sandbox Competition
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
Geo-AI with ArcGIS Pro
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
Graduate Student Circle Session: Leave of Absence
This virtual session is for graduate students interested in learning about the leave of absence process and timeline. It’s especially helpful for those in the military, planning a family, or managing ongoing health concerns.
Bahá'í Chair for World Peace Book Discussion Global Climate Crisis: Seeking Environmental Justice and Climate Equality
This event features three of the contributors to the recent volume published by the Bahá’í Chair for World Peace, Global Climate Crisis: Seeking Environmental Justice and Climate Equality
Bach Cantata Series: UMD Choral Activities
J.S. Bach, known as the great master, wrote more than 200 cantatas, and UMD Choral Activities aims to sing them all in this series of short performances led by conductors in the graduate program.
GIS & Data Science Help Desk
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
The Wellness Series: Dealing with Disappointment
This session will help you manage life's frustrations and bounce back from disappointment when things don't go the way you want or expect. Coping skills like mindfulness, gratitude, and growth mindset will help you come to term with these feelings an
Falls Lecture: Dr. Nathalie Frédéric Pierre
This lecture is funded by the Falls endowed lecture series in the French program.