Events for November 19, 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.
Introduction to ArcGIS
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
Create, Style, and Scale Your ELMS Course content: Build Your Own DesignPLUS Templates
Learn how to use the advanced features of the CidiLabs DesignPLUS sidebar.
Map Tour with Jim
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
UMD Farmer's Market
Join fellow Terps at Tawes Plaza for our weekly Farmers Market. Hosted Wednesdays from 11:00 am–3:00 pm during the spring and fall seasons.
Wellness Course: Difficult Dialogue Session 2
The difficult dialogue wellness course series is focused on how to have difficult conversations with advisors, program directors, colleagues, peers and others. The second session will be dedicated to academic self-advocacy.
GIS Day Celebration with AR Sandbox Award Ceremony and Complimentary Lunch
Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle.
Helping Students in Distress Workshop for Faculty/Staff
For faculty and staff to learn how to support students experiencing mental health concerns
Bahá'í Chair for World Peace Virtual Lecture: Dr. Laura Chávez-Moreno
How Schools Make Race: Teaching Latinx Racialization in America
BSOS+ Collaborative Research Showcase
The BSOS+ Collaborative Research Showcase highlights collaborative research between the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and all UMD colleges and schools, as well as the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture: James Stern
Faculty violinist James Stern discusses and performs works by J. S. Bach, Lily Boulanger, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Ernest Chausson.
The Wellness Series: Time Management
This session will help you prioritize your obligations and organize your schedule so that you can take care of responsibilities in a timely manner and make time for self-care too!
Classics of Arab Cinema: Cairo Station (Bab al-Hadid)
Join us for a screening of Youssef Chahine’s landmark 1958 film Cairo Station.
Mozart's La finta giardiniera: Maryland Opera Studio
Mistaken identity. Unrequited love. A botched stabbing? Follow the story of Marchioness Violante as she assumes a new identity as a gardener, Sandrina, to escape her jealous fiancé.
SEE Fall Movie Series: Fantastic Mr.Fox
SEE’s Fall Cinema Series continues at the Hoff Theater! Join us for a free screening of Fantastic Mr. Fox— no ticket needed!