When Black male students attended classes at University of Maryland in the early 2000s, they realized that very few of their professors were Black
Read MoreThe National Cherry Blossom festival is a weeklong cultural celebration that marks the arrival of spring in Washington.
Read MoreThe Terp Marketplace gave student entrepreneurs the chance to present their products and services in the Pownall Atrium of Van Munching Hall on Wednesday, April 10.
Read MoreAndrea Chamblee, the widow of John McNamara, who died in The Capital Gazette newsroom shooting June 28, spoke with other panelists to students and faculty at the University of Maryland Wednesday afternoon.
Read MoreWell renowned artists such as Yo Gotti, Chance the Rapper, Meek Mill and 21 Savage submitted a legal brief in March asking the Supreme Court to hear the case of Pittsburgh rapper Jamal Knox.
Read MoreFor associate women’s studies professor Michelle Rowley, students attend university to take advantage of the opportunity to think critically and read widely, and with the Black women’s studies minor, students at University of Maryland can do this.
Read MoreThe University of Maryland Department of Transportation Services is taking a stand for students with an invisible disability.
Read MoreThe Baha’i Club at the University of Maryland concluded its semester of events Thursday evening by welcoming author Augusto Lopez-Claros to discuss the inspiration for his new novel, “Equality for Women=Prosperity for All.”
Read More“My Black Is Beautiful” was an event that resonated with students as a calm celebration and reminder to love who they are.
Read MoreThe Terrapins used a complete rotation of pitchers but still fell flat against James Madison.
Read MoreOnly one other Republican candidate, William Weld, has announced they are running for presidency.
Read MoreThe Ethiopian & Eritrean Student Association held a tribute Thursday evening for the late Grammy-nominated artist and entrepreneur, Nipsey Hussle, at its general body meeting.
Read More20 Democratic candidates have announced their bid for presidency. Of them, four candidates have been increasingly vocal about supporting the Black community.
Read MoreAshanti Carmon, 27, of Alexandria, was fatally shot on the morning of March 30, according to Prince George’s County Police Department.
Read MoreMembers of the embraceRace@UMD Steering Committee on Tuesday discussed their experiences trying to confront racial inequality at the University of Maryland.
Read MoreAfter an emotionally-charged debut season, fans eagerly watched the season two premiere on April 7 after a yearlong wait.
Read MoreStudents Ending Slavery and Oxfam UMD hosted the annual 5K for Freedom on April 5 to raise money for human trafficking survivors.
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