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Quantum researchers in the University of Maryland’s College of College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences - Univ. of Maryland have partnered with creative scholars from the College of Arts and Humanities on seven newly funded research collaborations that will explore novel ways to engage people in thinking about our relationship to counterintuitive aspects of physics that will shape our collective future. #UMDArtsForAll University of Maryland Department of English University of Maryland School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies University of Maryland School of Music Umd Art
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Quantum researchers in the University of Maryland’s College of College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences - Univ. of Maryland have partnered with creative scholars from the College of Arts and Humanities on seven newly funded research collaborations that will explore novel ways to engage people in thinking about our relationship to counterintuitive aspects of physics that will shape our collective future. #UMDArtsForAll University of Maryland Department of English University of Maryland School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies University of Maryland School of Music Umd Art https://go.umd.edu/1pqu
Happy last day of classes! Finish strong, ARHU #Terps! What are you looking forward to most this summer? Let us know in the comments! #LDOC #LastDayofClasses
We are filled with immense pride and gratitude as we reflect on #GivingDayUMD. The ARHU community came together in an extraordinary display of generosity, raising $155,377 from 729 donors! This remarkable achievement places us at the forefront of academic units at UMD, showcasing the strength and spirit of our community. Your contributions support vital scholarships, groundbreaking research, and innovative programming within the arts and humanities. A heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you, especially our Marching Band alumni and the Gildenhorn Family, for your commitment to excellence and the legacy of ARHU. Together, we are making a difference! #Gratitude
Art Connects Us ❤️🌍 The power of art builds bridges and tackles global challenges. Support the Arts for All Initiative at the University of Maryland and champion equity, justice, and artistic excellence. Be part of programs that matter. Donate now: https://go.umd.edu/givingdayARHU #UMDArtsForAll #BeTheChange
The campus comes alive as we welcome back our students! Let's fill this semester with innovative ideas, collaborative efforts, and cultural explorations. Ready, set, spring!
Save the date to support the arts and humanities at Maryland this Giving Tuesday! Learn more: launch.umd.edu/project/39746
Online NOW: The 2022-23 ARHU Year in Review—featuring stories of innovation, leadership, collaboration and community. Learn more: go.umd.edu/ARHU-YIR-22-23 #UMD #FearlesslyForward #ArtsforAll
ARHU Student Experience- Marlia Nash
Sophomore Marlia Nash ’24, a trombone performance major with a minor in arts leadership, is sharpening skills in performance, writing, leadership, entrepreneurship, advocacy & more. Learn more: go.umd.edu/qLZ #womenshistorymonth University of Maryland School of Music
It’s Giving Day! Support the arts and humanities at #UMD by making a gift to #ARHU. Your gift will support student scholarships, career and networking programs and more. go.umd.edu/givingdayARHU #GivingDayUMD #IAmARHU
Tomorrow is #GivingTuesday! Join the global generosity movement and help #ARHU Terps at #UMD by supporting the ARHU Scholarship Fund. go.umd.edu/ARHUGivingTuesday21
How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind
From Nina Simone to Dave Chappelle, a new book by Associate Professor of American Studies La Marr Jurelle Bruce explores madness in Black expressive culture. We spoke to Bruce about mad studies and why the publication of “How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind” is so timely: go.umd.edu/TGk
UMD history major Rigby Philips '21 reflects on the importance of telling women's stories
Senior University of Maryland History Department major Rigby Philips ’21 shares why she is passionate about the stories of women neglected by history—and how she’s working to give them a voice. #WomensHistoryMonth go.umd.edu/SCQ
Welcome New & Returning ARHU Terps
A big welcome to all our new and returning ARHU #Terps! Here's to a creative, fearless semester! #IamARHU