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Meet Our Students: Stacia Odenwald

October 24, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, English, French

Stacia Odenwald talks about her study abroad experience in France.

The Diamondback

Art Library Discussion Stresses Ire Over Dean's Decision To Close

October 16, 2014 Art History and Archaeology, College of Arts and Humanities

This Diamondback Article Quotes Arhu Dean Bonnie Thornton Dill On The Art Library's Controversial Closure.

The Washington Post

‘Oh, God,’ A Touring Israeli Play, Comes To University Of Maryland

October 16, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

Peter Marks of The Washington Post reviews this play hosted by the Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies.

Jonathan D. Auerbach Is Distinguished Scholar-Teacher

October 07, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, English

On November 13th, the English professor will lecture on social reform and propaganda in World War I.

Presidential Proclamation--National Arts And Humanities Month

September 30, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities

President Obama declares October National Arts and Humanities Month.

Task Force Forms After Outcry Against Closing Two Maryland Libraries

September 29, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities

Students discuss the recent decision to close the art and architecture libraries.

Arhu 2014 Service Award Winners Announced

September 26, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2014 service awards.

Making Contact - Shh!: Life In A State Of Surveillance (Encore)

September 22, 2014 Art, College of Arts and Humanities

Hasan Elahi, associate professor of Art, weighs in on government surveillance in this radio feature from KPFA.org.