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Umd Launches Language Center

February 06, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

More than 200 researchers join the Maryland Language Center to create better language-learning systems for children and adults.

Israeli author encourages criticism, pride in country

Israeli Author Encourages Criticism, Pride In Country

February 06, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies

Ari Shavit speaks before an audience of 150 on bestselling book.

In ‘Excellence’ Push, A&M Welcomes 9 New Research Fellows

February 06, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, English

Distinguished University Professor of English Robert Levine joins nine world-renowned fellows at the Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study.

Antoine Borrut World Book Award

January 28, 2014 College of Arts and Humanities, History

UMD History Professor Antoine Borrut wins the Islamic Republic of Iran's World Book Award for Between Memory and Power, his study of major Islamic caliphates in first and second-century Syria.

Umd Artist Resurrects Spirit Of Beloved Chapel Oak

January 24, 2014 Art, College of Arts and Humanities

See how art professor Foon Sham has given new life to what was the university's "Duke's Tree."

New Archaeological fieldwork course at Kenchreai, the eastern harbor of ancient Corinth

January 17, 2014 Art History and Archaeology, College of Arts and Humanities

A New Summer Course in Greece

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John Ruppert'S Striking Composite Photos Of Icelandic Terrain On Display At Grimaldis Gallery

December 12, 2013 Art, College of Arts and Humanities

John Ruppert, professor of art, presents "The Iceland Project."

Meet Our Students: Talya Lerner

December 09, 2013 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

Talya Lerner, a junior Communication major with a minor in Astronomy interned with NASA this past summer.Why did you decide to attend the University of Maryland?