• Fall Break Reset

    Take a moment to rewind and recharge at the Fall Break Reset on Tuesday, October 14 from 4–6 PM on McKeldin Mall! Come enjoy free sandwiches from Panera and sports equipment provided by RecWell (including soccer balls, footballs, yard pong, frisbees, and spike ball). This is a relaxed, no-RSVP-needed event designed to help you reconnect with fellow students and enjoy some time outside. Supported/sponsored by the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Division of Student Affairs.

  • First Year Book presents Dying to Vote (screening and discussion)

    Hoff Theater Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    Join for a screening of Dying to Vote, a powerful documentary about the challenges and barriers to voting in the U.S., followed by a discussion on civic engagement and ways to make your voice heard.

  • Film Screening: Plastic People – The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics

    Stamp Student Union Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    The SGA's Sustainability Committee and Sustainable Ocean Alliance are excited to invite you to a special event co-hosted with the Sierra Club, the first environmental organization in the United States. Following the film, they will host a Panel of Hope featuring local leaders and sustainability advocates who are making a meaningful impact in our community.

  • Residence Hall Association Town Hall

    Symons Hall Symons Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is hosting a Q&A with the Student Affairs directors. If you have questions, or want more information, about on-campus sustainability, res life, facilities, transportation, community and belonging, or dining services, join us for Town Hall on October 23rd, 6 p.m., in Symons hall 0200. All students are welcome and encouraged to come.

  • Caminhando e Cantando (dance performance): A historical analysis of arts censorship and dictatorships

    The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center College Park, MD, United States

    Mark your calendar for Caminhando e Cantando, a multimedia dance performance which examines the history and lasting impact of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship (1964-1985), choreographed by HDCC Alum Beatriz ML and designed by fellow DCC students. There will be two performances on October 25th in The Clarice's Dance Theater at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required. Honors students are highly encouraged to attend the invited dress rehearsal on Thursday, October 23, and Q&A on Friday, October 24.

  • Unlocking Life After Incarceration: Reentry Reimagined (UnLocked Project)

    Stamp Student Union Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    This fall, the UnLocked Project is hosting a panel event themed around reentry and its impact on families and children of incarcerated parents. Panelists include Dr. Kevin Roy, Dr. John Hart, Waunita Scott, and Carmelle Norice.

  • Steamboat Institute Debate: Should the Government Ban All DEI Programs?

    Van Munching Hall College Park, MD, United States

    The Steamboat Debate will take place at the University of Maryland, College Park, on Tuesday, October 28th. The resolution for the debate is, "Be it resolved, the government should ban all DEI programs." Arguing the affirmative is Jason Riley, Columnist for The Wall Street Journal; Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute. Arguing the negative is Ralph Richard Banks, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, Stanford Law School. Moderator is Carine Hajjar, Opinion Writer and Editorial Board Member at The Boston Globe; Steamboat Institute Fellow for Public Policy and American Exceptionalism.

  • We Give Blood Drive

    Stamp Student Union Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    The We Give Blood Drive Competition is a Big Ten initiative launched in partnership with Abbott, a global healthcare company. The program aims to address the nation’s blood shortage and inspire young people to become lifelong donors. Throughout the football season, students, faculty, alumni, and athletes across the Big Ten are competing to save lives and help their university win a $1 million grant. Last year, more than 20,000 people donated nationwide, and UMD is excited to build on that momentum. Here at UMD, the goal is to rally as many Terps as possible to keep our school strong in the competition and support this life-saving cause.

    Sign up for an appointment to give blood on October 29 at the Stamp Student Union between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. All blood donors will receive a free t-shirt.

  • College Park City Council: Candidate Forum

    Thurgood Marshall Hall Thurgood Marshall Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Meet the candidates running in the upcoming College Park City Council election. Hear their visions for the College Park community and take part in meaningful one-on-one conversations to share your thoughts and questions.

  • UMSOM Summer Research Information Session

    Bioscence Research Building (BRB) Bioscience Research Building (#413), College Park, MD, United States

    Learn about summer research opportunities at the UM School of Medicine! Faculty directors from UMSOM will be on hand to share information about the Summer Scholars Program, the Nathan Schapner Intern Program (NSIP), Supporting Undergraduate Members in Microbiology and Immunology Research Program (SUMMIR), and the Diversity in Cancer Research Program (DICR). All are welcome.