Financial Fraud & Forensics: Industry Roundtables
Join Justice for Fraud Victims (JFV) during International Fraud Awareness Week to hear from leading organizations and experts in forensic accounting, cybersecurity, and fraud prevention.
Join Justice for Fraud Victims (JFV) during International Fraud Awareness Week to hear from leading organizations and experts in forensic accounting, cybersecurity, and fraud prevention.
The Hope, Healing & Mobilizing Against Hate Committee will host its sixth community gathering on November 20 in McKeldin Library. The session, which includes lunch, will focus on Lessons from Trans Liberation Movements through a keynote and facilitated dialogue. This series continues the committee’s mission to strengthen trust, care, and collaboration among students, staff, and faculty committed to racial and social justice.
The Ed Snider Center is hosting a Research in Industry Panel on December 1 in VMH2333, with pizza at 5:30 p.m., followed by the panel discussion from 6:00–7:30 p.m. The event is open to students interested in learning how research is used in industry and exploring related career paths.
Join the BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance, 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III Foundation, and the Mission Continues to honor the life and legacy of Lt. Richard Collins III through a day of service, reflection, and community impact. Volunteers will come together at City Ranch, under the direction of Cowboy Brandt, to build benches, clean up the grounds, and help map out new hiking trails in dedication to this courageous soldier’s memory. Whether you are a student, faculty or staff member, veteran, community member, or supporter, your participation helps ensure that Lt. Collins’ legacy of courage and compassion continues to live on through meaningful action. All are welcome.
Join Sista Staff for a fun, stress-reducing, endorphin-raising, get-your-body-moving line dance class. Participants will learn some of the most popular R&B line dances, including Boots on the Ground. Dress comfortably and bring water.
Make the world your classroom and discover a program that fits your academic goals, learning interests, and budget! At the Study Abroad Fair, find resources to fund your study abroad and speak with our community of #TerpsAbroad alumni and Global Learning Advisors.
Empowering first-generation college students with the tools to take control of their financial future, this interactive workshop series covers budgeting basics, smart saving strategies, managing student loans, and building credit with confidence. Participants will leave with practical tips, resources, and a personalized plan to thrive financially throughout college and beyond.
Join the Let's Talk Series for conversations about sex, friendships, love, self-care, and music in this generation and previous generations.
Bridge the Gap features facilitated small-group discussions designed to encourage respectful dialogue and understanding across diverse perspectives.
The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies will host Dr. Eshe Sherley, assistant professor of African American Studies at Wake Forest University, for a talk titled “Care in Crisis: How Black Women Pioneered a Black Feminist Politics of Social Reproduction.” The event will take place on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. in SQH 3105.
Drawing from her book in progress, Care in Crisis, Dr. Sherley examines the activism and lives of working-poor Black women in Atlanta, highlighting how their organizing around care and social reproduction shaped both the city’s political landscape and the development of Black feminist thought.