• 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.

  • Freedom is a Constant Struggle Series – Session #1: The Fight for Citizenship

    Anne Arundel Hall Anne Arundel Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Join the University of Maryland Honors College and the Black Honors Caucus for the opening session of our six-part series, Freedom is a Constant Struggle: The Fight for Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment. Guided by Professor Richard Bell (Department of History), this session explores the long struggle for citizenship for African Americans following the Civil War. Attendees will view the first episode of the acclaimed docu-series Amend: The Fight for America, followed by an engaging discussion on how the promises of citizenship were contested, redefined, and defended throughout U.S. history.

  • 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.

  • AAP Fearless First Celebration Station

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

    Students, faculty, and staff who identify as or support first-generation students are invited to stop by the Stamp Student Union (outside the entrance closest to the Nyumburu Cultural Center) and visit the celebration and resource station.

  • The Art of the Protest: A Conversation with Dr. Dan Zipp

    UH Commons 4136 Stadium Dr, College Park, MD, United States

    Can one person really make a difference when standing against a system of oppression? Can one person ever truly create effective change, acting against overwhelming power? Using real-world examples of different media, Dr. Dan Zipp will explain different ways in which art has been used to creatively frame social movements, to deeply resonate with different populations, and to skillfully confront (internalized) dominant ideologies. Through art and our ability to express ourselves freely, anyone can impact meaningful change. 

  • An Afternoon with Austen: Celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday

    McKeldin Library College Park, MD, United States

    Honors Humanities alumni Tacy Lambiase and Dani Dredger will have their Winston Prize-winning project featured as part of the University Libraries’ celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth. Their creative final project from a 2012 Jane Austen seminar—a research essay and board game—taught by Honors Humanities faculty fellow Ingrid Satelmajer will be presented by Dr. Satelmajer and will be on display during the McKeldin Library event on Wednesday, November 12.

    All are invited to join, whether longtime Austen admirers, Bridgerton fans, or gaming enthusiasts. Costumes are welcome but not required, and refreshments will be provided.

  • MD/PhD workshop

    Online

    Considering an MD/PhD program? The HPAO invites students to attend the “Are You Ready?” MD/PhD Workshop on Wednesday, November 12, from 5–6 p.m. on Zoom. The session will cover the differences in the application process for Medical Scientist Training Programs (MSTPs) and feature UMD alumni who will share their experiences and advice. All interested students are welcome.

  • First Generation Terps Panel

    Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center 7801 Alumni Drive, College Park, MD, United States

    Join the University of Maryland Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Leadership Council (SALC) for the First Generation Terps Panel on November 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center! Connect with inspiring first-generation Terp alums as they share their journeys navigating college and beyond. Hear from our exciting panelists: Ume Habiba ’24, Joe Levin-Manning, MBA ’17, and Norka Padilla ’87. The program will begin with remarks from Alethia N. Nancoo ’90, M.Ed. ’92, Alumni Association Board of Governors Member, and will be moderated by Urszula Cieslak ’26, SALC Vice President of Alumni Programming. Enjoy an evening of storytelling, networking, and community.

  • Honors After Hours with Coffee@UMD and Honors Humanities

    Anne Arundel Hall Anne Arundel Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Calling all Honors students! Coffee@UMD and Honors Humanities have collaborated to bring an evening of chill cafe study vibes to the Honors College for students within all eight programs. Come out to the Anne Arundel Hall Basement on November 13 at 5 p.m. for this unforgettable collaboration.