• A Role for PDE11A4 in Age-Related Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease

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

    ILS will host invited speaker Michy P. Kelly, Ph.D., associate professor from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) on Monday, November 17, in the Biosciences Research Building, Room 1103.

  • Combating Crypto Crime: Forfeiture, Fraud, Emerging Solutions

    Van Munching Hall College Park, MD, United States

    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.

  • Virtual Info Session: Why Graduate School?

    Online

    The University of Maryland offers over 200 degree-granting graduate programs. Attending Graduate School offers countless opportunities for professional, intellectual, and personal growth. Graduate degree holders can earn more money over a career and gain access to management and leadership roles. This fall, the Graduate School at the University of Maryland is holding virtual information sessions about the benefits of earning a graduate degree. 

  • Freedom is a Constant Struggle Series – Session #2: Resistance to Equal Protection

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

    Continue exploring the 14th Amendment with Session #2 of the Honors College series, Freedom is a Constant Struggle: The Fight for Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment. Facilitated by Dr. Shauna Rigaud (University Honors), this discussion focuses on the enduring resistance to equal protection and the societal forces that have shaped and opposed efforts to achieve true equality.

  • Beauty & Brains interest meeting

    Marie Mount Hall Marie Mount Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Beauty & Brains is a new club at UMD that focuses on beauty, wellness, personal confidence, creativity, and professional development, including topics like haircare, skincare, nails, makeup, entrepreneurship, and building community among students who share these interests.

    Their first interest meeting is on November 19, where they will share more about their mission, upcoming events, and opportunities for leadership or committee involvement.

  • Financial Fraud & Forensics: Industry Roundtables

    Van Munching Hall College Park, MD, United States

    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.

  • Hope, Healing, Mobilizing: Lessons from Trans Liberation Movements

    McKeldin Library College Park, MD, United States

    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.

  • Research in Industry Panel – Ed Snider Center

    Van Munching Hall College Park, MD, United States

    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.

  • A Path Forward: Honoring Lt. Collins at the City Ranch

    The City Ranch 7613 Dogwood Road, Windsor Mill, MD, United States

    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.

  • Virtual Info Session: Why Graduate School?

    Online

    The University of Maryland offers over 200 degree-granting graduate programs. Attending Graduate School offers countless opportunities for professional, intellectual, and personal growth. Graduate degree holders can earn more money over a career and gain access to management and leadership roles. This fall, the Graduate School at the University of Maryland is holding virtual information sessions about the benefits of earning a graduate degree.