Honors College Virtual Q&A Drop-In
Honors College staff and current students will hold Virtual Q&A Drop-In sessions for newly invited Honors students and families.
Honors College staff and current students will hold Virtual Q&A Drop-In sessions for newly invited Honors students and families.
Join the Let's Talk Series for conversations about sex, friendships, love, self-care, and music in this generation and previous generations.
Continue exploring the 14th Amendment with Session #3 of the Honors College series, Freedom is a Constant Struggle: The Fight for Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment. This session is facilitated by Professor Christophe Bonner (Department of History).
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.
Come out on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 12 p.m., for a lecture and teach-in, facilitated by Morgan State professor, Dr. Jared Ball. Dr. Ball will be using his critically acclaimed book, "The Myth of Black Buying Power: Media, Race, Economics," as the centerpiece for his lecture and teach-in. His book dispels myriad myths and claims regarding the ongoing economic plight of Black America.
In honor of the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, the organizers invite campus community members to the next Hope, Healing, and Mobilizing Against Hate session on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., with lunch provided from 12:30–1:00 p.m. (no pork or seafood will be served). Everyone is welcome to attend this event, consistent with long-standing practice for events on the University of Maryland campus.
UH visiting professor Dr. Rebecca Jones will present a book launch event for her new book, Female Robots and AI in Science Fiction Cinema: The Fabular Femininity of Gynoids.
Join ILS for the next presentation in their seminar series, featuring Dr. Shyam Sharan. Dr. Sharan will discuss modeling human breast cancer gene function using mouse embryonic cells.
Join us for our Honors College Ice Cream Social on Tuesday, March 10, from 2-6 p.m. in Anne Arundel Hall! We will have pre-scooped flavors from the Maryland Dairy (including dairy-free and kosher options).