Fall 2023 Career & Internship Fair (virtual)
OnlineThe University Career Center hosts many events designed to connect Terps directly with employers hiring for internships and full-time opportunities.
The University Career Center hosts many events designed to connect Terps directly with employers hiring for internships and full-time opportunities.
The admissions staff of the Honors College will offer virtual information sessions in September and October, giving prospective students an opportunity to learn more about the Honors College, the admissions process and what the Honors College offers.
Come learn about internships with the Maryland General Assembly! The event features Emily Shetty, Maryland State Delegate; Molly McKee-Seabrook, UMD’s Associate Director of Government Relations; and a student panel of former MGA interns. Light refreshments will be served. Open to all majors!
Student Entertainment Events, in partnership with the LGBTQ+ Equity Center, Omicron Delta Kappa, and the School of Public Policy Alumni Network, is hosting a special advance screening of the first episode of "Fellow Travelers." Fellow Travelers is an American historical romance political thriller television series exploring a decades-long romance between two men who first meet during the height of McCarthyism in the 1950s. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with their producer Robbie Rogers, who is a former UMD and professional soccer player. The discussion will cover topics like LGBTQ+ history and politics, LGBTQ+ representation in media, careers in the entertainment industry, scriptwriting, and media production.
Are you interested in games, raffles, face painting and a pop-up thrift store? Terp Thon is holding their “Fall Fest” event on Friday, October 13, from 3-7 p.m. at College Park City Plaza, where you can learn about our organization, support Children’s National Hospital and participate in all sorts of fun activities!
The murder of George Floyd sparked a summer of protests, many of them occurring in city centers adorned with centuries-old Confederate memorials. As pressure mounted for their removal, Devon Henry, CEO of Team Henry Enterprises, had the courage to get the job done.
Hear from Mr. Henry, who made national headlines for removing statues and constructing the award-winning UVA Memorial to Enslaved Laborers: go.umd.edu/fybdevonhenry.
Join the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences for the Dean's Voices of Inclusive Excellence Lecture by Professor Sylvester James Gates, Jr., Distinguished University Professor and Clark Leadership Chair in Science.
The admissions staff of the Honors College will offer virtual information sessions in September and October, giving prospective students an opportunity to learn more about the Honors College, the admissions process and what the Honors College offers.
Are you curious about the legal considerations that startups need to make as they innovate new products? Are you interested in scaling your business, but don't know how to navigate the legal environment to make it happen? Join Startup Shell on Thursday, October 19 to learn about legal-related issues surrounding startups, including tax considerations, cofounder disputes and startup entity types.
October 21st marks the return of Good Neighbor Day, an annual event that brings together residents of College Park and neighboring communities, staff and patrons of Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) and University of Maryland students, staff, faculty and alumni for a day of service.
Join the UMD Libraries as it hosts an opening reception to celebrate a new major exhibition titled, Rising Up: 100 Years of Student Activism for Justice and Civil Rights at the University of Maryland. The exhibit will be on display in the lobby of Hornbake Library during the 2023-2024 academic year and features archival photos, oral histories, multimedia displays, and memorabilia documenting the history of student activism at the University of Maryland.
You're invited to the annual Social Justice Alliance Workshop hosted by the BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance and 2nd Lt. Richard W. Collins III Foundation! The theme of this interactive workshop is “Coalition Building: Healing from the Trauma of Racism” and will be led by Dr. Tony Richard.