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The US Latina/o Studies Program and the American Studies Department present "Immigration, the American City, and American Literature," Thursday, April 7, 2011, from 2 to 3:30 pm in the Benjamin Banneker Room in the Stamp Student Union.
A look at how three ARHU professors are helping create a supportive academic environment for women.By Katelin Wangberg
Elizabeth A. Fisher, Professor of Classics at George Washington University, will be presenting Greek Translations of Boethius' Rhetorical Works in Thirteenth-Century Constantinope: 'Throttle Them with Their Own Syllogisms'
Distinguished classicist Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at Cambridge, will speak on campus Thursday, April 7, at 4:00 pm in Tydings 0117.
UMD English Professor Michael Olmert honors the story of Darryl Hill, the first black football player in the ACC, in his new play.
Selly Thiam will be presenting "None on Record: Stories of Queer Africa," 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, 1121 Tawes, Ulrich Recital Hall
Norman will serve on the jury of a premier Canadian literary prize.
UMD English Professor Michael Olmert immortalizes the story of Darryl Hill, the first black football player in the ACC, in his new play.
This is a reminder to visit http://www.arhu.umd.edu/undergraduate/financial/scholarships for the list of scholarships available through the College of Arts and Humanities.
UMD English Professor Michael Olmert recreates alumnus and first black ACC football player Darryl Hill in new play Moving the Chains.