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Wolvin Recognized By State Department

February 08, 2017 Communication

Faculty member receives Foreign Service Institute School of Language Studies 2016 Presentation of the Year award

WUSA9

The Kidney Project With Miss Maryland

January 25, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Adrianna David, theater and communications major and Miss Maryland, shares her personal story with the kidney project.

The Conversation

2016 Presidential Advertising Focused On Character Attacks

November 16, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

"No winners in this ad race."

2016-17 Scholarship Recipients

November 15, 2016 American Studies, Classics, College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, English, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Chinese, French, Romance Languages, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

ARHU is pleased to announce the 2016-17 Senior Scholars, Scholarship Recipients and Freshmen Scholars.

Terps@Nca, 2016

November 08, 2016 Communication

Terps participate in 102nd Annual Convention in Philadelphia.

The Conversation

Why Do So Many Believe Hillary Clinton Is Inauthentic?

October 30, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

Shawn Parry-Giles breaks down the reasons behind perceptions of Clinton's inauthenticity.

Taylor & Francis

Hilary Clinton'S Memoirs And The "Double Bind" Of Women In Politics

September 20, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

Shawn J. Parry-Giles uncovers contrasting styles and common themes in Hilary Clinton's political memoirs.

The New York Times

Cellphone Alerts Used In New York To Search For Bombing Suspect

September 19, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

Faculty research shows limitations of Wireless Emergency Alerts system to track Chelsea bombing suspect.

Five Thirty Eight

Emergency Cellphone Alerts Are Outdated

September 19, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication

News blog cites research by Brooke Fisher Liu on federal wireless emergency alert system.

A Statue Of The Acc'S First Black Football Player

September 15, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, English

ARHU faculty and students weigh in on initiative to erect statue of former UMD football player Darryl Hill.