Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Douglass Dialogues: What to Us Now is the Fourth of July?

 


The Frederick Douglass Center for Leadership Through the Humanities will host its inaugural event in a new series called the Douglass Dialogues, created to highlight diverse viewpoints and model nuanced conversations on timely and complex topics. 

The event on April 20th : 1 - 2:30pm  at The Driskell Center will feature a conversation inspired by Frederick Douglass’ 1852 speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”

Three panelists will invite us to explore and confront our relationship to and outlook on the United States as the country observes its 250th anniversary this year. Hosted by Douglass Center director Quincy Mills, associate professor of history and associate dean of graduate affairs, the event features:
  • Christopher Bonner, associate professor of history
  • Janelle Wong, professor of American studies and government and politics
  • Larry Thompson, John A. Sibley professor in corporate and business law at the University of Georgia and former deputy Attorney General of the United States under George W. Bush
“The Douglass Dialogues: What to Us Now is the Fourth of July?” is co-sponsored by the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences's Department of Government and Politics and The Driskell Center. RSVP to attend: https://go.umd.edu/DouglassDialogues 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

NEUR ANNUAL FIELD DAY : May 6th from 12–2 PM

 


Get ready to celebrate the end of the semester with the Neuroscience community at our NEUR Annual Field Day! For fun, connection, and well-deserved celebration. Whether you’re looking to unwind before finals or connect with fellow NEUR majors, this event has something for everyone—games, awards, and pizza included.


Date and Time: May 6th from 12–2 PM

Location: McKeldin Mall (East)

Come out, bring your friends, and enjoy a lively atmosphere as we recognize student achievements and build community outside the classroom.


Don’t forget to RSVP to secure your spot—we hope to see you there!

FINANCIAL WELLNESS SERIES : Winning at Money - A Cashflow Game for Building Wealth



Tuesday, April 21st

Play a fun game to learn money skills and build wealth!

  • Time: 5:00–7:00 p.m.

  • Location: McKeldin Library 1221

  • REGISTER HERE (or scan the QR code in the flyer)

  • Capacity: 24-34 players max - first come, first served!

 

MOCKTAIL 2026- An evening with the experts!

 


WHEN: Monday, April 20th, from 6-7:30pm

WHERE: Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center, University of Maryland


Engage in an exciting professional networking experience!

  • Learn from accomplished professionals 
  • Insightful conversations across industries
  • Practice social etiquette skills
Students: Save your spot! Limited space available.
Please confirm your attendance by RSVP this Friday April 17th, 2026.


Hosted by the University of Maryland’s Academic Achievement Programs (AAP), the Thrive Center for  Essential Needs and the University Career Center & President's Promise.

STUDY ABROAD COFFEE HOUR for First-Gen Students!

 

 


Join us if you are interested in learning about Study Abroad opportunities.


WHEN: Wednesday, April 15, from 2-4pm

WHERE: Global Crossroads, H.J. Patterson Hall

(outside Education Abroad office) 


Student Panel at 2:45p.m.

Snacks and beverages will be served, and TerrapinExpress cards will be raffled off!

 

FINANCIAL WELLNESS SERIES : Investing 101: Grow Your Money, Build Your Future

 

 


Tuesday, April 14th

Curious about investing? Learn the basics to grow money and build stability today.

  • Time: 5:00–7:00 p.m.

  • Location: ESJ 1202 Edward St. John Room

  • REGISTER HERE (or scan the QR code in the flyer)

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

AIM RESEARCH AND LEARNING SYMPOSIUM: AI RESEARCH PANEL

 


Event: Aim Research and learning symposium: AI research panel
When: Tuesday, May 5th 2026 
Location: Stamp Student Union: This is a university-wide event; faculty, staff, and students from all colleges and schools who are interested in artificial intelligence are invited to attend.
About event: 

FOR RSVP, GO TOgo.umd.edu/symposium-26