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  • Fearless Fulbrights: Dr. Kate Spanos

    To Brazil, Ireland, the Caribbean, and back, ARHU’s own Kate Spanos has taken her love of dance all over the world. In 2018, she traveled to Federal University of Pernambuco on a Fulbright in Recife, Brazil, for an 8 month exploration frevo dance.

  • International athletes: what happens after graduation if they’re not going pro?

    Maryland Athletics—you know them, you love them, you go to their games. Sporting events are an undeniable part of what it means to be a Terp—alums and current students alike can share in the same core memories of walking to SECU stadium or Xfinity Center, cheering as loud as they can when we score, and donning jerseys with an easy pride that lasts a lifetime. 

  • Planning On Taking an Internship/Co-Op

    Are you an international student looking to intern/co-op between now and the end of Fall? The final day to request AND begin Fall 2023 Curricular Practical Training is November 1, 2023.

  • How to Recognize a Scam

    Be aware of scams targeting international students and scholars. Some UMD students have reported receiving calls or emails that their immigration status is at risk and they must pay a fee/fine to avoid being deported. These are scams!

  • Caitlin McPartland's semester with CIEE

    "Go in with very few expectations, because no matter how much you plan, there will always be surprises and different outcomes..."

  • Global Learning at UMD: Reflections from Alum Angie Lee

    Using several programs under the Office of International Affairs as stepping stones to engage with her immediate international community, Angie Lee found friends, leadership and growth that characterized her undergraduate student experience. 


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Op/ed: AI Is Moving Fast; AI Regulation Needs to Catch Up

Tech Policy Expert Finds Business Leaders Support Action to Avoid Misuse
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Whatever Happened to … the Maryland Medieval Mercenary Militia?

The Tale of a Student Group of Warlords, Wenches and Serfs
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At New AI Institute’s Celebration, a Question of ‘Who’s at the Table’

Revolutionary Technology Must Embrace Values and Variety of Perspectives, Speakers Say
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