About 10 students attended the first-ever Black Mental Health Matters town hall, which took place in the Nyumburu Cultural Center on Monday.
Read MoreUniversity of Maryland’s first-year book author, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, joined the university on Thursday for a discussion about her book “What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City.”
Read MoreInflatables, therapy dogs, Play-Doh and games lined along McKeldin Mall Friday at the Terps Take Care Fair as a part of the University of Maryland’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
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Many thought the invisible enemy would disappear as the vaccines started to roll out, however, COVID-19 has slowly crept back onto campus as the university returns to in-person learning.
Read MoreAs there are more than 200,000 current coronavirus deaths in the U.S., the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and the biotechnology company BioNTech have found a vaccine candidate proven to be 90% effective in preventing symptomatic illnesses, according to Pfizer News.
Read MoreOn November 13th, Maryland President Darryll J. Pines and Interim Director of the University Health Center. Dr. Bodison sent out an email to the University of Maryland community that because of the recent spike in coronavirus cases in Maryland, all courses will transition to online instruction for the rest of the semester starting November 16th.
Read MoreAs the new year approaches, it can be tempting to write off New Year’s resolutions as a cliche that only leads to unused gym memberships and fridges full of spoiled mixed vegetables. If you think like this, you are not entirely wrong.
Read MoreThe Community Health Awareness, Messages and Prevention (CHAMP) center under the University of Maryland School of Public Health is advancing their research with a recent donation from the Living in Pink Foundation.
Read MoreThe opening reception for the autumn exhibit “Still Here: Art on HIV/AIDS” in the Stamp Gallery on Oct. 29 commemorated artwork from previous years.
Read MoreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but not much attention had been given to men affected by breast cancer until Beyoncé’s father, Matthew Knowles, revealed on “Good Morning America” with Michael Strahan he’d been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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