When it comes to representation, Dr. Lisa Williams has made it her life goal for little girls and boys of color to see their true authentic selves through her doll company, the World of Entertainment, Publishing and Inspiration (EPI). She received the Rising Star Manufacturer at the Women in Toys Wonder Women Awards for advocating authenticity in her dolls on March 1, 2022.
Read MoreAs Black History Month comes to a close, it is important to continue appreciating what makes the Black experience what it is. Combs, broken brushes, durags and edge control are all words that the Black community associates with our hair. Because we live in a predominately white world, our hair gets policed and criticized as “unprofessional.” Noticing this, a student took it upon herself to show how diverse and amazing Black hair really is.
Read MoreThis gift guide is designed for the professional procrastinators and budget conscious college students who want to show the people in their lives they care, but don’t want to go into (or further) their debt in doing so.
Read MoreStudent business owners Omoniola Oladimeji, Marissa Nicole, and Christianna Owunna are making University of Maryland women feel beautiful one client at a time by providing highly demanded services on campus.
Read MoreUMD alumna, Regina Holbert, opened a new beauty bar in late October dedicated to servicing all women of all different hair types.
Read MoreThe Makeup Society held their second annual Beauty and Fashion Expo on Nov. 15, 2019 in the Stamp Student Union.
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