Our TerrapinSTRONG Community

A place where everyone can thrive.

The Robert H. Smith School of Business is proud to embrace the TerrapinSTRONG vision of an environment where every member of our community feels that they belong and are empowered to reach their full potential.

All students, faculty and staff are asked to complete this course. The course will take you approximately 30 minutes to complete.

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Clubs & Associations

Student clubs and organizations keep you involved with campus life — a vital part of the Smith experience. Participating in the many opportunities for learning and achieving that exist everywhere at Smith will change your perspective, your focus — even your life.

Campus Resources

Find more ways to engage on campus or seek support through the Division of Student Affairs.

Division of Student Affairs

Latest News

Smith School Holds 2nd Annual Event Honoring Maryland Veteran Small Businesses
The Smith School celebrated Maryland’s veteran-owned businesses during its 2nd Annual Veterans Small Business Celebration, recognizing 15…
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UMD Alumna Kim Rice DeGross Joins Smith As New Office of Career Services Assistant Dean
Kim Rice DeGross, University of Maryland alumna, has been appointed Assistant Dean of the Office of Career Services at the Robert H. Smith…
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Smith School Names Sanhai and Mehta as New Executives-in-Residence
Wendy Sanhai, EMBA ’09, and Anoop Mehta ’84, join the Smith School as Executives in Residence. They bring extensive business experience to…
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Land Acknowledgement

Every community owes its existence and strength to the generations before them, around the world, who contributed their hopes, dreams, and energy into making the history that led to this moment.

Truth and acknowledgement are critical in building mutual respect and connections across all barriers of heritage and difference.

So, we acknowledge the truth that is often buried: We are on the ancestral lands of the Piscataway People, who are the ancestral stewards of this sacred land. It is their historical responsibility to advocate for the four-legged, the winged, those that crawl and those that swim. They remind us that clean air and pristine waterways are essential to all life.

This Land Acknowledgement is a vocal reminder for each of us as two-leggeds to ensure our physical environment is in better condition than what we inherited, for the health and prosperity of future generations.

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