Each Veterans Day, the University community gathers to honor and celebrate the contributions of Maryland Veterans. Join us this year on Thursday, November 11.

The service begins at noon and will be followed by a lunch for all attendees.

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Antiracism: Communities + Collaborations presents "Re-Thinking Malcolm X: A Conversation with Peniel Joseph and Michael Sawyer," co-sponsored by the UMD African American Studies Department and the John B. Slaughter Endowment Lecture Series.

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Get your resume reviewed by a member of the Queer Leadership Accelerator (QLA). Bring a printed version of your resume.

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Calling all LGBTQ+ musicians, poets, comedians, spoken word artists, and everything in between! MICA's annual Queer Open Mic is back, and we are eager to showcase the talents of our amazing on-campus community. Register below by November 9 at 11:59 p.m.

Please contact Joey Haavik at LJhaavik@umd.edu with any questions or concerns.

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Discussion on navigating in-person activities and how UMD can better support students.

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Good Neighbor Day is a collaborative partnership between the University of Maryland, the City of College Park, and The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). The event brings together the College Park community to beautify shared spaces, educate and engage in sustainable practices, and take pride in Greater College Park.

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Faculty Experts on Experiences Outside of the Classroom and their Impact on Environments, Outcomes and Equity

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Dr. Shameka Stanford (Howard U) will discuss the intersection of communication and justice for youth experiencing cognitive and communication disorders. More specifically, this dialogue will unpack the impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the increasing risk of involvement with the criminal "justice" system. As well as the role of the clinician, educator, and advocate in becoming aware and prepared for social and youth justice for the populations we serve with cognitive and communication disorders.

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The University of Maryland and the State of Maryland have an abundance of resources for aspiring entrepreneurs. This workshop will provide an overview of the resources and programs, and a suggested path to navigate them in the most efficient way. The workshop is designed specifically for faculty and graduate student startups based on university innovations.

Presenter: Alla McCoy, Director, Startup Support, UM Ventures

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