The Counseling Center and MICA invite UMD students from the AAPI (Asian-American and Pacific Islander) community to join us for a virtual conversation about coping with stress brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic while facing anti-Asian rhetoric.

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The Counseling Center and Black Student Union invite UMD students from the Black community to a virtual conversation on the various impacts of continued racial injustices towards Black lives in the midst of a pandemic. This event will serve as a space to understand the impact of racial trauma on mental health and to learn ways to cope with race-related stress and daily stressors.

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A weekly time to come together and share in some positive community energies. Sessions are scheduled for 60 minutes but typically start on time and last about 10 to 25 minutes. Please arrive on time. A prompt will be given by the facilitator (e.g. draw something that makes you happy today and share; tell us about a favorite class you have taken as a student; write a poem about queerness; etc.) and you have the opportunity to respond to the prompt if you want to, or just to share in the space together.

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Join campus experts to discuss critical race theory and how is it used as a tool of resistance in higher education.

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Where the data gaps that present risks to financial markets and the economy lie.

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Annual conference with the Federal Reserve Board

The Federal Reserve Board and Center for Financial Policy to host the third annual conference on short-term funding markets in Washington, D.C.

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Gain insights on navigating the Smith school and the workforce as a young professional amidst the current racial climate, COVID-19 and the challenges and opportunities associated with being Latinx in the US. Facilitated by Associate Dean Victor Mullins, join three young alumni as they share their experiences followed by a meaningful discussion via breakout sessions with ALPFA executive board members.

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A weekly time to come together and share in some positive community energies. Sessions are scheduled for 60 minutes but typically start on time and last about 10 to 25 minutes. Please arrive on time. A prompt will be given by the facilitator (e.g. draw something that makes you happy today and share; tell us about a favorite class you have taken as a student; write a poem about queerness; etc.) and you have the opportunity to respond to the prompt if you want to, or just to share in the space together.

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The Smith School Office of Career Services is excited to host its annual fall Smith Undergraduate Career Fair — virtually! This event brings together top employers and talented undergraduate students at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. This fall's fair will be a two-day virtual event, with full-time hiring happening on day one and externship and internship hiring happening on day two.

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Quelcome is a long-running program of the LGBT Equity Center, in collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy (MICA). It serves as the campus-wide kick-off for LGBTQ+ students and is a great way to have fun, meet people, and learn about resources. We look forward to seeing you at the welcome fest and resource fair. 

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