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We're delighted to share our 23-24 seasons! Presented by SOM, The Clarice & @umd_tdps, these vibrant performances celebrate bold artistry, amplify voices previously silenced and illuminate new perspectives in reimagined classics. Explore now! → go.umd.edu/theclarice2324


Be sure to check out this segment from All Things Considered , featuring our very own Associate Professor of Musicology William Robin and his co-author Kerry O'Brien discussing their new book that explores the minimalist movement, its history and the lessons it has for listeners.



Breaking the M.O.L.D., the $3M initiative funded by Mellon Foundation to prepare underrepresented arts and humanities faculty for institutional leadership, has launched its second cohorts at Univ. of Maryland, UMBC and Morgan State University. go.umd.edu/46mbaEN


Interested in learning more about the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities? Join us for our "Arts, Humanities & You" prospective student event on Sunday, October 1 at The Clarice. Learn more and RSVP: arhu.umd.edu/events/prospec…






On Sunday, the Mighty Sound of Maryland helped welcome a few members of #UMD2028 as part of Univ. of Maryland's #NowATerp tour. The new Terps were surprised in-person with hand-delivered acceptance letters. Read more in The Washington Post! wapo.st/3tU0BLT



Distinguished University Professor Chris Gekker has spent decades performing "Taps", but on Memorial Day it holds a special meaning. Read more about his history with the mournful tune and what it means to him in The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/…

Recent MarylandOperaStudio graduate Anthony D. Anderson sang on the National Mall this past Saturday in a special open-air concert meant to bring opera to the D.C. community. Read about why Anthony was perfect for the performance in The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/…



TODAY at 1 pm! Catch ARHU Dean & Ethnomusicologist Stephanie Shonekan on a panel discussing how Black music has shaped art, culture & society in recognition of #BlackMusicMonth. The panel, hosted by Rep. Shontel Brown, will be livestreamed from the U.S. Capitol. go.umd.edu/1p73

