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Do you major in or speak another language? Are you interested in a future career with an intelligence agency?

The 16th Annual Language & Global Opportunities Career & Internship Fair connects students with employers looking to hire for full-time and part-time jobs, as well as inter

As students explore the spring 2024 ArtsAMP Grant opportunities, this webinar will feature tips for how to create a successful proposal, present your innovative ideas cohesively and develop a budget. Join us for this opportunity to gain knowledge on how to effectively apply for an ArtsAMP Grant and maximize your chance of success!

For those not able to join the webinar live, a recording will be posted on the Arts for All website immediately following the webinar.

Access2Alumni (A2A) is a career mentoring event that features insights and advice from successful ARHU alumni and is coordinated by the ARHU Chapter of the Alumni Association. Current students will have the opportunity to speak with alumni from various industries to discuss their career goals and ask questions.

Access2Alumni (A2A) is a career mentoring event that features insights and advice from successful ARHU alumni and is coordinated by the ARHU Chapter of the Alumni Association. Current students will have the opportunity to speak with alumni from various industries to discuss their career goals and ask questions.

 "Stance and Judgment: What Discourse Analysis Can Reveal about Successful Student Writing in the Disciplines"

Zak Lancaster is an assistant professor of English at Wake Forest University, where he teaches and conducts research on Educational Linguistics, Academic English, and Writing in the Disciplines/Writing across the Curriculum. 

You’ll find it all at the University of Maryland’s one-day open house featuring family-friendly and interactive events. Come explore our world of Fearless Ideas and see all that we do to the best for our community, the state and the world.

Maryland Day is packed with exciting events and exhibits in six “learning neighborhoods” spread across campus. The Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Language Science communities will be hosting several exhibits.
 

Join us as faculty members Vessela Valiavitcharska and Michael Israel discuss their recent books:

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