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Adele H. Stamp (1893–1974), M.A. 1924, dean of women at the University of Maryland, namesake of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union [22] Thomas B. Symons (1880–1970), president of the University of Maryland (1954) [23] Lida Lee Tall (1873–1942), principal and president of State Teachers College at Towson (now Towson University) [24]
Coates graduated in 1959 from the College of Education. She was the first African American student to graduate from University of Maryland, College Park. [2] [Notes 1] Coates went on to become a social worker and educator. [2]
University of Maryland, College Park staff (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "University of Maryland, College Park people" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, known informally as the Driskell Center, is an arts archive and academic research center dedicated to African-American and Afro-diasporic art located at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD).
DeLaune completed a B.A. in psychology at George Mason University. She later obtained a master's degree in criminology from the University of Maryland, College Park. During her graduate studies, she interned with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Behavioral Science Unit in Quantico, Virginia. [1] [2]
Her first highly coveted recruits, Shay Doron and Kalika France, marked the beginning of an ever-expanding stream of blue-chip talent choosing to take their talents to College Park. Since her first season at the helm when the team won just 10 games, Frese has guided Maryland to a National Championship in 2006, 20 winning seasons, 19-straight 20 ...
The University of Maryland Art Gallery is the flagship art museum on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. The Gallery is a member of the American Alliance of Museums , Association of Academic Museums and Galleries, and the National Art Education Association .
Adele Hagner Stamp (1893–1974) was the first dean of women at the University of Maryland, College Park and later named dean of women emeritus from the University Board of Regents. [1] [2] [3] In 1990 she was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. [1] In 1983, the University of Maryland named the student union building in her honor. [3]