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Sala Levin ’10

Sala Levin, a University of Maryland graduate, joined the office of strategic communications in 2016. Previously, she was a writer and editor at Moment magazine, where she was a 2014 finalist for the Religion Newswriters Association's Religion News Reporter of the Year.


Collage of headlines about lynchings throughout U.S. history

Class Unearths Newspapers’ Racist Coverage of Lynchings

Journalism Students Use Data Analytics to Comb Through 60K Articles

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Making “Progress” on Gun Violence

New Initiative Will Offer Research, Actionable Solutions to National Crisis

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barbed wire fencing with blurry flags for Palestine and Israel in the background

A Partisan Divide Remains on Israel/Palestine Despite War

UMD Critical Issues Poll Reveals American Attitudes on U.S. Role, Biden’s Stance

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A Puzzling Secret Identity

New Graduate School Dean Spells Out How He’s Written 2 Books on Acrostics

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Folklore (University of Maryland’s Version)

University Libraries’ Collection Offers Spooky, Old Bay-Infused Stories

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“Rising” Awareness

Libraries Exhibit Looks at Century of Student Activism

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Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn sit at a table at a banquet

An Ambassador for UMD’s Performing Arts, Israel Studies

Joseph Gildenhorn, Benefactor, Real Estate Developer, Former Diplomat, Dies

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How to Be “Foolish”

Alumna Sarah Cooper, Who Went Viral for Lip-Syncing to Trump, Releases Memoir

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The Artistry in Maternity

UMD Art Gallery Exhibitions Contrast Traditions, Rituals from Ancient Africa to Modern-Day Brooklyn

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More Than Words

Spanish for Health Professions Class Goes Beyond Vocabulary

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Roads to Recovery

In Rural Maryland, a New ‘Been-There-Done-That’ Approach to the Opioid Crisis Offers Hope on Four Wheels

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students hold violins on stage

A Smithsonian Instrumental

Music Lecturer Oversees Instruments Collection at National Museum of American History

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