Puddles form on McKeldin Mall after extensive rainfall on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
Hundreds of student and faculty members came out to the Architecture building to brainstorm ways to re-imagine the library.
Defensive back William Likely breaks up a pass that would have resulted in a touchdown during the Terps 15-37 loss to Michigan State at Capital One Field on Nov 15, 2014
Albany Great Danes players celebrate after their 2-1 win over the Terps in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament at the field hockey complex on Nov. 16, 2014.
Forward Jake Layman slams a dunk during the Terps’ 38-26 halftime lead over the Central Connecticut Blue Devils at Xfinity Center on Nov. 17, 2014.
President Wallace Loh attended a Residence Hall Association meeting to answer questions and discuss recent events and future projects going on at this University on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014.
The cast of Così fan tutte sings during a rehearsal in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. The show will open on Friday, Nov. 21.
Robert Orr, dean of the School of Public Policy and special advisor to the United Nations secretary-general on climate change, spoke on the current and future state of international climate change and policies on November 20 in the Prince George’s room in Stamp.
One of the first students in the Terrapin Teachers program, Jacqueline Maranville, showcases her work teaching students about the danger of oil spills at the Terrapin Teachers program launch event in the Physics building on Nov. 19, 2014.
Curtis Valentine, Moriah Ray, Krissah Thompson, Dr. Jason Nichols, Ryan Swann and Taurean Brown discuss issues that affect the Black community on a panel during the State of Black Leadership event in Hoff Theater on Tuesday, November 18.
Olivia O’ Keefe, sophomore Behavioral and Community Health major and president of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, opens the meeting on November 19 in Stamp. The SSDP meeting focused on the cultural use of entheogens, or psychedelic drugs. Students came to learn more about the effects of certain drugs and to paticipate in a safe environment in which to share experiences.
Ty Ginter lights candles surrounding the McKeldin reflecting pool at the Trans Rememberance Day Candlelight Vigil on Nov. 20, 2014.
Jane Clark, Dean and School of Public Health Chair, speaking about teaching in a blended learning environment. To the left is Ben Bederson, Assoc. Provost of learning initiatives.