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Welcome to Do Good Plaza

Do Good Plaza 5 red rings in courtyard

Here at the University of Maryland, we’re inspiring chance-takers and difference-makers to apply their passion and ideas to make a positive impact, now. Powered by the Do Good Institute, we’re building a Do Good Generation in all sectors and fields of study.

Our interactive and collaborative campus exhibits are here to celebrate the different ways our university is united in purpose to Do Good. Explore the exhibits to hear from Terps across our Do Good Campus about what inspires them, the questions that sparked their ideas and the impact they’ve created. 

The Rings

The University’s first-of-its-kind live art display is meant to inspire and delight visitors to campus. The new interactive public art exhibit leading to Thurgood Marshall Hall serves as a reminder of the University of Maryland’s commitment to tackling the grand challenges of our time, inspiring guests with the voices of chance-takers and difference-makers. 

Standing 12 feet tall, the installation consists of five sculptural rings that are sensor-activated with dual speakers. When visitors pass through the center, an animated pulse of light and a chorus of voices emanates from the interior of the ring. As campus tours and guests walk through the Rings they’ll connect with voices from the UMD community, sharing the impact they have made on the campus and world. 

Explore the Quotes and Questions Featured in the Rings

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Do Good Sculpture

This iconic, three-dimensional sculpture of the words “Do Good” symbolizes UMD’s positions as the nation's first Do Good Campus, where Terps are inspired to turn their ideas into action and tackle today’s grand challenges. The 8-foot-tall aluminum sculpture is illuminated with more than 300 LED modules that can create thousands of colors. 

During Maryland Day 2023, joined by President Pines, Dean Orr, Provost Rice, campus and community leaders, we officially unveiled the new campus icon. During the unveiling ceremony, President Pines shared:
Countless people have been touched by the Terp students, faculty and staff who want to change our world for the better. By continuing to grow our Do Good campus, we are making sure that we inspire Terps to keep turning their ideas into action and make an impact in communities both near and far to College Park.
Darryll J. Pines University of Maryland President
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Change the World

On the ground floor of Thurgood Marshall Hall, this exhibit tells the stories of Terps — students, faculty, staff and alums — who are making an impact on campus, in their communities and across the world. The interactive exhibit features four interactive touchscreens that allow passersby to immerse themselves with life-size and in-depth storytelling, with overhead, holosonic speakers that make you feel as if the subject is speaking directly to you. Each story presents a question relating to their organization, like “Can cemeteries fight climate change?” which also hints at how they provided a solution for their issue. Explore the current stories below.

Project History

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Send us an email at dogood@umd.edu.