John Learning and Teaching Center facing the Mall.Įclipse - Student newspaper published from September 16, 1985, to May 2013 to help capture the African American student voice at UMD and to 'reflect the uniqueness and beauty of black culture' at UMD. Other good echo spots are the alcoves along the Mall and spaces in front of Symons, Marie Mount, Woods, Tydings and H.J. Many of the echo spots, including the podium, which was intended for a statue that was never made, were created in the mid-1980s as a part of landscaping efforts to improve drainage on the Mall and deter people from walking on the grass. The most prominent echo spot is the podium inside a four-foot circular wall in front of Montgomery Hall. 'Echo Spots' - Mysterious locations on campus, mostly along the Mall, that reflect the sound of voices. One of the haunted locations on the UMD ghost tour. Named for Easton, Maryland, county seat of Talbot County.
Easton Hall - Dormitory constructed in 1965 designed by Ted Engelhardt.