Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Student center at University of Maryland, College Park, United States
The Adele H. Stamp Student Union is a multi-level building on the University of Maryland campus that houses food vendors, retail shops, study areas, and administrative offices throughout its floors. The building functions as a central hub where students find dining, shopping, and services all under one roof.
The Student Union first opened in 1955 and received its current name in 1983 to honor Adele Hagner Stamp, who served as the university's dean of women for four decades. The renaming recognized her significant contributions to student life and institutional development.
The Stamp Student Union hosts rotating art exhibitions featuring works by students and professional artists throughout the year. The integrated Art and Learning Center serves as a creative hub where visitors can observe classes and workshops in ceramics, dance, and various crafts.
The building houses the University Book Center, banking facilities, postal services, and technology support all in one convenient location for easy student access. Visitors can complete essential errands without needing to travel across campus.
The basement features the TerpZone, a recreation area with bowling lanes, billiard tables, and arcade games that draw students for entertainment and socializing. This underground space provides a break from the hustle of the main campus floors above.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.