Join the U.S. Congress, Maryland Department of Disabilities and the disability community within UMBC and beyond to celebrate National Assistive Technology (AT) Awareness Day. National AT...
Blind, Undocumented, and Launching into Social Work
Join ADS, SDS and Social Work for the UMBC (free) screening of unseen, an award-winning documentary described as: Most people dream of a better future. Pedro, an aspiring social worker, is no...
Be an accessibility ally - prompt reporting to FM are a win!
Are you ReADY? Facilities Management and Residential Life are excited to announce the launch of our new customer request portal ReADY for faculty, staff, and students to report maintenance issues...
As part of its latest astronaut selection, the European Space Agency is seeking to recruit one or more 'Parastronauts' to examine and demonstrate the feasibility of selecting astronauts who would...
Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Resilience and Impact
December 1 is World AIDS Day, a day to unite in the fight to end the HIV epidemic, support people living with HIV and honor those who have lost their life. This year, the focus is on global...
Facilities Management and the Office of Accessibility and Disability Services are hosting a review of recent, current and potential construction projects that enhance accessibility, improve the...
In our post-9/11 experience, we have more people, including more veterans, who have survived traumatic events and are navigating life with a disability. Here are two examples: Life with an...
Dr. Lasson on essential aspects of diversity and inclusion
Dr. Elliott Lasser, Director of UMBC's Industrial/Organizational Psychology program, had the opportunity to sit down with Jeff Salkin of Maryland Public Television recently to briefly discuss...
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