Given the uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic, all fall study abroad programs for UMBC have been canceled. You can read more about this from the Education Abroad office at the link...
Dr. Oyen will have weekly open office hours on Tuesdays from 1:00-2:00 for the rest of the semester. During this time, you can find her on Google Hangouts, email and expect and immediate...
Pass/Fail accepted for Course Requirements this term only
The university says you have until June 10 (i.e. after grades come out) to switch to pass/fail grading. The Asian Studies Program will accept pass/fail grades in core courses, electives, and for...
Deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Courses, days, instructors, times, and method of course delivery are subject to change. Please always check the on-line UMBC Summer 2020 courses for the...
If you need any food or personal care items please visit
The food pantry, Sherman 205, will be open: Monday March 23rd from 12(noon) – 2pm Tuesday March 24th from 4 pm to 6pm. Please stop by if you are in need of food and personal care...
Hello all, I hope that you are doing as well as can be expected given the roller coaster of the last week. First: take care of yourselves, be calm, and please please please do not...
Asian Studies majors/minors/certificate students: As you know, classes are cancelled on Thursday and Friday (March 12 & 13), and we'll be moving classes online for at least two weeks...
Dear Asian Studies Students, Do not miss this unique opportunity! Tomorrow, Dr. Jahiel, professor of Environmental and International Studies at Illinois Wesleyan University, will be joining...
Sign up for advising appointments with Dr. Oyen now!
Fall advising appointments begin next week (for those with general questions) and continue in full-force after Spring Break. The course schedule for fall will be released on Monday, March 23....
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