by Craig Berger How would higher education look if it adopted an agentic approach to its work? How might students’ experiences change, and what might it be like to work in this new...
by David Hoffman George Mehaffy, founder of the American Democracy Project (ADP), has reflected that too many of the campus civic learning and democratic engagement programs and activities...
by Jessica Cook Earlier this month, I traveled to New Orleans to attend the joint Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement meeting of the American Democracy Project (ADP), The Democracy...
by Theophilus Aluko Thanks to the Mechanical Engineering department, I was able to join UMBC’s delegation to the 2015 American Democracy Project/The Democracy Commitment/NASPA Civic Learning...
by Lee Boot A number of us from UMBC have been working with partners from across Baltimore--artists, civic leaders, and faculty, staff and students from local colleges and universities--to...
by Jill Wrigley When asked how many raised plots in the UMBC Garden their family would like, Ba Zo and Na Lun, my course collaborators and refugees from Burma, turned their gaze to an unused...
by Freeman A. Hrabowski, III [What follows is a transcription of President Hrabowski's remarks at the UMBC Discussion on Complex Challenges Facing Baltimore Communities held Friday, May 1,...
by Scott Murdock, '08 I am the child and grandchild of policemen, both of whom worked in Baltimore City and more. There were nights as a child that I feared for my father's safety. I knew he...
by Kimberly Moffitt I speak to you today not as Kimberly Moffitt, media scholar, but Kimberly Moffitt the parent of two brown children who attend Baltimore City Public Schools and as a founder...
by Jazmin Simmons A proper thank you and acknowledgment can never be late when you mean it. I want to say thank you to each and every UMBC activist (and now friend) for showing up this past...
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