by Delana Gregg I was thrilled to see UMBC junior and Sondheim Public Affairs Scholar Christie Smith profiled in the Owings Mills Patch earlier this month. The article and accompanying video...
by Robert H. Deluty My vocations are associate dean, psychology professor, and clinical psychologist; my avocation is writing poetry. My goals are to connect, unburden, and enlighten. Through...
by David Hoffman At UMBC's spring undergraduate commencement ceremony, Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor encouraged graduating seniors to use their engagement,...
Congratulations to UMBC's Mill Stories team on their tremendous work documenting the history of Baltimore's Sparrows Point Steel Mill community through the past semester. We were so proud to see...
by David Hoffman Earlier this month, I joined 21 other members of the UMBC community—students, faculty, staff and a recent alum—at the 2013 American Democracy Project and The Democracy...
by Denise Meringolo Recently I clicked on a link titled, “Civic Engagement in the Digital Age,” and found myself reading the latest in a series of reports produced by the Pew Research Center...
by Violet Haya, Bentley Corbett, Laura Hoelzer, Saniya Chaudhry, Tahlia Tavai, Sandy Nguyen, Emily Bernstein, Steven Nguyen, Imani Spence, Sara Kim, Michelle Seu, Amanda Quinn, Eva Benvenga,...
by Jennie Williams I enrolled in American Studies 422: Preserving Places Making Spaces in Baltimore last fall because I was interested in taking part in a class where I could get involved in...
by Theo Gonzalves Forty-five years ago, a couple of miles from the UMBC campus, nine activists seeking to change a culture and end a war put their futures on the line and took a stand......
by Diane Lee Congratulations to UMBC Shriver Center director Michele Wolff, who will be honored today for her years of contributions to UMBC and the state of Maryland. At its annual...
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