The Center for Social Science Scholarship (CS3) is pleased to present this workshop series on generative AI, LLMs, and computational social science methods. This series will begin with the basics...
John Schumacher shares insights on AI in the classroom
UMBC Faculty Contribute to Perspectives on AI in Education SAPH’s John Schumacher was recently featured in the Baltimore Business Journal in a story on artificial intelligence in the classroom....
Public Policy Professor Chul Hyun Park and his co-authors have published a new manuscript in the Technology in Society, one of the leading journals in society-technology research. Read the...
Students, there is a new course that may be of interest to you available this fall. Please check it out! POLS 309.01 – Politics and Cinema in the Middle East Instructor: Dr. Busra Nur Ozguler...
Roots and Resilience Across Boarders: Resisting Legal Death in and Across the U.S. and Mexico Dr. Yolanda Valencia, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental Systems,...
The Center for Social Science Scholarship (CS3) at UMBC is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support the development of training modules that integrate Large Language Models...
Connect across cultures and explore youth well-being
Hello undergraduate majors and minors in sociology, anthropology, and public health! NOTE: If you already participated in one of the previous 4 week programs, you ARE eligible to join this (new,...
Are you interested in singing with a dynamic group of individuals in pursuit of musical excellence and unique experiences? Then come and audition for the UMBC Camerata Chamber Choir! Auditions...
The Center for Social Science Scholarship (CS3) is proud to share that Dr. Eric Stokan, Director of CS3 and Associate Professor of Political Science, has been awarded the prestigious Elkins...
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