The Dresher Center is pleased to announce our Summer 2019 Faculty Research Fellows: Christy Chapin, Associate Professor of History and Affiliate Faculty of Public Policy Project: Politics...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) invites applications for Summer Faculty Research Fellowships (SFRF). Funding is intended to...
The UMBC Interdisciplinary CoLab supports 3-5 narrative-based research projects to provide undergraduate students with an innovative, team-based applied learning opportunity through a three-credit...
You have likely heard of the Fulbright U.S. Student program, but how much do you know about the Fulbright Scholar program? All CAHSS Faculty are invited to come learn about Fulbright Scholar...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities invites applications for two Residential Faculty Research Fellowships in Academic Year 2019-20. One Faculty Fellow will be in residence in Fall 2019 and one...
Funding to support inclusive humanities teaching & learning
HUMANITIES TEACHING LAB COURSE TRANSFORMATION SUPPORT Applications will be accepted from September 1 until November 1, 2018. HTLabs offer flexible, movable resources for course transformation,...
The Dresher Center is pleased to have two internal fellows for the Fall 2018 semester: Residential Faculty Fellow Rebecca Boehling, Professor of History and Director of Global Studies and...
Please join us in congratulating and welcoming our fellows!
Dr. Katherine Bankole-Medina, Professor of History, Coppin State University, and Dr. Theresa Runstedtler, Associate Professor of History, American University, have been awarded full academic year...
Please join us in congratulating our Summer Fellows
The Dresher Center is pleased to announce our Summer 2018 Faculty Research Fellows Eric Campbell, Assistant Professor, Philosophy: “Pragmatic Naturalism" Raphael Falco, Professor, English and...
Raising the Visibility of Humanities Projects & Scholarship
Dresher Center Director Jessica Berman, Assistant Director Rachel Brubaker, and UMBC Director of Communications Dinah Winnick recently participated in a panel at the National Humanities...
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