In its first time in Latin America, the 12th International Digital Storytelling Conference will take place in Belém, Brazil, November 6 to 8, 2025. Hosted by the Museu da Pessoa, for more...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities would like to host a writing group during the 2025 Winter Session. This would be a writing accountability group format where we come together and write....
A recent UMBC News & Magazine article highlighted our recent "More Than Pupusas," cooking demonstration hosted in conjunction with UMBC Dining Services. “Recipes are like an address to a...
Are you looking for classes on Latin American history, culture and politics as an American Studies student or are you wondering what electives to take for your Latin American minor? Registration...
This spring semester the Critical Disability Studies Minor is offering 8 different classes! 1 required/core class for the minor, 6 electives, and 1 additional course that is recommended. Check...
***repost from CARAT*** Dear CAHSS faculty member, We invite you to submit a proposal to be nominated for the 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program competition, sponsored by Carnegie...
Last week, we launched our new monthly newsletter - The Dresher Digest. Take a look at our first issue. We hope to use this newsletter as a way to communicate with you all of our upcoming...
This semester, three fellows will join us in the Dresher Center. Nicole King, Associate Professor in American Studies, will work on her upcoming book project, The Ungentrifiable City, which...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities is pleased to announce a new director for the Humanities Scholars program. Dr. Kate Drabinski is Principal Lecturer in Gender, Women's, + Sexuality...
The Dresher Center is pleased to announce our new director, Professor Amy Froide. Amy M. Froide is Professor of History and the former Chair of the History Department at UMBC. Her areas of...
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