Since 1987, the Humanities Forum has offered a free program of events that illustrate the richness of contemporary work in philosophy, history, culture, language, literature, and the arts....
The Dresher Center for the Humanities seeks nominations for students eligible to receive the Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award for $500 toward the purchase of texts. The student should have a...
Have you been seeing more announcements or emails related to AI tools or usage on campus?Do you have questions regarding the recent guidelines that were shared on the use ofartificial intelligence...
Program Description The Baltimore Field School 3.0: Collaborative Teaching in Public Humanities, invites applicants for the third iteration in our community-engaged, place-based pedagogy series....
Applications for our Summer 2026 Fellowships are due on February 16, 2026. Summer 2026 Fellowships for Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty are available to full-time UMBC tenured or...
March 12, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. ET Taking Ideas Public: A Scholar's Guide to Trade Publishing Blair LM Kelley, President and Director, National Humanities Center Tanya McKinnon, Founder and...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities is continuing our writing group into the Spring 2026 semester on Fridays from 10am to 11:30am online via WebEx. This writing groups open to faculty, graduate...
This spring semester, two UMBC faculty members and a graduate student were awarded fellowships from the Dresher Center. Please join us in congratulating these fellows! Keeping the Girls...
In four parts, this series presented by NCPH and the American Conservation experience (ACE) will ask experts to help public historians and public humanitarians tackle questions like: what do we...
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