Let's Meditate will be offered by request only. Please email Dr. Sunny Swift at eswift@umbc.edu for more details Meditation could help us to manage stress when it is making waves in our...
The Literacy Lab is still hiring tutors for 2020 - 2021 school year in Baltimore, MD. Due to the current pandemic and distance learning, they anticipate many college students may be...
Public Policy is hosting a virtual information session about the Public Policy graduate programs Thursday, December 3. Please join us! December 3, 2020 4:30pm EST Webex video...
Hello UMBC Community, There are only a few days left to donate to the food drive! The deadline for donating items in person or through Amazon, is Friday, November 20th. We still are in URGENT...
As we plan for Spring and select courses, many are interested in more information about disability identity, history and context. To support those who would like to know more, we're highlighting...
Retriever Essentials is holding our Home for the Holidays Food Drive. The food drive will be running from Monday, November 9th to Friday, November 20th. If you are interested in supporting our...
By Jessica Riley, Special Collections graduate assistant
In the fall of 2019, I started my graduate program at UMBC and my new job as a graduate assistant for UMBC Special Collections. I was elated that as a first-year student I was tasked with curating...
November arrives after Disability Awareness month with a remembrance of those who have passed on followed by the dynamism of elections, however the work continues on many fronts, from inclusion to...
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Friday, November 13, 2020 10:30 AM - Noon WebEx Impostor syndrome (also known as impostor phenomenon, impostorism, fraud syndrome or the impostor experience) is a psychological pattern in...