The ELATE Executive Committee is responsible for the governance of NCTE’s English Language Arts Teacher Educators guides the affairs of the Conference. All Executive Committee members serve four...
Hi All, SGA and GSA will be co-hosting a town hall on Friday at 5 pm. to discuss plans for opening campus in the Fall. Speakers include Freeman Hrabowski, Lynne Schaefer, Janet Rutledge, GSA...
Analysis of the relationships between Black America&police
Title: I Risk My Life Each Time I Leave the House...and so Does Every Other Black Person in America. Subtitle/Headline: A passionate analysis of the relationships between Black Americans and the...
LGBTQ+ PRIDE is the celebration of the lives, self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and many others (such as...
Several Undergraduate Research Award (URA) Scholars are conducting research on COVID-19. Check out these students doing important and timely work, from diverse perspectives: Camille Blackford ...
Undergraduate Researchers and Artists Embark on New Projects
Announcing UMBC's Undergraduate Research Award recipients for 2020-21! A record number, 96 undergraduate students from across all disciplines will complete research and creative projects in the...
Ayra Hussain is pursuing B.S. majors in Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with an Arabic minor (2023). She is a member of the Honors College, and a URA Scholar. Title of your...
Women of Color Collective (WOCC) provides a supportive space for women of color to come together for conversation, networking, and advocacy. WOCC will continue through the summer in holding a...
Race, Identity and Context: Angelenos and Gallaudet weigh in
The constantly evolving world of inclusive language that UMBC explored last week extends to the nuance, dialect and context of Black American Sign Language within the Deaf* and Black community. ...
The intersection of Black Lives Matter and COVID-19
In this critical moment and movement, Accessibility and Disability Services affirms our solidarity with the Black community at UMBC and beyond. You matter. Your safety matters. Your health...