The following post are reflections from rising-sophomore Nitya Kumaran who represented UMBC at this year’s National Conference for College Women Leaders (NCCWSL). When Nitya found herself in my...
UMBC Special Collections is excited to announce the opening of a new online exhibit featuring the work of photographer John G. Bullock. “The Photography of John G. Bullock” exhibit, curated by...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Samantha, She is a Mathematics major, a MARC U*STAR Scholar and a Meyerhoff Scholar. In her spare time, Samantha is the Vice President of Programming of Delta Phi Epsilon international...
On May 27th-30th, I went to University of Maryland, College Park for the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) to present the semester long Campus Action Project (CAP)...
Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 — October 19th through 23rd! When the unrest swelled again in Baltimore on Monday, April 27th, 2015, UMBC was in the midst of studying for final exams...
When the unrest swelled again in Baltimore on Monday, April 27th, 2015, UMBC was in the midst of studying for final exams and preparing for the end of the semester. For many, the Uprising seemed...
UMBC students, faculty, and staff now have access to a new online collection of Baltimore photographs through UMBC’s Digital Collections. The Baltimore Collection, which includes approximately 96...
UNIT: REFERENCE - REFERENCE STUDENT - WEB ASSISTANT Purpose: Provide support for Reference Department by assisting with web development activities, compiling data, and producing reports. ...
A Women's Center Program for Undergrad Women 25 and Older
Th Returning Women Students Peer Connection* program connects returning women undergraduate students with each other via one-on-one connections that will provide support personal, academic, and...
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center student staff member, Carrie Cleveland For the past ten years I have not had a paying job. For the past ten years I have been home raising children....