Originally posted on Critical Social Justice: “How are you doing?” It’s a simple enough question, but one that has a stronger implicit meaning this week. Many keep asking me “How are you...
Some articles to contextualize the "Why" of recent events
Wondering why and what people in different Baltimore neighborhoods are protesting? Confused about what caused the peaceful protests as well as violent riots? Unclear about the various...
To the UMBC Student Community, The recent events related to the death of Freddie Gray, as well as the other events across the country in the recent past,have left many of us with questions,...
Join us, April 29, as we send off our Kinetic Sculpture Race team as they prepare for the big race on Saturday, May 2. The team will talk about what to expect from the race and discuss the...
WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! If you attended URCAD, please take a moment to fill out this 2min. survey about your experience so that we can make URCAD even better next year. Thank you, and we hope...
Do you want to create your own project for URCAD? Then get started with this research Workshop! Here, you will learn more about getting your research started and the steps that are needed. ...
As part of our 2015 Take Back The Night post-event, the Women’s Center hosted a “Dear Survivor,” letter writing activity. Inspired by the Dear Survivor Project and the book, Dear Sister: Letters...
Presentations and information all day until 4:15 p.m. For sneak peeks, and to "paw" to support URCAD presenters http://my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch/news URCAD home page: umbc.edu/urcad...
First generation college students encouraged to participate!
Dear Students, I am Carrissa Phillippe, a doctoral candidate in Counseling Psychology at the University of Kansas. I invite you to participate in a short dissertation study that is...