By Claudia Gerry Social Work & Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Major, Student Staff Member Forward This literature review was my final paper for Dr. Maria Celleri’s...
Turn 'I should be writing' into 'I just finished a chapter!
Want to turn your 'To-Do' list into a 'Done' list this Friday? Join us to learn more about WAGs and how we can help you achieve your writing goals! Date: 02/20/2026 (Friday) Time: 11...
The AOK Library is offering a series of workshops designed to support graduate students throughout the research process—from getting started to sharing your work. This semester’s workshops...
-By Amy Taylor, Social Work/Music Major Humans are wired for belonging. We crave connection, shared purpose, and safety within groups. But not every group that promises community delivers it....
By: Ashwathi Menon, Bioinformatics & Public Health Major When I first entered the world of neuroscience lab work, science seemed to be all about being objective: clean lines, sharp...
Designed to build practical skills you can apply right away
Skills for Graduate Students is a new series of practical library workshops designed to support your research, writing, and organization. This fall, we're offering four sessions: technical...
Graduate Student Writing Accountability Group Kickoff Event!
Graduate Student Writing Accountability Group Kickoff Event! (see original post on GSA Group: https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/gsa/posts/130721 This kick-off meeting will take place on Webex...
Words Matter: Affirming Identity and Co-creating Belonging
For Disability Awareness Month - take a look at UMBC's Style Guide for tips on how to write effectively about people with disabilities with the section on Inclusive and Affirming Language. With...
Words matter, especially when it comes to disability, and oftentimes, our department engages in both formal and informal outreach and informal communication about how disability - as an identity,...
In recognition of the other month-long celebration that is April’s National Poetry Month, Women’s Center Special Projects Coordinator Amelia Meman recorded a discussion on writing as a woman with...