This Friday, March 13th, the Women's, Gender, & Equity Center will be closed. The Center will remain closed throughout spring break. We will be open after spring break on the 23rd. Staff...
The Center for Democracy and Civic Life is looking for undergraduate and graduate students to join our team as interns and peer leaders. Intern Positions Research and evaluation...
Since 1987, the Humanities Forum has offered a free program of events that illustrate the richness of contemporary work in philosophy, history, culture, language, literature, and the arts....
Faculty, staff and students: apply for SJDCE today!
The Social Justice Dialogues Cohort Experience (SJDCE) at UMBC invites participants from all perspectives and experiences to engage in meaningful conversations across difference. Rooted in...
A message from our colleagues in the Division of Institutional Equity. Original post here. The Center for Democracy and Civic Life is partnering with the Center for Social Justice Dialogue to...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities seeks nominations for students eligible to receive the Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award for $500 toward the purchase of texts. The student should have a...
By: Bruna de Padua Photo Credit: Parker Vogel When Parker Vogel first arrived at UMBC, he had a completely different major and career path in mind. He started out in Mechanical Engineering...
By: Michelle Lopez Photo Credit: Rahne Alexander Meet Kristen Anchor, an Associate Teaching Professor in UMBC's Media and Communication Studies Department. Her artistic and professional...
Winding journey of an MCS alum shaped by film and healing
By: Mika Lopena Photo Credit: Mika Lopena No two career paths unfold the same way, and for UMBC MCS alum Nick Elza '24, the path toward his degree was shaped by self-discovery and a lifelong...
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