Hi all, I am emailing you to let you know that the deadline to apply for the undergraduate research awards has been extended to May 15th. See the notice below for more information:...
This post is written by Kay, a student staff at the Women’s Center. Kay is a senior Psychology major. This letter is addressed to a long slew of people. Who, you might ask? Well, that’s a loaded...
We're sharing the information about this 5-week series on behalf of the Counseling Center. *********** Trans Drop-In Group: Trans Topics During COVID-19 Session #1 Join us weekly on...
Develop an immersive learning experience for your peers
Alternative Spring Break (ASB) leaders will help develop plans and learning opportunities for the week of UMBC's Spring Break, and will work in collaboration with the other leaders and Center for...
In the absence of physical space to learn, create, and come together, the Women’s Center is taking Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2020 online. Each week during April, we will focus on a...
Even when we are unable to host Take Back the Night or the Clothesline Project, it is important for the Women's Center to provide a platform for survivor voices, stories, and their power....
Create a design and submit it to the Women's Center
Remote or not, Sexual Assault Awareness Month marches forward! Just so, the Women's Center is creating a Virtual Clothesline Project. Survivors looking to participate can digitally design a...
The Center for Social Science Scholarship invites applications for Faculty Working Groups to promote intellectual exchange in the social sciences and across campus. These collaborative scholarly...
Social Science Research and Responses to COVID-19 Members of the UMBC social science community have been leading efforts to research and respond to COVID-19. A new National Science...
The Coronavirus Chronicles Archive is a publicly sourced, transnational database of stories about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on everyday life. Based out of the University of...