Applications are open for the Women's, Gender & Equity Center Graduate Assistantship for the 2025-26 School year! Complete the Google Form and send us your resume, cover letter, and a...
By: Baylee Seabolt-Wilbanks Q: What is your name and year? My name is Morgan Seabolt-Wilbanks and I’m wrapping up my second year here at UMBC. Q: Why did you decide to pursue a degree in...
By: Nate Walton Photo Credit: Jonathan Han The ability to navigate a dynamic landscape is more important than ever in a world that is being shaped more and more by digital media and diverse...
By: Marilin Argueta-Osorio Photo Credit: Noël Johnson Meet Dan Glennon, a Winter 2023 graduate who has built himself quite a resume! He was a stagehand for IATSE Local 19 union, a marketing...
By: Kendall Blunt Photo Credit: Abel Communications Madeline Arbutus, a graduate of 2022, holds her dual B.A. in Media and Communication Studies as well as Visual Arts with a focus on...
Learning about history and theory doesn’t have to be scary!
By: Gwen Pacis Photo Credit: Gwen Pacis At first glance, Media and Communication Studies (MCS) core courses seem straightforward. Each offers skills that will be important in completing a...
By: Ellen Kim Photo Credit: Sophie Lasher Please introduce yourself! (When you graduated, how you identify, etc.) My name is Johanna (she/her) and I graduated from UMBC in 2020. I double...
***reposted from the UMBC Department of Education*** Models, Methods, and Ethics for Linguistic Justice, Equity, and Inclusion Christine Mallinson, Ph.D. UMBC, Language, Literacy, and...
Congratulations to Magaly Lizama Hernandez, the inaugural recipient of the Bernard L. Berkowitz Memorial award. Magaly is a Psychology major with a Social Welfare minor at UMBC at The...
The writing group is an opportunity for faculty to be grouped with a few people from across disciplines at UMBC to network and hold ourselves accountable to writing during the academic year....