The Dresher Center is pleased to announce that Agata Ambrozewicz has been awarded the 2026 Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award. A returning English major, Agata is a dedicated humanities...
Organized by the Print Culture and Archives Working Group
Save the date for UMBC BookFest '26! Celebrate all things books--making them, reading them, preserving them, donating them, advocating for them--across campus during National Library Week on April...
Congratulations to the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) for being awarded a BreakingGround grant! Their project – the COEIT Undergraduate Student Voice & Experience...
Congratulations to the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences (CNMS) and the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism (CRSP) for being awarded a BreakingGround grant! Their project –...
To commemorate the life and work of Bernard (“Bernie”) L. Berkowitz (1927-2023), an endowed annual award program has been established to encourage future generations of public servants who are...
REGISTER NOW The articulation of broader impacts remains a critical component of federal grant proposals, but recent policy changes have significantly reshaped how applicants should...
This spring, the Library is offering two hybrid Lunch and Learns for Faculty. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. Please follow the links to register in advance. Lunch and Learn...
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....