The Criticsal Disability Studies Minor is offering the following courses for the Spring 2026 semester" ENGL 222: Introduction to Critical Disability Studies* TuTh 10-11:15AM, Physics 107,...
HCST 100: The Human Context of Science and Technology In this course, students explore interactions among the humanities, the sciences and technology, including study of the sciences and...
Culture Conversations with Division of Institutional Equity
Division of Institutional Equity presents their Fall 2025 Culture Conversations This fall's culture conversations is a three-part series that explores how a values-driven approach can deepen...
The UMBC Public Stories Lab is thrilled to announce the launch of their Storytelling Scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year. The application, which can be accessed here, is intended...
Opportunity with the Howard County Historical Society!
The Global Asias Initiative is now offering the fourth and final round of its student research fellowship in Global Asias for Spring 2026. This spring the format for the fellowship will be a...
**REPOST** On the heels of the successful “AI, Privacy, and Ethics Symposium” of April 2024, we’re back with a new iteration! Please join us for this fall’s AI Symposium, titled “Exploring...
NEW ANCIENT STUDIES COURSE IN FALL 2025 ANCS 350-01: ANCIENT ATHENIAN IMPERIALISM T/Th 1:00-2:15, PAHB 441 Dr. David Rosenbloom The Athenian empire (478/7-405/4 bce) has sometimes taken a...
Join Drs. Johnson and Jones-Lewis for our second year of ARCH 365: Experimental Archaeology. This 8-week summer course (May 27 - July 17) meets T/Th from 1:00-3:30 and features experiments in...
Community Leadership Skills Courses now are officially open to UMBC undergraduates who have completed at least 60 credits, and are listed as CLDR 410/610! Undergraduates can join...
This fall semester the Critical Disability Studies Minor is offering 9 different classes! 1 required introductory course, 1 core course, and 7 electives. Check them out below. CSST 345:...
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