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Humanities Scholars studying at Nanzan University, Japan
Peri Johnson '21 Asian studies and De'Jia Long-Hillie '20 global studies are recipients of the Tanaka and Green Academic Scholarship awarded by The Japan-America Society of Washington DC. De'Jia...
August 27, 2019
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"Anyone, regardless of physical appearance can be American"
Kelly Wan '18 became interested in the Fulbright program after studying abroad in Shanghai, China, her junior year. "As a Humanities Scholar and Honors College member, she was excited to use the...
August 9, 2019
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Blog Post from a Freshman Humanities scholar
Lexi is an incoming UMBC Humanities scholar freshman who will be studying abroad this summer before fall semester even starts! She's participating in Education Abroad's first-ever Dawg Days Abroad...
July 30, 2019
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Started the Diverse Hands at Work Club
Nailah-Benã Chambers shown center painting, lower right photo Courtesy of Powhatan High School Nailah-Benã Chambers (incoming freshman Humanities scholar) and Angel Rather, were honored for...
July 29, 2019
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10:32 AM
BSO musicians are the ones who are suffering
Reprinted from The Baltimore Sun June 15, 2019 As a humanities student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, I feel a very close kinship with both Baltimore and the Baltimore Symphony...
June 21, 2019
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Will Study Abroad in Japan
De'Jia Long-Hillie, a Humanities Scholar, Class of 2020 has been awarded a Bridging Scholarship for Study Abroad in Japan, the US-Japan Bridging Foundation announced recently. De'Jia will study...
June 18, 2019
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The Liriodendron - historical 1890s mansion
Madeline Arbutus received Student Internship & Service funding from the UMBC Career Center, for an internship at The Liriodendron, an historical 1890s mansion in Bel Air, Maryland. The...
May 22, 2019
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A comedy directed by Inés París.
A review by Angelica Mansfield October 31, 2018 from retriever.umbc.edu “The Night My Mother Killed My Father” (Spain 2016) directed by Inés París, is a comedic film focused on Isabel París,...
November 7, 2018
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Sam Adebesin October 10, 2018 Retriever Weekly
“Oh. You’re an English major? So do you want to be a teacher then?” I have grown so accustomed to hearing these words on this campus that now I can manage to suppress my eye roll completely, or at...
October 26, 2018
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Morgan Zepp, a 2018 alum is one of 8,000 students nationwide selected to be a Fulbright Scholar — and one of eight from UMBC. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program, under the U.S. Department of...
August 22, 2018
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