Asian Cultural + Black & Latine/x Celebration & Awards
Our end-of-the-year celebration award nominations form CLOSES TODAY. In honor of our amazing students, faculty, and staff at UMBC, each event includes awards to recognize these incredible...
Course description: Sociological analysis of the types of minority-majority group relations and the effects of these relationships on society and the groups and the individuals involved.
Online & Asynchronous with Dr. Aubrey Jackson Soller
Looking for a summer course? Consider SOCY 370: Sociology of Law! This course investigates the role of law in society. Students will review key sociological theories and concepts about the...
The 2026 UMBC Sexual Misconduct Campus Climate Survey was launched! Information gathered from the survey will be used to inform our ongoing education, prevention, and response work, and is an...
Luncheon & Conversation on Asian experiences at UMBC
This event is part of the daylong Global Asias Symposium & Celebration on Monday, May 4! Full information is available on myUMBC and the event website. Join us on Monday, May 4 for a...
The Center for Health, Equity, & Aging (CHEA) and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health (SAPH) are now recruiting for the 2026-2027 cohort of SMaRT (Student Mentoring...
Looking for a summer course? Consider taking Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Training (SOCY 497/698), an online (synchronous) course! SOCY 497/698 provides training in research...
The Indigenous Peoples' Union is hosting a potluck-styled event in celebration of the spring season, the semester reaching its end and of the deep heritages of cuisines familiar to Indigenous...
Taught by historian of science, Chris Blakley (Morgan State)
Looking for a summer course that connects science to real-world issues? Consider signing up for HCST 100: The Human Context of Science and Technology, which explores topics like medical and...