Come learn about the Fulbright Program! Have you ever thought about living abroad for a year after you graduate? Are you interested in teaching English? Doing independent research? Enrolling in...
The SAPH Community will be hosting a virtual meet and greet today @ noon! Introduction of faculty and staff as well as new information about our department! Link for...
UMBC Public Health Week was created with the intent to educate students on public health and increase student public health engagement on campus. UMBC Public Health Week is promoting...
This course will examine: Key concepts sociologists have contributed to the study of gender Intersectional feminist theories and research How gender is socially constructed within...
Hello Everyone! We hope you all are doing well and that you enjoyed the extra hour of sleep we got with Daylight Savings (I'm sure many of us needed it)! Tomorrow the Anthropology Club will...
The SAPH Department would like to echo the sentiments expressed by President Hrabowski and Provost Rous, and extend support to our Nigerian students. Please review the solidarity statement below...
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Public Health(SAPH) would like to invite you to this semester's virtual graduate school forum. Join us to learn more about applying to graduate school...
Thank you to everyone who attended the Virtual Meet & Greet!
On behalf of the SAPH Department we would like to thank each and every person who participated in the virtual meet and greet ! The purpose of the virtual meet and greet was to provide a platform...
Camille Blackford, “A Proposal for an Ethnography on the Happiness of UMBC Students During the Coronavirus Pandemic” Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health (Anthropology program) Mentor: ...
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