Congratulations to Public Health student Maya Hunn and Dr. Andrea Kalfoglou for their poster presentation entitled "Addressing Campus Food Insecurity at Maryland's Public 2- and 4-year Colleges"...
Listen to his ongoing research agenda into aging alone
On this episode we speak with Dr. Jun Chu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health at UMBC. Dr. Chu shares information about his ongoing research agenda...
Hello Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health majors and minors! Our department is offering the course SOCY 451: Sociology of Health and Illness Behavior this fall. Are you looking for...
Join us in the remaining hours of supporting our students
Today is the last day of Black & Gold Rush to help support UMBC student success! It only takes a moment to help transform lives—and you can make your mark no matter where you are. Join the...
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Help support student success for 36 hours starting today, May 8th from 9AM through tomorrow, May 9 at 9PM. Your donations support student success which aims to encourage student engagement,...
Get ready for 36 hours of giving with the SAPH Department
Help support student success for 36 hours starting tomorrow, May 8th from 9AM through May 9 at 9PM. Your donations support student success which aims to encourage student engagement, learning...
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Get ready to help support student success for 36 hours starting next Wednesday, May 8th from 9AM through May 9 at 9PM. Your donations support student success which aims to encourage student...
The Research on Social Conditions and Health Equity Lab is looking for an Undergraduate Research Assistant for Summer and Fall 2024. The position is funded by the CAHSS RCA program. Students will...
We are excited to offer SOCY 370: Sociology of Law this summer semester! Please scan the QR code to find out more information about the course! OR click on the link below...
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