Missed Any Beyond the Classroom Events?
Saturday, August 1, 2020 - Monday, August 31, 2020 · All Day
Online
Missed any of this summer's virtual events? Below is a list of our past events by month with links to recordings, videos, and podcasts.
JUNE
“Tour” Baltimore landmarks with Dr. Kate, discover how astronomers measure the galaxies, and discuss current topics ranging from Covid-19 to digital storytelling and community building.
- Lunch & Learn: Kate Drabinski
Helping Each Other in the Time of Corona - Lunch & Learn: Tania Lizarazo
Moving Stories: Latinas en Baltimore - Lunch & Learn: Light in Astronomy
How We Figure Out from Here What’s Going on Out There! -
Tour Baltimore with Dr. Kate: Exploring Camden Yards
- StarTalk (Baltimore Edition): What's Up in the Sky?
JULY
“Tour” Baltimore farmer's markets with Dr. Kate Drabinski, discuss ways to get involved at the grassroots level to make real change in local communities, learn how newly acquired wearable sensors is fostering interdisciplinary research at UMBC, and much more.
- There's an App for That
How to Explore Baltimore's Heritage on Your Own - Lunch & Learn: From the Grassroots to Annapolis
Thinking Politically with Regina T. Boyce (MD State Delegate) - Tour Baltimore with Dr. Kate
Exploring Baltimore's Farmer's Markets - Lunch & Learn: Wearable Sensors and Infrared Cameras
Fostering Interdisciplinary Research at UMBC - StarTalk (Baltimore Edition): What's Up in the Sky?
AUGUST
Go on a "tour" of Baltimore's bicycling history with Dr. Kate Drabinski, learn how progressive arts practices benefit persons with disabilities, take a virtual "walk" through UMBC's campus and learn about its historic transformation, and finally look up at the night sky with Roy Prouty.
- 8/3 Tour Baltimore with Dr. Kate
Exploring Baltimore's Bicycling History - 8/5 Lunch & Learn: UMBC History
A Virtual Walking Tour of UMBC's Campus Transformation - 8/12 Lunch & Learn: Radically Connected in Baltimore
An Intro to "Make Studio" and Progressive Arts Practices - 8/31 StarTalk (Baltimore Edition): What's Up in the Sky?