Join Dr. Charlie Kaylor as he examines his 25 years of research on unequal broadband access and adoption, exploring the broader implications of these persistent disparities. Join virtual event
Join Dr. Tania Lizarazo, Dr. Thania Muñoz, Dr. Yolanda Valencia, and Dr. María Célleri to learn about the Abya Yala Project, which will name, archive, and highlight the efforts and varied lived...
In conversation with Dr. Kate Drabinski, please join Tiffany D. Tucker, UMBC's Athletics Director as she explores the role college sports do -- and should -- play in the general enterprise....
Today at noon, join Dr. Kate Drabinski and students from her spring activism class for a presentation and discussion about campus furniture, accessibility, and what it takes to make our classrooms...
Today at noon, join us for a virtual discussion about how and when we might use AI to enhance our teaching and learning while keeping it from replacing us as teachers and students. Join virtual...
Today at noon, join Nancy Kusmaul as she shares how her research findings are utilized to enhance the advocacy work she does with and for older adults. Join virtual event
Today at noon, join Christina Purcell who will go beyond the archeological ruins of Olympia and explore the world of ancient athletes and the spectators who converged from all over the Greek world...
Join Dr. Kate for a digital tour of Baltimore's bridges and tunnels, and learn more about the people who build and maintain them, and sometimes lose their lives while doing this essential job.
A Short History of how they Succeeded in a Man's World
Today at noon, join History Professor Amy Froide who will introduce us to five women from the 17th & 18th centuries whose names we should know. A proto-feminist writer, a scientific artist, an...
How Social Movements are Propelled on College Campuses
Today at noon, join Dr. Kate Drabinski and students from her course on feminist activism for a conversation about the historical context of current college student activism and how that activism...
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