International Education Services's new AVP Dr. Di Maria was featured in a UMBC News article where he debunks common study abroad myths! Check it out...
It's never too early to start planning for summer!
You need 30 credits a year to graduate in four years. This summer, stay on track to graduate on time, especially if you can’t take 15 credits during the fall/spring semesters. Click the link...
Study Abroad 101 will have a DIFFERENT location the first two weeks of the semester: Monday, Jan 29: Admin 529 Thursday, Feb 1: Admin 611 Monday, Feb 5: Admin 611 Thursday, Feb 8: Admin 611
Each semester in Lyon, USAC works with three local schools to place students in a variety of teaching internships during their time abroad. Interns work in the school assisting teachers with...
The Study Abroad Office will not be holding our Study Abroad 101 session today. If you are interested in studying abroad you can email peeradvisors@umbc.edu in order to set up an individual study...
As the semester quickly comes to an end, there is one thing on every student’s mind – FINALS. It’s that special time of year when stress increases and sleep decreases. But it doesn’t have to....
AMST 352 is a 4-week hybrid course at UMBC-Shady Grove.
“The American Dream is a term that is often used but also often misunderstood. It isn’t really about becoming rich or famous. It is about things much simpler and more fundamental than that.” –...
Teaching PSYC 285 – Abnormal Psychology this winter!
“My best teaching memories involve students writing or visiting after graduation, to talk about life, how their learning stuck, or changed their thinking in salubrious ways.” – Dr. Robert...
Throughout history, mental illness has been conceptualized in a wide variety of ways, often strange or humorous in retrospect – divine retribution, demonic possession, witchcraft, astrological...
PSYC 345 – Intro to Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
“I think it is fair to say that I am quite enthusiastic about what I teach.” – Dr. S. Peter Resta, UMBC Department of Psychology The first psychology course I ever taught was circa 1981 and I...