"Maryland Students Step Out of Their Comfort Zones and into Authentic Community," written by Matt Hoffman, director of the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism, was featured on...
UMBC is one of just 10 universities nationwide to be invited to join the 2025-26 Advanced Campus Pluralism cohort, a collaboration between Interfaith America and the American Association of State...
At the October 2025 Imagining America (IA) National Gathering, Dr. David Hoffman, Ph.D. '13, director of the Center for Democracy and Civic Life was honored with IA's Randy Martin Spirit Award....
Name: Trentqual Rhone Pronouns: He/him Title: Coordinator for Political Engagement, Center for Democracy and Civic Life Years in Student Affairs/at UMBC: 1 year in Student Affairs and at UMBC —...
In the fall of 2024, Adjunct Professor of Graphic Design Katie Heater '09, visual arts, and MFA '13, imaging and digital arts, was invited by Dr. Renique Kersh, vice president for student affairs,...
Supporting UMBC students experiencing food insecurity
Thanks to the generous donations of the UMBC community, the Save-a-Swipe program has seen record-setting results this fall! The program allows community members to donate meal swipes, creating a...
Name: Gina Hoagland Pronouns: She/her Title: Executive Administrative Assistant I, Administration and Auxiliary Services Years in Student Affairs/UMBC: 3 years UMBC parent? My older son is a...
The Division of Student Affairs (DoSA) and the Center for Global Engagement (CGE) have launched the Student Affairs International Fellowship (SAIF), a unique professional development opportunity...
Event and Conference Services (ECS) is excited to announce that UMBC has been named a 2025 Planner's Choice Award Winner in the Best Client Experience category. This award, facilitated by Unique...
As The Retriever barks back to life after several years, Ann Tropea, assistant director for engaged media in the Center for Democracy and Civic Life, and Arpa Shahnazarian, The Retriever's...
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