UMBC is a member institution of Imagining America, an organization that brings artists and scholars together to imagine an America in which everyone can thrive. This summer, Imagining America is accepting applications from undergraduate and graduate students for two fellowships:
The Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellows Program, a network for publicly engaged graduate students in the humanities, art, and design, invites applications from grad students with a demonstrated interest and commitment in public scholarship and/or artistic practice, who are currently enrolled at Imagining America member institutions. Applications are due by midnight on Friday, May 31.
The Joy of Giving Something (JGS) Fellowship awards scholarships and opportunities with the aim of elevating photography and digital media as pathways for undergraduate students to pursue their careers and make a difference in their communities. Imagining America invites applications from students currently enrolled at Imagining America member institutions, for whom economic and family circumstances render such pathways particularly challenging. Applications are due July 15.
The Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellows Program, a network for publicly engaged graduate students in the humanities, art, and design, invites applications from grad students with a demonstrated interest and commitment in public scholarship and/or artistic practice, who are currently enrolled at Imagining America member institutions. Applications are due by midnight on Friday, May 31.
The Joy of Giving Something (JGS) Fellowship awards scholarships and opportunities with the aim of elevating photography and digital media as pathways for undergraduate students to pursue their careers and make a difference in their communities. Imagining America invites applications from students currently enrolled at Imagining America member institutions, for whom economic and family circumstances render such pathways particularly challenging. Applications are due July 15.