CAHSS Spotlight Virtual Event
Amidst Great Change: Why a Career in the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences is Rewarding and Valuable
April 14 • 4:30-5:30 p.m.
The pandemic has changed almost every aspect of life, especially in the economic and career landscapes. People are thinking about their professional choices with a new lens to ensure they select careers that offer what they may believe to be a stable and secure future. Some may wonder if a degree in the social sciences, arts, and/or humanities will give them this security.
Join us for the CAHSS Spring Spotlight Virtual Event on Wednesday, April 14 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. EST for this timely conversation featuring CAHSS-affiliated faculty who will share their thoughts on why having or pursuing a degree in these areas is still so important.
- Ana Maria Schwartz Caballero
Associate Professor of Spanish and Second Language Education, Modern Languages and Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication
- Vin Grabill
Associate Professor Emeritus of Cinematic Arts, Visual Arts
- Nancy Miller
Professor and Director of the School of Public Policy, Affiliate Professor of the Doctoral Program in Gerontology
- Derek Musgrove
Associate Professor of History, Affiliate Professor of Africana Studies
- Jason Schiffman
Professor of Psychology
Moderated by Charles "Tot" Woolston, Vice Provost Emeritus, UMBC
Questions? Contact Jessica Wyatt in the Office of Alumni Engagement at jwy@umbc.edu.